With COVID-19 restrictions in place, SeaCoast Grace Church is streaming live coverage of Saturday night services, which are produced using its FOR-A HVS-490 video switcher.
Technical leaders at SeaCoast Grace Church in Cypress, Calif., are using the church’s new video switcher in ways they never imagined when they made the purchase late last year. They bought the HVS-490 HANABI video switcher from FOR-A Corporation of America, to produce live streaming coverage of the church’s three weekend services. But with COVID-19 restrictions in place, the nondenominational church can no longer welcome the 4,000 attendees through its doors every weekend. Instead, it now produces streaming coverage of one weekend service, as well as classes, meetings, and additional worship during the week for various groups within its community.
Before the COVID lockdown, the 2 M/E switcher was used to produce two simultaneous productions. The first provides coverage for the two I-MAG (image magnification) screens in the 2,000-seat main auditorium, as well as the streaming feed. The second provides a separate feed for the 1920x1080 LED video wall that serves as a backdrop for the on-site singers and musicians.
Currently, SeaCoast holds a Saturday night service in its empty auditorium. The service is streamed live, recorded on site and converted to an MP4 file, and replayed twice on Sunday morning. Services are streamed to YouTube, Facebook and the SeaCoast website.
Before the COVID-19 shutdown, the church attracted about 400 viewers each week with its online services, but now has about 3,500 viewers each week. “People appreciate what we’re doing,” says Eric Benson, the church’s technical director. “Our goal is to get back to producing three live services every weekend, but for now, we’re streaming live content five nights a week.”
Benson said the HVS-490 was part of a gradual AV upgrade for the church, which started with a new lighting board in 2018 and a move to a new audio mixing board and Dante audio network earlier this year. The switcher was installed in late 2018 to replace an aging switcher in time for the church’s Christmas Eve services.
“We’re looking and sounding really good right now,” he explains. “The first thing we noticed was how clean the image looked from the For -A switcher. It also eliminated the latency issues we had with the older system.”
For-A HVS-490 HANABI Video Switcher
SeaCoast has nine inputs dedicated to cameras, though typical services use four cameras for coverage. Three inputs are assigned to ProPresenter systems for lyrics, video playback, and backgrounds. Two inputs are used for prayer graphics, while another is assigned to the digital signage displayed in the lobby.
The previous switcher, which had been installed in 2009, had only one output. SeaCoast takes advantage of the For-A switcher’s multiple outputs, sending separate signals to the LED video wall, I-MAG screens, lobby, and the live stream. Another output provides a four-camera multi-view feed for the shader. Benson says the multiple outputs eliminate the church’s need for its routing system.
With the use of optional input and output expansion cards, the HVS-490 supports 40 inputs/18 outputs, 36 inputs/20 outputs, or 32 inputs/22 outputs, including two-channel HDMI outputs. MELite technology eliminates the need for multiple switchers in a multi-monitor staging scenario, while FLEXaKEY allows a traditional AUX bus to transform into a functional Mix Effects with cuts, mix, wipes, keys, and DVE including full preview. MELite extends the switcher’s 2 M/Es to 6 M/E performance.
The HVS-490 serves as the centerpiece for the church’s oversized control room, which also houses dedicated areas for editing, video playback, and digital signage. Its built-in multi-view populates the control room’s 60-inch monitor as well as a separate reference monitor.
Benson says the professional directors who usually switch the weekend services appreciate the conventional appearance and functionality of the For-A switcher. “Everything is laid out so well on the controller,” he notes, “so everything is pretty much at your fingertips. It’s even simplified what used to be a rather complicated process of creating a countdown before the service begins. In fact, it’s so easy that we haven’t had to program macros.”
“The FOR-A HVS-490 is helping SeaCoast Grace Church adapt to the restrictions required by the COVID-19 shutdowns by providing a simple and reliable way to switch live productions beyond standard worship services,” says David Morris, For-A western regional sales manager. “It has plenty of inputs, so special events don’t create production headaches, and plenty of outputs, so they don’t need to rely on a separate router to manage multiple feeds.
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