@CooperVanWingerdenOfficial These are UKing Beams with 60 watt bulbs. I really don't recommend these as they require a lot of particle matter in order to be visible. For instance the night I filmed these videos it was misting. They also need to be covered when not in use as their not outdoor fixtures. But they are a good way to get familiar with using beams in a display as they only have 13 channels per fixture.
If you ever buy more beams and looking for cheap one I just bought yuer lighting 200w LEDs there $90 and then shipping is about $60 but the more you buy the cheaper shipping is. They produce a visible beam outside without any haze or fog. There not waterproof though and you can tell there build a little cheap but they do include a one year warranty with your purchase. Honestly they shoot a beam almost like my 275w bulb beams but the beam diameter isn't as fat
Thanks! I appreciate the info! Yeah these ones are just some chepo UKing beams. This is one of the final shows at this location where I'm limited to what I can do, at the new place the beams are going to go on the roof and I will invest in newer brighter ones. I'm actually looking at Dominar's new model that's weather proof and really bright! Although their really expensive I think I'll end up bighting the bullet. I'm going to keep your info in mind though in the event I don't put them on the roof.
Wanted to do this one ever since I saw it on Tom's display! Might not be as big but it's still fun! Great sequence!
what moving heads do you use?
@CooperVanWingerdenOfficial These are UKing Beams with 60 watt bulbs. I really don't recommend these as they require a lot of particle matter in order to be visible. For instance the night I filmed these videos it was misting. They also need to be covered when not in use as their not outdoor fixtures. But they are a good way to get familiar with using beams in a display as they only have 13 channels per fixture.
If you ever buy more beams and looking for cheap one I just bought yuer lighting 200w LEDs there $90 and then shipping is about $60 but the more you buy the cheaper shipping is. They produce a visible beam outside without any haze or fog. There not waterproof though and you can tell there build a little cheap but they do include a one year warranty with your purchase. Honestly they shoot a beam almost like my 275w bulb beams but the beam diameter isn't as fat
Thanks! I appreciate the info! Yeah these ones are just some chepo UKing beams. This is one of the final shows at this location where I'm limited to what I can do, at the new place the beams are going to go on the roof and I will invest in newer brighter ones. I'm actually looking at Dominar's new model that's weather proof and really bright! Although their really expensive I think I'll end up bighting the bullet. I'm going to keep your info in mind though in the event I don't put them on the roof.