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About Church Tech Talks

Welcome to Church Tech Talks, a YouTube channel dedicated to discussing all things Church Tech. My name is Scott Leavenworth and I've been a Tech & Creative Director in the Southern California area for over 10 years. Before that, I was involved in the film industry and was blessed with the opportunity to work with and learn from some of the greatest artists in the industry. True living legends like Julia Roberts, Tom Hanks, Kevin Kline, Hayden Christensen, Albert Finney, Aaron Eckhart, Frank Darabont, and Jim Carrey just to name a few.

On this channel, we'll discuss audio (live sound, studio recording, broadcast audio), video (IMAG, filmmaking, interviews) lighting, organizational tips, tech product reviews, DIY, lessons I learned as a portable church (church in a box) and lessons I’ve learned in a permanent facility, and everything in between. Subscribe and join me as I share tips and tricks of the trade that will inspire and help you grow in your knowledge and skill!

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