Cleaner livestream audio with a repeatable workflow
They got a more consistent online mix and fewer week-to-week audio surprises.
Their livestream mix sounded inconsistent and was hard to manage without a dedicated engineer.
I set up a post-fader stream mix approach using the house mix as a foundation, then added a simple audience mic strategy and clear level targets.
Brighter, cleaner projection with a right-sized upgrade path
They had a clear decision path with predictable outcomes instead of guessing and hoping.
Their projection brightness and clarity were limiting readability, especially during brighter moments in the room.
I built a tiered projector plan with brightness-density targets and realistic screen-size ranges so they could choose cost vs clarity with confidence.
A safer mounting plan for heavier projector upgrades
They reduced risk immediately and had clear next steps for upgrading safely.
Their existing mount relied on non-structural ceiling elements, which made a heavier projector upgrade feel risky.
I identified proper structural attachment needs and mapped a mounting strategy that doesn't depend on ceiling grid or sheet metal.
Volunteer reboot: roles, confidence, and calmer Sundays
Volunteers felt confident again, and services ran smoother without constant firefighting.
Their volunteers felt overwhelmed and Sunday execution depended on a couple of tech-hero people.
I clarified roles, created simple SOPs, and led training built for real volunteers, not audio nerds, plus a few weekly checks to keep things healthy.
Bilingual lyrics without the weekly copy/paste grind
They saved a ton of prep time and their bilingual projection became dependable week after week.
Their bilingual team was spending too much time formatting lyrics and switching languages in ProPresenter.
I implemented a VerseBridge workflow for fast bilingual exports and helped them standardize formatting so the whole team stayed consistent.
ProPresenter reliability: fewer mistakes, faster rehearsals
Screens looked cleaner, prep was faster, and the oops moments dropped way down.
Their lyrics and slides looked different every week depending on who built them, and small errors kept slipping through on Sundays.
I standardized templates, tightened the operator workflow, and added a quick pre-service QC checklist that catches mistakes before doors open.
PowerPoint-to-ProPresenter sermon slides without animation chaos
They got consistent sermon presentation with far less last-minute slide debugging.
Imported sermon decks came in with messy animations and transitions that broke timing and distracted from the message.
I set up a flattened-slide workflow using AntiAnimate so ProPresenter receives clean, predictable slide assets every time.


