Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church- Barto, PA
Live Streaming + IMAG | Historic Church Setting

After a lengthy restoration, the parish wanted to reintroduce their organ in a way that could be fully experienced by the room—not just heard. The challenge was that the organ sits three floors up in a tight loft, making it difficult for most of the congregation to see any of the detail. At the same time, the altar needed to remain completely unobstructed during a service that included both a blessing and a concert.

We were initially asked to provide projection, but in this space it would have blocked the altar and struggled in daylight. Instead, we shifted to low-profile 70” LED displays paired with PTZ and POV cameras placed directly in the organ loft. That allowed us to capture the detail of the performance and bring it into the room in real time, without introducing visual clutter or requiring a full camera footprint in a very tight space.

With origins dating back to 1743, the church wasn’t built for modern production—so the approach was to bring technology in thoughtfully, not force it in. Clean sightlines, minimal footprint, and solutions that worked with the architecture instead of against it. The result was a connected experience where the entire room could see and engage with the performance, while the space itself remained unchanged.

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