Room
and Audio-Visual Suggestions
Even the
greatest presentation can be viewed as ineffective when the
room set-up is not optimal. To help ensure that Dan's program
meets your expectations and fulfills the ultimate benefit of
your audience, please review the A/V requests below and let
us know if there are any challenges. Dan is flexible and will
work with your A/V capabilities and your technicians to maximize
the effectiveness of your platform.
In addition,
Dan can supply his own equipment (for an extra fee) including:
wireless lavaliere microphones, handheld microphone, recording
equipment, and 2000 Lumens -LCD Projector.
Equipment:
Wireless lavaliere (tie clip) microphone- this will allow Mr.
Kuschell to move freely and engage your audience with the presentation.
CD player
for Music Please
place AV control center and an AV technician in the back of
the room.
Mr. Kuschell
will provide a "play list" for your technician to use.
Staging:
If possible, set the room up theater or classroom style with
two side isles and an optional center isle. Position the first
row about five to six feet from the stage. Mr. Kuschell likes
to engage the audience in active participation.
The stage
should be positioned in the middle of the front wall of the
room with steps off the front to get up and down from the stage
as easy as possible.
One Bar
Stool
A small, draped table on the stage, with a floral arrangement,
to the side for water and miscellaneous items.
An American
Flag
Room
Environment:
A bright stage will help keep audience focus at the front of
the room. Mr. Kuschell will utilize the entire stage area and
will stay toward the front edge. If the room has any spotlights,
please aim them for a general wash of the front of the stage.
People are
more alert in brightness. Dim the lighting on the screens but
keep the house lights up full.
Temperature:
A cool room produces an alert audience - to help assure your
audience get the best results, the actual room temperature should
be somewhere between 68-70 degrees Fahrenheit set a few hours
before the presentation begins.