vMix Visits: Griswold Public Schools
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
- Tim ventures out to Connecticut to see how Griswold Public Schools use vMix as a part of their school productions.
0:00 Getting to Connecticut
0:35 Talking to Kyle about using vMix in their schools
3:19 Middle School
5:30 Elementary School
6:57 Outdoor Sports
8:01 High School
9:42 Indoor Sports
11:15 Recap with Kyle in their Esports room
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Kyle is incredibly committed to these students. Special kind of guy that one.
Huge thanks to Tim and the Vmix team for doing this!
Wow!!! Very impressive setup and program, Griswold schools! Thanks Tim and Kyle for the tour and overview.
I absolutely love this use case. Great to see children learn this af a young age. Will surely help them later in life!
This is what the mix is all about folks, making your life if at the very least it's still better than nothing, compared to people that wanna complain say they're good etcetera, this life is not perfect but never ever should you believe you can't at least try something, and I'm glad the first day I tried Vmix and will never look back at any other program, Vmix for life yeah!
This also shows you how forward thinking the education system is in the US, when you have a school who is planning ahead like this and introducing the children to presenting skills and technical skills which are required in adulthood which will put them streets ahead of other countries, such as here in the UK. To them 'streaming' will be a normal activity and way to market their message to the world, making them an asset to any business. Here it hasn't even entered the mind of educators. So fair play to you guys for opening the creative doors to these young minds.
I LOVE this! Went to Griswold's sports network, and left a comment on there. Amazing to see the next generation learning the ropes, and they do a great job! :)
Thanks so much for taking a look at our school system and our morning announcements!
Tim, welcome to CT.
Wish I went to school there!
Kyle, great setup. I’m glad to see a school investing in broadcast. What do you use as your video server to hit all the classroom TV’s.
We use DEVOS server from Discover Video
I would look into using Synology
interesting setup. are the monitors on the table facing the hosts coming out from the graphics card?
In the middle school studio yes. We have 3 monitors connected. The main output with vmix, a 2nd monitor that has the audio mixer unpinned and has a midi controller so another student can run audio. The 3rd monitor is the full screen output from vmix as a confidence monitor.
@@GriswoldSports thanks for the reply. does your mouse pointer get lost to the confidence monitor? or how do you prevent it from accidentally moving the mouse pointer to the confidence monitor?
@@vlad_bj4945 I actually have never had any students or the faculty advisor come to me with that issue. I do use that studio to stream the district BOE meetings and that does happen to me 🙂 But that is probably do to me being alone with no talent in the studio.
what microphone did you guys use in the video?
They are Rode Wireless Go II mics with the optional handheld adapters. Windshields and mic flags are from elsewhere.