Hello David, writing with love from Nigeria. I watch a lots of your videos and there have been really helpful. Thank you so much for all that you do.
@llibressal2 жыл бұрын
These were some good design decisions but If the name of the game is to cram as much stuff onto a single universe as possible I'd take it a step further and make a lot of fixtures share the same addresses. For example, all my truss warmers would share the same start address, all my front light would share the same start address, any static back light wash fixtures would share one or two start addresses. This frees up channels to add some floor movers on the US deck for Arial fx or some floor movers on the sides or maybe even some batten lights US (all the same address) shooting at whatever is behind the stage giving more depth to the overall stage look. Beyond that you could edit the color band profiles so that each of them have common start addresses for the pixels but unique addresses for tilt (course/ fine). This is how you can really maximize your single universe but you need to give some thought as to what independent control your willing to sacrifice.
@harmvaneijken29084 жыл бұрын
Great tutorials, Can you do a tutorial on making a smaller stage look bigger?
@howierodman49545 жыл бұрын
Fantastic visual for getting back into things.
@AmizaelCastro5 жыл бұрын
I love this video I’m learn right now thanks so much 🙏
@AlexJoneses Жыл бұрын
I wish stage lighting dipped more into the challenge section of youtube
@GED-PHD5 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this. Total amateur, just getting started with lighting for theatrical performances. Learning on the fly out of necessity and curiosity. Looking forward to watching other videos and learning more about the software you are employing. Many thanks.
@phillseaman25952 жыл бұрын
Gone through the basic hardware solution with an ADJ console for the last 4 years and have found its limitations. I am now trying to upgrade, and I am stuck trying to choose between a hardware or software solution. Software Have been reviewing the MagicQ PC and QuickQ PC and, MyDMX 3.0 but not convinced that they are the best solution. Hardware SHEHDS 1024 DMX ConsoleSHEHDS 1024 DMX Console Events Our basics schedule is weekly dances with live bands, 4 main concerts per season, and several special events. Any suggestions or thoughts on which direction to taken would be appreciated. I like software but I also like the instant use of push buttons and manual faders. Background RV Resort I have a 900-seat ballroom/theatre Upstage Truss * 5x LED PAR * 6x LED Pinspot * 1x 12in LED Leko * 4x LED Mini Spot (moving head) Side Truss (left & right) * 1x 3in Leko (incandescent) * 3x 6in Fresnel (incandescent) * 1x 4 chnl dimmer FoH * 6x LED PAR (stage flood color) * 6x LED Leko (White spaced across stage spots) * 2x LED ADJ Inospot (moving head) * 8x LED PAR (dancefloor down lights) Thanks
@LearnStageLighting2 жыл бұрын
Definitely! Send us an email at Gear@learnstagelighting.com and we can help! I would probably recommend LightKey (Mac) or ONYX on a PC with one of their wings or interfaces. Shoot us an email and we can dive deeper
@daniel.joseph.hanson5 жыл бұрын
Love this! For newbies this is a great way to show different ideas! How about less than 100 channels? Or only pars? Or a specific limit on budget? Love your videos!
@aveskielducut3 жыл бұрын
Awesome video, David! I've been learning in your channel since 2018. I have a question tho... What can you say about a PAR/Moving Head light brand like the Big Dipper? I'm from the Philippines and some of the brands that you've mentioned are not available here. My target is to have a good lighting setup without spending too expensive fixtures. If you have a video regarding this, I would love to watch it. I watched your videos since 2018 and it took me 3 years before I understand all of the terminologies, techniques, and strategies when setting up my stage light rig (sound guy here). Hope you can reply to this comment, more power to your channel!
@LearnStageLighting3 жыл бұрын
Every new brand/importer is different. Some are good, some are bad. I haven't seen the big dipper stuff in person, so I can't say.
@papadenz20223 жыл бұрын
Hi, i'm also from Philippines and i used bunch of china lights available from the market. The most expensive brand in our country is AEROLITES and LUMILITES, followed by BIG DIPPER in middle class, then those inexpensive brands like CROWN, DJ SCORPIO, naturally, those brands are generic brands and in price range of 14-17k pesos. Aerolites is almost 28k pesos per unit. The quality for the top and middle brand is great. Bit for those cheap brand the cpu or the computer is always the problem. Sometimes the sensors or the stepper motors. The actual lifespan of the units differ due to outdoor usage and dust accumulation.
@papadenz20223 жыл бұрын
By the way i,m also a sound guy, retired and doing lighting. For almost 8 years.
