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Shure to Host Tech Talk on Connected Campuses for Houses of Worship

Join Shure's Laura Davidson and Jenn Liang-Chaboud for an engaging conversation with Beckie Campbell, founder of B4 Media Productions, and Samantha Potter, ProSoundWeb senior contributing editor and worship Tech Liason, on how to effectively manage multiple house of worship services across several different buildings. During the informal tech talk, speakers will address the unique inherent challenges of connecting campuses, working with volunteers, and the tech behind live streaming sessions.

Campbell is a FOH, monitor engineer, and owner of B4Media Production. As a twenty year veteran of the music business, she has had the honor to help mentor and train teams for several theatres, live events, and houses of worship. All while touring as a FOH Engineer for major acts and still working local hometown gigs. Campbell has had the pleasure to work with major acts such as Indigo Girls, Allman Betts Band, The Commodores, Firehouse, and Julian Marley, just to name a few. She has also mixed at the New Orleans Jazz Festival, 30A Songwriters Festival, and does the live and on air mixes for the City of Orlando Christmas Tree and 4th of July Live Shows. Early in her career she was a technical director/FOH engineer for two Mega Churches in Florida.

Potter is an audio engineer, author, and editor for ProSoundWeb with a passion for mixing and educating. Additionally, she serves as the manager of commercial and install audio for Allen & Heath USA, helping to merge pro audio into the install market. With a diverse background of live sound disciplines, Potter began developing audio and production curricula for house of worship tech teams and their leaders. Growing up as a musician, she found her way to live sound by way of the studio, proving that bassists make the best sound engineers. The host of Church Sound Podcast and a co-director and lead instructor for Church Sound University, she can often be found teaching, designing, and hosting discussions on various live-sound topics.

The Tech Talk is Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at 12pm CT. Register via this link: p.shure.com/how-for-how

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(5 March 2021)

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