Ultra Short Throw Projectors

Hey, Dave Scott, Michigan Digital.

Thank you for joining me here at DeVos Place, where I’m standing in front of a room that’s going to be rocking and rolling before we know it;

2500 people packing into ballrooms A, B, C and D. Here at DeVos Place in Grand Rapids. And we’ve got the big room AV. Big screens, big speakers, everything that’s needed for a big room,

but we still do what we can to make it efficient and take advantage of every little bit of floor space, because you can see behind me, they really have this entire room packed full of tables and chairs for the event.

So what are we using here?
We’re using big screens, but the screens are very close to the wall because we use our ultra short throw projectors.

Look how close that screen is to the wall and how close the projector is to the screen.

And by putting it behind, no one sees it. It’s concealed and it takes up almost no floor space, ultra short throw, rear screen projection at this event.

Our speakers are flown to cover the entire audience and make for really good sound, but we’ve still got some speakers on the ground using our speaker-on-truss system that helps distribute sound across a large room.

And then, of course, it’s amazing lighting for Michigan digital to light at the stage and still have enough flexibility to aim the lights exactly where they need to go.

We’re rigging, which generally costs a little bit more money, but doing so in a very efficient way to make sure that our client gets better AV at a better price.

Small room, big room; no problem. Michigan Digital: better AV at a better price.