Take Church Sound Volunteers from Amateur to Pro - James Attaway at Churchfront Live

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Komentáře • 42

  • @tystorz
    @tystorz Před rokem +21

    How to Lead Your Church Sound Team
    0:00 Intro
    1:00 Professionalism is Teamwork
    2:31 Goal: engaging worship without distractions
    3:54 Myth #1 Professionalism is all business
    4:50 Myth #2 Professionalism is performance based
    5:36 Myth #3 Professionalism depends on your equipment
    6:38 -TECH SKILLS-
    7:16 Operating Professionally with a Streamlined Setup
    9:13 Operating Professionally with a Troubleshoot Plan
    9:54 Operating Professionally within system limits
    11:01 Operating Professionally with tech tools/equipment
    11:44 Slow growth = intentional habits
    12:50 -LEADERSHIP-
    15:39 Common Language: defining the “feel-factor” of worship environment (lighting, sound, visuals)
    17:05 Wisdom in Priorities: When your team knows what to do they will be less stressed when something goes wrong.
    19:00 Clear expectations: Transitions, levels, lights, timing, tone, etc.
    23:43 Clear Metrics: How do we measure success (Offensive Linemen)
    25:10 Story of unclear metrics: assumptions about feelings don’t serve you well
    28:47 -INTERPERSONAL SKILLS-
    29:19 Teachable: Always learning, Seeking feedback, Active listening, separating identity from your role
    32:35 The tech volunteer is a creative technical artist. Grow their artistry.
    33:27 Choose your attitude. When things blow up keep a level head; your team is watching.
    34:18 Deal with Conflict: Resolve. Don’t ignore. Deescalate when emotions rile up. Attack the problem not the person.
    36:49 TAKE ACTION
    44:14 How do we put this into practice?

  • @LoxodonPunisher80
    @LoxodonPunisher80 Před rokem +5

    Love this guy.
    Commenting for the algorithm.

  • @jefffuhr2393
    @jefffuhr2393 Před rokem +7

    Wow. This is a Master Class in leadership and team building--no matter what line of work you happen to be in.

  • @allenpendleton8767
    @allenpendleton8767 Před rokem +31

    The first problem is allowing people with no experience on the console. You wouldn't put someone that can't play music on the drums or someone that can't sing to lead worship but for some reason churches do not think the same when it comes to audio. You have to have the ear it is not all just learning the technical aspect of running the gear.

    • @northwiebesick7136
      @northwiebesick7136 Před rokem +3

      To be honest, I was that guy that knows diddly squat about sound. Over 10-15 years later of off and on, I still know diddly squat, but I find it to be fairly easy to manage the soundboard. Of course, it's mainly just moving individual volume sliders (if needed), and running SongShowPlus, so it's not that bad for me. I have learned a small amount, to be sure, and I hope eventually that I can learn enough to increase the audio quality beyond how it was set up when it was installed, by someone who knows our worship team's playing and singing habits, and the pastor's speaking habits, but for someone like me, it takes a lot of time to learn some things, especially with my bad ears and sometimes bad memory.

    • @zzzfffccc
      @zzzfffccc Před 4 měsíci

      Honestly, I am another guys that doesn’t know how to play any instrument and only knew how to adjust treble and bass in my car. What helped me the most was being able to understand the songs and have some basic understanding of the different sounds and frequencies from the sounds sources. I am able to feel the emotions of the mixes. After watching CZcams videos here and there, I have been able to improve the sound output quality over the past two years and managed to do a live concert at our church. Another thing that’s very helpful is talking to the worship leader to understand how they want the songs to come out and what he/she want the audience to feel.

  • @WesVanPelt
    @WesVanPelt Před rokem +9

    This is an amazing presentation and thanks so much for providing it here for those of us who have not been fortunate enough to attend in person.
    As a tech leader in a small anabaptist country church it is hard to impress the idea the conflict can happen in a professional way. People feel that any criticism is personal so they refuse to either voice an issue or do it as a round about thing. "Anger buried is buried alive" really hits home.

  • @jthunderbass1
    @jthunderbass1 Před rokem +2

    This is the best church production video I’ve ever seen.

  • @preciousomosebi2269
    @preciousomosebi2269 Před rokem +2

    Good to have James Attaway on churchfront

  • @aaronho4242
    @aaronho4242 Před rokem +13

    The more professional you get in production the more jokes get thrown around.😂

    • @allanmck
      @allanmck Před rokem

      I'm at the stage where I just tell the Pastor he's fired when he does something bad for audio or video haha. He's also a guitarist. Both of us knowing full well I have no such authority. I fire my sound team regularly also... likewise I probably don't have that authority either. Always totally in jest. It's the running joke that lightens the mood for the new and experienced people alike when a live mistake is made.
      Also includes firing myself occasionally as I'm the video guy/sound team leader.

    • @SnowwyVin96
      @SnowwyVin96 Před rokem

      @@allanmcksounds like a lot of firing haha

  • @dylanraymusic
    @dylanraymusic Před rokem +3

    James is the best

  • @timp5160
    @timp5160 Před rokem +1

    "It's all about the Bass!" He's an excellent teacher and explainer on his CZcams channel

  • @MichaelNatrin
    @MichaelNatrin Před rokem +1

    Fantastic content. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jigsydking
    @jigsydking Před rokem +1

    I really enjoyed this. Great initiative. Appreciate. I'm from a church in Jamaica, its a one man team presently. These lessons will be so relevant when the team expands.

