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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. |
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Wireless tie clip microphone. |
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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. |
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Small,
draped, round table in back center of stage with
water and glass. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Stage
and front of room flooded with light. House lights
on 100% when possible. |
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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. |
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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. |