Spyder Video Processors from Vista Systems

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Client Acknowledgement:

"We picked Spyder because we really liked the software interface: It was very operator friendly,” says Granger Community Church’s technical engineer Mike Sill, a veteran of 23 years in broadcast engineering. “The timelines, buttons and layering were very intuitive for our programmers.”

Spyder Video Processor Solutions for Houses of Worship

Video Processors in Houses of Worship

The Spyder video processing and windowing system has taken houses of worship by storm with three new installations in the Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, KY; the People's Church in Fresno, CA and Christ Church of the Valley in Peoria, AZ.
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Vista Systems' Spyder has enabled the Cornerstone Christian Fellowship in Chandler, Arizona to present cutting-edge, immersive graphics on three large screens during worship services featuring contemporary Christian rock music. The multi-sensory experience targets Cornerstone's 5,000 congregants; the Spyder installation is one of the largest in a house of worship.
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Granger Community Church in Granger, Indiana has acquired a pair of Vista Systems Spyders to enhance its multimedia video display for its congregation of 6,000. The two Spyders, which have a total of 10 inputs and six outputs, are used in conjunction with three big screens in the church's auditorium.
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Christ Chapel at Sportstowne is using a Vista Systems Spyder 353 to enhance worship services and broadcasts from its new large, multipurpose home in Macon, Georgia.
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When an array of international recording artists paid tribute to the late Pope John Paul II with a concert in Rome on June 2, 2005, Vista Systems' Spyder played an important role in displaying the big-screen images which served as a backdrop for the performances.
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The first Spyder video processing system installed in a house of worship made its August 2004 debut in The Rock of Gainesville Church, in Gainesville, Florida. The installation was performed by James Deason, vice president of design at Presentation Specialties in town.Read the full Press Release