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The right room and AV set-up will maximize the effectiveness of Nate’s presentation. We are flexible if the room is set up differently for other presentations. Please discuss any changes to the recommendations below.
Wireless tie clip microphone.
Stage area and height appropriate for room size. The ideal stage/riser height for audiences up to 200 people is 6”-12”. For audiences of 200+ the stage/riser height should be 12”-24”. If stage is higher than 12”, please place steps in front of stage as Dr. Booth likes going into the audience.
Small, draped, round table in back center of stage with water and glass.
Dr. Booth will place his computer on the table. Please have an audio cable available to connect his Sony VAIO computer to your sound system. Also have a cable available to connect his computer to your projection system.
Projector and screen(s) – Please place screen(s) off to the side and facing into the middle of the room. Please have lights above the screen turned off to provide better viewing.
Stage and front of room flooded with light. House lights on 100% when possible.
For presentations of 90-minutes or less, Dr. Booth prefers theater style (no tables) seating. For presentations of 90-minutes or more, he prefers classroom style (tables) seating. The first row of chairs or tables should be six to eight feet from the front of the stage.
Whenever possible, have tables and chairs facing the center of the stage. This means you will want to “chevron” the tables and chairs on both sides of the room.

 

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