Professional Disco Ball Lighting

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  • Опубликовано: 7 мар 2021
  • Step your dance floor up a notch and hire us to light up a disco ball at your venue. No matter the venue, the disco ball (AKA mirror ball) is a fantastic tool for adding flare and getting people to groove. And don't worry, even if your event doesn't feature disco movement, we can provide lighting cues and programs that work for your music and vibe!

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  • @fatimamovement
    @fatimamovement 2 года назад +33

    Your disco ball lighting is very professional

  • @Sean-me4fv
    @Sean-me4fv 2 года назад +1

    Looks awesome

  • @yapwilson666hulksmash5
    @yapwilson666hulksmash5 3 года назад +1

    Nice👍👍👍

  • @13alisonseven
    @13alisonseven 2 года назад +3

    wow it's really beautiful!
    where did you get the blue disco ball from?

    • @MW2proinfo
      @MW2proinfo 2 года назад +1

      Got that one on EBay. For some reason they’re hard to find (blue 20”)

  • @user-rh7os2bi1p
    @user-rh7os2bi1p Год назад +1

    :) May I use this video for my personal video work?

  • @carmengarrucho
    @carmengarrucho Год назад +1

    Dancing at the Disco Party 🌈

  • @Dolle_Man
    @Dolle_Man 2 года назад +3

    basically the most professional video out here

  • @carmengarrucho
    @carmengarrucho Год назад +1

    Blue Purple Pink Red Orange Yellow And Green Dancing

  • @svetlanaspulin3235
    @svetlanaspulin3235 8 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤❤wauuuu

  • @herobrine8250
    @herobrine8250 3 года назад

    I have one

  • @paulgardiner1059
    @paulgardiner1059 2 года назад +2

    Excellent effect, what lights are you using?

  • @MorganMeyer-nv7ol
    @MorganMeyer-nv7ol Год назад

    Is this mirror ball motorized? If not, can I ask what lighting you used?

    • @bostoneventlighting794
      @bostoneventlighting794  Год назад

      Yes it’s motorized. Used intelligent lighting, beam fixtures (Chauvet intimidator beam 140sr)

    • @ivysdadd
      @ivysdadd Год назад +1

      Professional lighting

  • @carlosmontez1187
    @carlosmontez1187 2 года назад +2

    how big is the disco ball?

  • @carmengarrucho
    @carmengarrucho Год назад +1

    せんももあいしー 青の洞窟シュノーケリング (IBP2E)

  • @bostoneventlighting794
    @bostoneventlighting794  2 года назад

    Blue disco ball is 20" silver one is 24"!

  • @np6009
    @np6009 2 года назад +1

    Disco ball size please?

  • @user-gw9sd1hx3c
    @user-gw9sd1hx3c 2 года назад

    Hi

  • @carmengarrucho
    @carmengarrucho Год назад +2

    Little GirlFriend Laura Dancing Parties With Colors Rainbow 🌈

  • @davidjordanjr8162
    @davidjordanjr8162 2 года назад

    Why am I here? 😂😂

  • @ThatRascalMerlin
    @ThatRascalMerlin Год назад +1

    Seriously, with all due respect, it is *_NOT_* a "disco ball".
    Disco was a music movement in the 70s. This is a *"Mirror Ball".* The first mention of which is in a late 18th-century French novel in which the protagonist describes going to a party at a mansion in Paris, where the host had taken *_"Spheres, cubes, diamonds, cylinders and other odd-shaped wooden forms, including whole, and parts of, mannequins, and covered them in pieces of broken mirror; and then suspended them with string from the ceiling in rooms throughout the house." He goes on to say that " ... the lamplight dances off these objects which were slowly turning from the movement of the revelers, and the reflections became a million moving stars all over the walls and the revelers, making one feel like they were dancing in the heavens."_*
    Besides ... think about it for a second ... there is a mirror ball in the center of nearly *_every_* rollerskating rink on the planet ... and we have never called them "Rollerskating balls", now have we? I'm sorry if this comes off as crass, or rude. I swear that is not my intention. But it is a pet peeve of mine when someone calls them "disco balls". It's just wrong.
    I've been doing lighting since I was in high school. Mirror balls have become my trademark as an LD, and I use them in nearly all my shows and tours, somewhere. I rarely use motors and quite often hide the balls and half-balls that I have behind drum risers or guitar amps. I then use different gobos and sometimes the effects wheel to get really cool aerial effects for certain songs. When I was the LD at Highline Ballroom in NYC, I had three balls in my rig and the looks were mostly based on using tricks off the balls James, I like what you are doing in this viddy. You clearly see the potential. *Keep experimenting!* Try taking a flat blade gobo and program a moving head to move left or right, or up and down slowly across the ball, or even hold the head steady and just rotate the gobo. You will see what I'm on about. Then, experiment with different gobos as well as your moving head's effects wheel, as you have done here. I hope you groove.
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  • @realestatephotovideoshawns1177

    Then light it twirling but the ball is not spinning. you are no disco queen.