
Mercer University - School of Medicine
Savannah, Ga – The Mercer University’s Medical School installations feature Medical Education and Distance Learning Systems connecting 3 campuses and dozens of educators. Distance learning systems include Polycom HD VTC systems, Smarboard interactive whiteboards, Casscade Media Encoder capture system (Blended Learning System), and easy to operate controls. The facility wide deployment of localized capture systems and interactive whiteboards for additional classrooms, seminar rooms, and student study areas allow for the capture of student presentations for rehearsal purposes. T...
Georgia World Congress Center - Sound System Replacement
Atlanta, Ga – The GWCC sound system replacement entails the global audio systems upgrades to a 3.9 million square foot world class conference and convention center that includes 2 exhibit halls, 106 meeting rooms and 2 grand ballrooms. The GWCC is a world class convention center and incredibly flexible space that hosts a variety of events including Trade Shows, Corporate Events, Consumer Events, Sporting/Special Events and Meetings. The systems requirements included very simple user interfacing, remote audio monitoring, and integration with existing systems and infrastructure compone...
Novare Events - The Buckhead Theatre
Atlanta, Ga – The Buckhead opened in 1928 as a movie theater and was used in that capacity for over 50 years. In the mid ‘80s it was renamed the Roxy and became a concert venue but fell into disrepair. In early 2008 it was closed for renovation, a two-year process that has completely rebuilt the facility now known as the Buckhead Theatre and equipped it with first-rate AV systems. “This is a super flexible space,” says Keith Reardigan, the project engineer for TSAV. “It’s always hard to predict how exactly the facility will be programmed, but we knew there would be a need for movies,...
Wilmot Greene - The Georgia Theatre, Athens, GA
The historic Georgia Theatre in Athens, Georgia, USA partnered with TSAV to provide for the sound and video needs of its newly renovated facility. TSAV worked alongside Ric Wallace and Wilmot Greene to ensure that the project’s extremely high level performance requirements were met, on time, within budget, and with long-term safety in mind. The Theatre survived a tragic fire which left it completely destroyed. The Georgia Trust and the partners in the Theatre joined forces with supporters nationwide in a campaign to raise funds for the rebuilding of the Theatre. Artists such as K...
Board of Regents - The University of West Georgia School of Nursing
Carrollton, Ga – TSAV provided AV systems design for the University of West Georgia Nursing program for the Board of Regents and University of West Georgia. Program requirements included not only current standards for higher education applications but a heavy focus on Problem Based Learning Environments (PBL) and on Simulation/Assessment. Accordingly, systems include distance learning elements, modular classroom AV components, content capture, and enterprise Blended Learning Management System allowing for content management and distribution. (see also TSAV’s innovative approa...
The University of Georgia Athletic Association - Track Renovation
Athens, Ga – TSAV implemented an outdoor performance audio system for the new track and field facilities at the University of Georgia. This project included three different announcer’s areas, and had to be configured to accommodate a multitude of different events, as required by the nature of track and field events. TSAV implemented both an audio system that was flexible enough to handle the different event types, but also a control system to allow the users to configure the systems on the fly, and with the simple press of a button.
Athens-Clarke County School District - TV Studios at Stroud, J.J. Harris and Timothy elementary schools and Hilsman Middle School
Athens, Ga – TSAV implemented fully functional television studios for Athens-Clarke county elementary and middle school students. The new studios allow for students to work with three cameras, sound and audio mixers, portable microphones, teleprompters, graphics generators, lighting kits and a green screen. The equipment is up-to-date but not so technical that students can’t learn how to put together a pretty good show, said Martin Kohnen, vice president for TSAV. “Any standard newscast that you see, they can do the same things,” Kohnen said. “They can do weather reports. They can go ...






