
Project Overview
A flagship lecture hall at Loma Linda University built for everything from standard lectures to full-event productions, with dual-image projection, lecture capture, and event-grade audio.
The Challenge
Randle Hall needed to serve two very different modes — quiet weekday classes that any instructor could run, and high-stakes university events with live amplification, multi-camera capture, and dual-screen presentations. The system had to flip between the two without retraining staff or rewiring the room.
Our Solution
Three Panasonic laser projectors drive a single ultra-wide screen as either one large center image or two side-by-side 16:9 frames, all routed through an Extron DTP video matrix. A Yamaha mixing board, Extron audio DSP, and distributing ceiling speakers handle full-event audio, fed by 8 channels of Shure QLXD wireless mics. A rear PTZ camera and Extron Mediaport stream class capture to a computer for recording. Day-to-day, instructors run the room from a 10" lectern panel; events flip the room into full mode via a 15" Extron touchscreen with complete matrix routing.
