
Yes that is Grandma Pulling the belt off of one of the Groomsmen.

Video display truss with with TV Screens, video camera (for Camera plugin) and LED lights on a tree behind everything.

Speeches. Notice the Photograph of the Bride and Groom (using the showlogo plugin expanded to full screen) and They're names and Wedding Date with the standard text plugin.
VDJ does so much with so little effort. Very good job to the Dev Team v5.2 works the best for me.
Inviato Wed 03 Sep 08 @ 12:16 am
nice setup, but where was that wedding? In an IGLOO!
Inviato Wed 03 Sep 08 @ 5:58 am
Looks like a missile silo to me :)
Inviato Wed 03 Sep 08 @ 6:25 am
Screens look a bit funny with the stands still on them. Can you not get proper fixing to attach them to your rig? That's what I intend to do when I get round to adding screens?
Also how do you split the output to the 2 screens?
Cheers,
Roy
Also how do you split the output to the 2 screens?
Cheers,
Roy
Inviato Wed 03 Sep 08 @ 6:59 am
nice setup Marcel
Inviato Wed 03 Sep 08 @ 7:01 am
dj-e-lectric wrote :
nice setup, but where was that wedding? In an IGLOO!
Close. In an Quonset hut in a rural farming community.
Inviato Wed 03 Sep 08 @ 8:23 am
GadgetMan wrote :
Screens look a bit funny with the stands still on them. Can you not get proper fixing to attach them to your rig? That's what I intend to do when I get round to adding screens?
Also how do you split the output to the 2 screens?
Cheers,
Roy
Also how do you split the output to the 2 screens?
Cheers,
Roy
The Feet on the TV's do look a little off, but they (tv's) are used elsewhere and cannot be removed.
And they are properly attached to the truss :P
The output to split the video signal is done by a presentation multi-display splitter. You can get them at any Computer parts store for about 100 bucks. It splits the VGA output from my computer to both screens; so that I can have VGA output to both screens.
I'm working on adding a projector to this set-up for larger venues. Most good projectors are Daisy chain-able.
Inviato Wed 03 Sep 08 @ 8:29 am
Looks good to me. :o)
Inviato Wed 03 Sep 08 @ 10:31 am
i know what a hut is , like pizza the hut .....
but what's quonset ??
but what's quonset ??
Inviato Wed 03 Sep 08 @ 2:12 pm
A Quonset hut is a Domed building that is realativly cheap to put up.
Farmers and rural comunityies use them for just about anything. A tool shed, a Shop, in this case a community hall.
Think of a giant cylinder cut in half and any length you dersire.
Farmers and rural comunityies use them for just about anything. A tool shed, a Shop, in this case a community hall.
Think of a giant cylinder cut in half and any length you dersire.
Inviato Wed 03 Sep 08 @ 7:16 pm
Pretty sweet setup Marcel :)
Inviato Wed 03 Sep 08 @ 9:05 pm
DJ Marcel 1,
Nice setup. I bet the acoustics were decent in there, huh?
No reflective surfaces.
It looks like the surface of the walls were made of some sort of material that would absorb sound.
Placing the system at one extreme of the room (like you were), I bet sounds good.
Nice setup. I bet the acoustics were decent in there, huh?
No reflective surfaces.
It looks like the surface of the walls were made of some sort of material that would absorb sound.
Placing the system at one extreme of the room (like you were), I bet sounds good.
Inviato Wed 03 Sep 08 @ 9:36 pm
It was nice.
The walls of the Hut are covered in Fiberwall. A firberglass and drywall mud mixture that is very durable.
What I never mentioned is that I'm using a B52 Matrix sound system.
The sub is neatly tucked away under the Mixtable.
The walls of the Hut are covered in Fiberwall. A firberglass and drywall mud mixture that is very durable.
What I never mentioned is that I'm using a B52 Matrix sound system.
The sub is neatly tucked away under the Mixtable.
Inviato Wed 03 Sep 08 @ 11:00 pm