You were talking around 0:50 about it being great that we have fixtures now that can change color instead of being just one color. This is even more emphasized once you introduce lights that have RGB plus White, Amber and UV, especially the ones with the Hex (6-in-1) LEDs. These are immensely greater fixtures than the ones with the array of red, green, and blue LED's that are separate within the fixture. Electronic master dimmer is icing on the cake when you are looking to step up your lighting game from the cheaper fixtures and especially no-name fixtures.
You're really great. Could you please make a video on how to set up lighting when you don't have that many moving fixtures. eg. PARs, Blinders, RGB Spots, Led Bars... I often do smaller events so i have only a back truss and a pair of windups in the front
Valentin !1! I have small, medium and large setups with fixed position base. My small and large is non moving heads. I set up my back lights as either a fan or crossing. The crossing is aimed at points on the stage(3) and each colour is a spot. I usually have only one or 2 colours on the backlights. I tend to use more down angle near center to point at drummer and colour downstage with the end fixtures. My front crank trees usually only have 4 fixtures each, so I aim them towards band members crossing the center. It’s a pain to get all 7 members covered with the small system. I’m usually crossing or trying to light up 3 spots on front and 2 spots on back. Drummer is either ignored or gets some front as the focus cross to the bass or keyboard. I have 16 pars on front with the large system and lights to spare to all 6 points. I only use moving heads for movement, highlighting, or 2nd and 3rd colour. I often run intensity patterns on the back to add movement when I have no movers.
Hey there, I'm choosing a light pink gel to make my actors look healthy but not too pinked out. What Rosco color would you suggest for a stable full show par can that is on full time for general stage light that would make folks look great and 'close to white' yet healthier/younger etc. Is 'surprise pink' too dark? or R3409 Roscosun 1/4 CTO? Is medium pink too dark? Thanks for any help or answers. Joshua
Hey man, I have watched 4 of your videos and I'm done. If you want to grow this channel and get more serious viewers watching, you have to STOP RAMBLING ON!!!! Over 30% of your time is rambling! Get to the point! Be concise or you will forever be teaching newbies! I get the feeling you know what you're talking about, I just can't handle all the talk in between. The title of your vids should reflect the content! Good luck with this! Cheers
You make a Lighting Novice like me understand Stage Lighting with ease. Thank you very much.
You were talking around 0:50 about it being great that we have fixtures now that can change color instead of being just one color. This is even more emphasized once you introduce lights that have RGB plus White, Amber and UV, especially the ones with the Hex (6-in-1) LEDs. These are immensely greater fixtures than the ones with the array of red, green, and blue LED's that are separate within the fixture. Electronic master dimmer is icing on the cake when you are looking to step up your lighting game from the cheaper fixtures and especially no-name fixtures.
InstaBlaster.
This video was AMAZING!! I’m here after seeing “Phantom of the Opera live lol Their lighting was so beautiful.
Aww, thanks!
oh my goodness i just found this channel and there are SO MANY videos this exciting
Glad you like them! Welcome!
This is a really good video. Thank you very much for this information and the presentation.
You're really great. Could you please make a video on how to set up lighting when you don't have that many moving fixtures. eg. PARs, Blinders, RGB Spots, Led Bars... I often do smaller events so i have only a back truss and a pair of windups in the front
Valentin !1! I have small, medium and large setups with fixed position base. My small and large is non moving heads. I set up my back lights as either a fan or crossing. The crossing is aimed at points on the stage(3) and each colour is a spot. I usually have only one or 2 colours on the backlights. I tend to use more down angle near center to point at drummer and colour downstage with the end fixtures. My front crank trees usually only have 4 fixtures each, so I aim them towards band members crossing the center. It’s a pain to get all 7 members covered with the small system. I’m usually crossing or trying to light up 3 spots on front and 2 spots on back. Drummer is either ignored or gets some front as the focus cross to the bass or keyboard. I have 16 pars on front with the large system and lights to spare to all 6 points. I only use moving heads for movement, highlighting, or 2nd and 3rd colour. I often run intensity patterns on the back to add movement when I have no movers.
Here's the video: ruclips.net/video/ntYx60OL2VM/видео.html
Here are some tips to make movement without moving lights: ruclips.net/video/ntYx60OL2VM/видео.html
We used to have 3 gel options - red, blue, and bastard amber.
Those gosh darn oodely doodely lights! Well sir, those sure look mighty good now.
Hey there, I'm choosing a light pink gel to make my actors look healthy but not too pinked out. What Rosco color would you suggest for a stable full show par can that is on full time for general stage light that would make folks look great and 'close to white' yet healthier/younger etc. Is 'surprise pink' too dark? or R3409 Roscosun 1/4 CTO? Is medium pink too dark? Thanks for any help or answers. Joshua
Hey, This is a great read and will help in your decision: us.rosco.com/sites/default/files/content/resource/2016-09/Guide_to_Color_Filters.pdf
Where to buy those lights?
aboveavl.com is the place!
Thanks! What software is this?
www.learnstagelighting.com/want-lighting-visualizer/ someone asked a similar question in another comment and he put that link.
Thank you
what software your using on the 3d ?
This is Capture: www.learnstagelighting.com/want-lighting-visualizer/
What app is that
What program are you using
Is this is apps?
What if I have only two moving heads
Same process, just less options, but you can still make good shows!
What is app?
Abhish
Exceptionally surface level
Not to be too snarky, but that would be the point of a "101" level tutorial :)
Your lights aren't symmetrical
That's ok
Sorry David, you missed the mark on this one, although you did state the obvious.
Blah blah
Hey man, I have watched 4 of your videos and I'm done. If you want to grow this channel and get more serious viewers watching, you have to STOP RAMBLING ON!!!! Over 30% of your time is rambling! Get to the point! Be concise or you will forever be teaching newbies! I get the feeling you know what you're talking about, I just can't handle all the talk in between. The title of your vids should reflect the content! Good luck with this! Cheers
What part of "lighting 101" suggested to you this WOULDN'T be for beginners?
What is the name of that app?