A State of Control Episode 16: Be Lazy
AVWeek Episode 174: Print’s Not Dead
Sennheiser leadership is changing. Making social media work for you and your business. Will Thread become the control and automation standard? Plus, we talk about a digital media company going analog.
AVWeek Episode 173: The Towel of Billy Joel
The AVnu Alliance has announced a new market; the industrial control. What does it take to make the SCN Top 50? Plus, keeping up with technological changes.
AVSocial 12: Hiring Out Marketing and PR
When should you keep your marketing plan within your team and when do you hire it out? What are the best practices for your social media campaign.
AVWeek Episode 172: Youth Is King
It is our year end reporters round table. Editors from SCN, Residential Systems, Commercial Integrator, AVTechnolgoy, and Tech Decisions join us to put the year in focus. What were the biggest stories and trends? What’s on tap for next year? Sit back and listen as they dish on the latest in AV.
EdTech Episode 32: Lumen Floor
Harvard is secretly taking attendance with cameras. Sony has a new “affordable” 4K projector. What should your minimum requirement be for lumens and contrast ratio? Plus, we talk about InfoComm’s APEX program from the client’s side.
A State of Control Episode 15: Kid, Espresso, and Puppy
Modules in audiovisual programming. How crafting and using modules in your control and automation programming can certainly make your job easier. Sometimes it can also make your programs a bit unwieldy.
AVWeek Episode 171: Screen Creep
Home Depot has a new home automation evangelist. Time Square unveiled the world’s largest digital signage. Plus, how do you prevent, or manage, scope creep?
The Live Life Episode 13: The Poo Frequency
On this episode Christian Samuelson takes the hosting helm with Mike Postutpak chat about dynamics of live sound – getting the right mix, line arrays, steering sound, and keeping it loud but intelligible. And the dreaded poo frequency.
The Lighting Guy Episode 7: Edmond Deraedt
JP interviews Edmond Deraedt about his approach to lighting projects, some favorite techniques, tools and his path to a Lighting Designer






