Leon Prather II

Manager, Digital Product Operations, AVIXA

About Leon Prather II

With over 20 years in the audiovisual industry, Leon Prather has worked extensively in both the technical and creative sides of AV. You can find him writing about topics like product management, entertainment technology news, and whatever geeky notion catches his attention today. Recently, he was named to Commercial Integrator's 40 Influencers Under 40 list for 2025. https://www.leonprather.com

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Jun 05, 2025

@Iulia Popescu - AVIXA oooo a tour!

Feb 11, 2025

Hi@Craig Park
It’s nice to see you on Xchange! Empathy in leadership is a topic very relevant to me. I invite you to check out the brAVe [skills] podcast, where we discuss leadership and the topics therein which we believe are the most impactful for leaders, businesses, and organizations of any kind. Links in my description!

Dec 16, 2024
Nov 26, 2024

Hi @CARLOS MURILL0 ! Glad you enjoyed it! There's more coming :) We will be posting regularly, and in the meantime, feel free to submit a topic or question using our Google form: Submit a Topic or Question

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Aug 16, 2024

Not so new now :)

Still going strong!@Britt Yenser 

Jul 29, 2024

@Paul Konikowski So we need to collab at Sphere as an opening act to U2, yes?

Jun 21, 2024

What is remarkable to me is that more and more of these tools are becoming more approachable to a wider audience. What’s more is that they are finding more uses outside of mainstream media production. I’ve found use for a lightweight DAW when cleaning up audio received from a client being used in a live event. And I have recommended this same equipment for small operations at places with small budgets who are looking to get into lecture capture as well as podcasting. 

My thoughts on the move away from labels: If a label provides the backing capital for the artist, they are a viable help, but the arrangement and output need to mutually beneficial. IMO, the advent of these technologies helps artists get a firm footing in their own sound, and with their audience. These two things together should, in theory, make an artist more appealing to a label, giving them more decision-making power in the agreements if what the artist seeks is assistance expanding their audience and skill craft. But you are correct - the gateway to releasing one’s own music is no longer held open and shut by a single entity in our business. And that is a good thing! #innovationinopenspaces

Jun 11, 2024

Will there be puppies on the show again this year?