  • @gregsmith1392
    @gregsmith1392 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for sharing all this insight and wisdom. I am blessed to volunteer at a Church were the Leadership sets clear expectations and the "Why" is known to everyone. We have a extremely high number of volunteers vs staff in our Worship Arts community. Thank you James and Churchfront for bringing these valuable concepts to your channel. Many viewers will benefit from this presentation. "Creative Technical Artists", I'm using that one!!

  • @cristianandreipurcaru4161

    This is Incredibly usefull. Thank you so much!! God bless you!!

  • @michaelsteingard
    @michaelsteingard Před rokem

    Thank you for this. So much wisdom.

  • @warrenroberts1912
    @warrenroberts1912 Před rokem +3

    Love james!!

  • @AndieNow
    @AndieNow Před rokem

    I needed to hear this from THIS perspective

  • @ilosngolo4930
    @ilosngolo4930 Před rokem +1

    Thank you!

  • @MANOHARJONNALAGADDA
    @MANOHARJONNALAGADDA Před rokem +1

    🔥🔥🔥. Love it

  • @bcalenda2609
    @bcalenda2609 Před rokem

    This is a great lecture for live sound music mixing.

  • @ianimac
    @ianimac Před rokem +1

    Excellent

  • @ivan.indrasaputra
    @ivan.indrasaputra Před rokem +3

    Hi James.. 😄👍🏻

  • @northwiebesick7136
    @northwiebesick7136 Před rokem

    I get the bit about "it's too loud", as whether it's the worship team or someone in the audience, I've ran into things where I'm left asking myself, "but what's too loud?"

  • @JediObiDave
    @JediObiDave Před rokem +1

    Man that graphic was pretty novice lol. I love this, great video. A lot of great information.

  • @user-pp5jb3qx5c
    @user-pp5jb3qx5c Před 4 měsíci

    Almost every facility has a church therefore both big tunes

  • @newyorkparishsteci
    @newyorkparishsteci Před rokem

    Do you have anyone to setup the live streaming in our church in NY

  • @bhrntjoshuaabiles6946
    @bhrntjoshuaabiles6946 Před rokem +1

    JAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMES!

  • @nathanstearns2106
    @nathanstearns2106 Před rokem

    Our church has came such a long way in our tech and media. I would love to use ableton live as a daw, and send that mix from ableton to my live stream. So I can use live vocal tuning and things like that. But I don’t know how to start. I can get a feed from my SQ6 to ableton… but how do I work with the latency ect. And how do I get that sound to my livestream!?

    • @johnmcvicker6728
      @johnmcvicker6728 Před rokem

      Have you done any multi-track recording already to do virtual sound-check? Get good at that first. Once familiar with multi-track capture, then you can move to DAWs and so on. But only after you exhausted all you can do with your board configuration using the buses.

  • @nwcomphelp
    @nwcomphelp Před rokem

    Thank you so much for the wonderful material, I'm wondering if it would be OK to translate/overlay this material/video to russian and post it tagging the original video. I'm not sure who exactly to contact for this

  • @brrosskiee
    @brrosskiee Před rokem

    I have a question. My church has a problem where the volume of the stream isn't high enough but when we increase it starts clipping. Could it be because of our obs audio setup or it is because of our focusrite Scarlett 2i2? And thats another question i have. We have a digital mixer so is there even any purpose to have an audio interface alongside like a scarlett 2i2?

    • @mitchellnicholson4295
      @mitchellnicholson4295 Před 3 měsíci

      It’s been quite a while since your comment, but I have recently had the exact same issue with my churches livestream which ran from our X32 into an Atem camera switcher. The fix was I switched it into a 2i2, compressed the crap out of our stream bus (very low threshold to limit dynamic range, and lots of make-up gain), added a limiter, and brought the 2i2 volumes up until it averaged around -4dB in ProPresenter (in our case).

  • @JSSTUDIO-wr2jq
    @JSSTUDIO-wr2jq Před rokem

    👍

  • @stevef2114
    @stevef2114 Před měsícem

    RIght at the start.. the answer is right there, but is being ignored so much... having the tech IS one of the distractions !!
    Without the spirit of God and people WANTING Jesus themselves... there is no true worship. Forget professionalism..
    The best worship and i mean by that.. .having God present.... ive experienced has been without tech completely...
    THere is so much good stuff in this post, but there has to be a balance, or what we do in church can easily become an idol.
    Ive just started doing the tech in my church.. and as much as id like expertise, others dont have that vision. Im well early and setup .. i even do the chairs and a whole host of other things... but those in the worship team just care about if they can be heard or not, and the pastor tells me if its too loud or not. They dont care about the tech side, they dont have no desire to have chorus or reverb on their voice, or creating a mood... and I agree to that point because that is flesh..its sensuality... and thats the issue. Too much about sound on sunday is about creating mood... its nothing to do with everyone doing all they can to press into Jesus no matter what they are doing so he is gloried and we encounter him in a real way.
    I understand you dont want feedback, and you dont want things breaking... but at the end of the day.. God looks at the heart... we do our best with what we have.... serving and being all about perfection on a sunday can easily become a real problem.

  • @SaludInformada
    @SaludInformada Před rokem +3

    If you want your volunteers to become pro, pay them.

  • @harrisrosenberg7992
    @harrisrosenberg7992 Před rokem

    Very dishonest they wanted my credit card information. THIS IS NOT FREE THIS IS DISHONEST

  • @preciousomosebi2269
    @preciousomosebi2269 Před rokem +12

    Good to have James Attaway on churchfront