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Case Study: Life Church Wisconsin

Case Study: Life Church Wisconsin

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment July 16, 2021

Life Church, Wisconsin is a multi site church founded in 2000. It has four campuses and 2,300 congregants. It is growing at a rapid rate, so their AV setup recently needed to be updated to the latest and greatest for live streaming between all four locations. The key technology to their setup was the Panasonic AU-EVA1.

SVConline recently posted a great case study on this workflow. We’re taking a look at some of the finer points from this article, below.

As social distancing measures were put in place, the Church had to quickly rethink the way it uses technology to virtually deliver the engaging and dynamic worship service its congregants have come to expect in person. Having prior experience with professional camera systems, Life Church sought a solution that would produce a more cinematic, modern-looking worship experience than what currently existed online.

“Technology is the stained glass of the 21st century; it’s what we use today to paint a picture and artistically tell the story of the gospel. And in times like these, where people are not even coming inside buildings, this couldn’t be more true,” said Nando Herrera, executive director of weekend experience at Life Church. “When the pandemic hit, we knew something would shift in the church world. So it was inevitable that video and satellite campuses were going to be part of the equation.”

With its main broadcast campus in Germantown, WI, Life Church made a decision to change its online service to be a different version of an in-person gathering, but an experience of its own. To deliver on that goal, every part of the service needed to feel like it was intentional for the people watching online. After testing different cameras, Life Church invested in a total of five Panasonic AU-EVA1 cinema cameras to support its new endeavor.

“I knew that if we were going to continue our online service, it needed to look different than what most churches have. We needed a camera that could capture the rich colors and dynamic blacks of a church auditorium, as well as create a more cinematic look. We also needed a camera system that would fit within our budget. These cameras were a perfect fit.”

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