AUDIO VISUAL
About the Production Team
The Wang AV and Production staff consists of a full-time production manager, on-call
professional technicians, and well-trained student assistants. Our technicians are extremely
personable, friendly and ready to assist you with your needs here at the Wang Center.
Adam Shubert, the production manager for the Wang Center has received a bachelor’s
degree in Audio Production from Webster University in St. Louis. Adam has over 15
years of experience in providing technical support for events. He has worked all
over the country for a variety of events including music festivals, national corporate
meetings, Broadway shows, and events for the President of the United States. Adam
has also spent several years as the head sound and light technician onboard the world’s
largest cruise ships and worked with people from all around the world. After moving
to Long Island, Adam has provided audio-visual and production support at the Beacon
Theater, Nassau Coliseum, Barclay’s Center, Crest Hollow Country Club, Gateway Playhouse,
Patchogue Theatre, and various hotel ballrooms in New York City.
We look forward to working with you to execute a successful event here at the Wang
Center!
AV Specs by Room at the Wang Center
Room 101
Walk up media station with a VGA connection and 1/8” plug to take audio from laptop.
Include ceiling speakers for audio from video. The room is also equipped with a DVD
player. Projected image is 7 feet wide.
Room 201
Walk up media station with a VGA connection and 1/8” plug to take audio from laptop.
Include ceiling speakers for audio from video. The room is also equipped with a DVD
player. Projected image is 8 feet wide.
Room 301
Includes a bright 90-inch High Definition LED display. HDMI hookup to take video
and audio from a laptop or other device. The modern display ensures that images remain
clear even with the abundance of natural sunlight.
Lecture Hall 1
Includes a Panasonic PT-RZ770 (7200 lumens High-Definition DLP Laser Projector).
HDMI input for laptops is at the lectern on the stage along with a 1/8” plug to take
audio from a headphone jack. A microphone at the lectern on stage. One wireless
microphone is available (either lavalier or handheld). Projected image is 18 feet
wide.
Lecture Hall 2
Includes a Panasonic PT-RZ770 (7200 lumens High-Definition DLP Laser Projector).
HDMI input for laptops is at the lectern on the stage along with a 1/8” plug to take
audio from a headphone jack. A microphone at the lectern on stage. Two wireless microphones
are available (lavalier and handheld). Projected image is 13 feet wide.
Theater
The Wang Theater stage is 25’ wide by 25’ deep. There are legs hung on both sides
of the stage to mask the backstage areas. Batons over the stage are fixed and cannot
move. Scenery may be dead hung in several locations. There is a main curtain that
can be used that is 2 feet from the plaster line.
The theater includes a Panasonic PT-RZ12K 12,000 lumens High-Definition DLP Laser
Projector. The theater has a 14’ wide by 8’ tall projection screen flown over the
stage and above the presenters on stage to ensure optimal lines of sight. A larger
24’ wide screen that fills the entire stage opening is also available for showing
videos when appropriate.
The theater is equipped with a sound system that is appropriate for the space. Speakers
are flown above the proscenium and utilizes a 32 channel Midas Verona sound console.
There are 4 wireless microphones readily available and 16 wired microphone inputs
from the stage that can be used. Audio monitors are on the stage for performances
or to ensure questions from the audience can be heard on stage.
The theater also has a full lighting plot. The repertory plot that is standard in
the theater contains approximately 90 lighting fixtures and over 100 dimmers with
various purposes and colors. The lighting system is controlled by an ETC Expression
and is capable of two DMX universes.