11/18/2016
With compact, cost effective gear, a great show can still be produced. It's not the gear, its the people running it!
Wizard Audio is an Audio Visual Production company specializing in producing educational seminars across North America.
Our mission is to help you produce an event that maximizes your message while removing all the worry from technology.
11/18/2016
With compact, cost effective gear, a great show can still be produced. It's not the gear, its the people running it!
10/18/2015
No matter how much we put into setting up a room it all means nothing without the people who really create the magic at an event. Our job is to help them enjoy the full experience.
10/15/2015
Wizard Audio is in Orlando Florida producing AV for Guerilla Business School.
10/15/2015
AV TIPS*** - courtesy of Wizard Audio
When choosing a mic for a live speaking event realize there are different requirements than for podcasting, webinars, or even singing. The first thing to decide is whether or not to go hands free. Handheld mics are easily available, cheap and cheerful for this purpose. There’s just one big problem…..one hand is now occupied….permanently. This can work for some people assuming they don’t need to draw on a whiteboard, operate a computer, or do anything else with there hands while presenting. Very few people can present this way in the real world. However, they do it anyway, and are frustrated by juggling the mic, their PowerPoint remote, product demos, white board markers, etc. It may be cheap but it’s probably not cheerful.
Going hands free eliminates all these problems freeing up both hands and allowing you to use them to express yourself. Remember your verbal presentation is only one part of the whole picture. Your body language and tonality have a lot more impact on how your audience receives you.
The most popular choice to go hands free is a lavalier. Lavaliers are small, unobtrusive, and widely available. There downside is they are more prone to feedback in higher volume situations and, because they are usually clipped on the center of your neckline, when you turn your head to the either side the volume decreases because you are now speaking away from the mic.
Headset mics remove all these disadvantages by effectively mounting a lavalier on a boom that fits over your head and stays the same distance from your mouth regardless of how you turn your head. Common objections are “ I don’t want to look like Madonna, I’m a business speaker!! Well, first of all Madonna has done quite well for herself despite the headsets, and there happens to be a very famous, very tall speaker who is known for his big black headset and who has also done quite well. All kidding aside, head mounted mics are now available in extremely lightweight unobtrusive designs that can go over both ears or a single ear in a variety of skin tones.
In the end it’s about your presentation style, but when you’re ready to remove the microphone as an obstacle to your presentation, you may come to the conclusion that headsets offer the best feature set to allow you to focus on your message and your audience. After all, isn’t that what it’s all about?
08/17/2015
It's been a long tine since I worked an event in my home town of Vancouver. Great to be here with all our friends from Peak Potentials !!
08/16/2015
Having a great time with Christoph Merrill at Peak Potentials Millionaire Mind Experience in Vancouver!
07/12/2015
Having a good time with everyone at the Millionaire Mind Experience in Houston Texas!
06/01/2015
Had a great time with my friends at Peak Potentials Guerilla Business School
05/17/2015
Having fun in Seattle at Peak Potentials Millionaire Mind Experience.
05/03/2015
Rasta Ralph Tondreau rockin' the house in Chicago with Peak Potentials
05/02/2015
Everyone including the trainers are feeling good at Peak Potentials Mission Possible :-)
05/01/2015
One of the best things about Peak Potentials courses is the audience is always involved and doing the work. Johnnie Cass is keeping them busy at Mission Possible.