2 Ways You Need To Think When Designing a Lighting Rig

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @CraigShearer
    @CraigShearer 3 года назад +3

    "They should expect that for being in the front row!" Love it :)

  • @edtworek8094
    @edtworek8094 3 года назад +3

    great tips. My dilemma as I design lighting for my church is low ceilings. we just purchased an old elementary school, our sanctuary is the cafetorium . perhaps 14' ceiling height in the audience and 12 or so on stage. The whole thing is covered in 2x2 drop tiles. No way I can get a 45 degree vertical angle.

    • @LearnStageLighting
      @LearnStageLighting  3 года назад +1

      Get as close as you can. I often recommend using wide par 38's (non-LED, as crazy as it sounds), or some type of video/camera lighting (as they are often a much wider angle than stage lights)

  • @pvampman
    @pvampman 8 месяцев назад

    Good stuff

  • @daisies4444
    @daisies4444 Год назад

    What is the best lighting for someone doing bubbles so the bubbles can be shown to their best effect? Many thanks.

    • @LearnStageLighting
      @LearnStageLighting  Год назад

      I would go to the back or sides with most of your lights. that helps really show off objects like bubbles - feel free to reach out for a quote at gear@learnstagelighting.com

    • @daisies4444
      @daisies4444 Год назад

      Thank you so much for your reply.@@LearnStageLighting

  • @josephrivera2062
    @josephrivera2062 Год назад

    Hi! Nice info, thanks for sharing…what program is it that you are working on?

    • @BongoBon360
      @BongoBon360 Год назад

      The program is called Capture. Honestly a great program to use!