What this page is
The chapel camera has several saved angles. You switch between them with the remote control — press a number and the camera moves to that view. Below are the numbers, what each one shows, and how the remote works.
How the remote works
Two kinds of buttons
The black number buttons change the camera angle. The white “Camera Select” buttons along the top switch between different cameras — this building has only one camera, so leave the white buttons alone (they do nothing here).
Black number buttons (1–0) set the camera angle — press 1–6. The white “Camera Select” row at the top switches cameras and is not used here. (click to enlarge)
Point the remote at the camera. The angle changes on the camera itself — it does not change anything in OBS and will not end the broadcast.
Camera angle presets
Point the remote at the camera and press one number:
Button
Camera view
When to use it
1
Close-up: Stand
The speaker at the pulpit.
2
Leading Music
The chorister leading the hymns.
3
Wide: Congregation
A wide view of the whole chapel.
4
Baby Blessing
The circle at the front for a baby blessing.
5
Piano & Organ
The organ and the piano.
6
Choir
The choir seated on the stand.
7–0
Ultrawide (unset)
Default wide shot. 8, 9 and 0 are the same as 7.
What each angle looks like
1 — Close-up: Stand. The speaker at the pulpit. (click to enlarge)2 — Leading Music. The chorister leading the hymns. (click to enlarge)3 — Wide: Congregation. A wide view of the whole chapel. (click to enlarge)4 — Baby Blessing. The circle at the front for a baby blessing. (click to enlarge)5 — Piano & Organ. The organ and the piano. (click to enlarge)6 — Choir. The choir seated on the stand. (click to enlarge)7 — Ultrawide (unset). The default wide shot. Buttons 8, 9 and 0 show this same view. (click to enlarge)
If a preset looks wrong
These angles are saved on the camera. If a number shows a different view than the picture here (or if 7, 8, 9 or 0 need setting up), text the coordinator and we’ll update it.