@leonelrojas15165 жыл бұрын
THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO!!!
@edinnezirevic38335 жыл бұрын
Hi David! I watch several of your videos and it’s helped me a lot. My band have light rig in the size that you explain in video. We have 2 bar with 4 par 56 led each ( Starwille ) on front truss / stands as front light. At the back truss we have 10 par 56 led (2x5) and 4 mini mowingheads 15w spot. As backdrop we use P9 LED curtain 3x2 meter. In the front of drums ( little drum stage) we have 2 more mowingheads on each side. Recently we provided 6 pieces Led bars and they is mounted vertically on 6 mic stand ( 3 on each side of stage ) . They act from the side too get deep .We have 5 more 56 led on front truss on audience. Light rig is controlled with Dmxis and Ableton on Mac .Led curtain is controlled with led studio on PC . Trying to control with “jinx “ ( like glediator) without success. Do you have some cool idea about this rig. We are 3 piece band, drums (center back) keyboard ( stage left )and guitar / vocals ( stage right). Thank you! Best regards from Sweden
@LearnStageLighting5 жыл бұрын
Hard to say without seeing it, but right now it looks like the weakest point of your rig si the brightness of your moving heads - maybe upgrade those?
@edinnezirevic38335 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your answer! I agree with you about mowingheads. They are invisible without atmosphere ( haze or smoke). We are thinking to upgrade and looking after mowingheads. We play very little. Baying mowingheads with more watts don’t fix the problem, I think, because without atmospheric don’t make difference. Maybe wash mowingheads do job or is the question of taste. I mean spot mowingheads usually have gobo and can effect stage even if you don’t use atmospheric. Hard decision! 😉 Thanks again for your videos and keep doing great job! I think this video is more interesting for majority of us , your subscribers, because majority of us handle with light rig in the size you describe in your video!
@Vandueren55 жыл бұрын
Great video!
@user80025 жыл бұрын
Have you ever done a video on designing your dream rig? A rig with no money limitations? Or about designing a light show to programmed music for performance art like you see at the trade shows?
@LearnStageLighting5 жыл бұрын
This is an interesting question, and I'm not sure I can answer it. My design process always starts with the type of show and the result I wish to achieve, so we've got to have some kind of limitation or context built in. The trade show idea is definitely a consideration, but even then, you've got the limitation that you are designing the rig around the strengths of the new light you're selling :)
@user80025 жыл бұрын
@@LearnStageLighting I understand. Thank you for the feedback. I watch these large edm shows with amazing light shows and wonder what it takes to pull all of that off. Looks VERY challenging. Do you know if it's possible to actually make a living as an lighting designer or is it a labor of love?
@LearnStageLighting5 жыл бұрын
@@user8002 It is incredibly possible! I did for for about 6 years full time, and I met MANY people who do the same. Look up the "Geezer's of Gear" podcast, and you will find many interviews with guys who have made their entire career out of doing lighting design.
@user80025 жыл бұрын
@@LearnStageLighting Good to know. Thank you.
@terryhoffman80495 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the helpful info. I'm using a very basic setup way more simpler than anything you've shown. The gigs that my band does are usually in very small venues. Am.legions, bar and grills, small clubs. On a rare occasion we might get into an auditorium or gym. We use a typical 4 led par on a tripod stand usually placed stage right and left, operated with a wireless footswitch by me guitar player. What I have a problem with is extreme color wash on our faces and, sometimes blinding brightness. I am considering either reaiming the fixtures or moving them somewhat behind us and, adding a couple of led pars on the floor right and, left with a static soft white or pale pink color to illuminate our faces for front lighting. I know I could mount them on a couple stands so that they would shine down instead of up but, that's more gear on an already crowded bandstand. Any suggestions? Thanks for the great videos. It's great that you take the time to demonstrate some very useful ideas. Terry
@LearnStageLighting5 жыл бұрын
Hey Terry, you might want to check out the Eliminator Mini Par RGBW that I just reviewed here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z2HZpJuqisqHm7c It's a good fit for small shows.
@user80025 жыл бұрын
Wouldn't the adj sweeper beam have worked as well as the colorband pix-m?
@LearnStageLighting5 жыл бұрын
Could have - nice catch - thanks for letting me know about that light!
@user80025 жыл бұрын
@@LearnStageLighting Your welcome. Glad to help. Love your tutorials.
@voxproevents64055 жыл бұрын
nice, i like it ;)
@racedrummer15 жыл бұрын
I like this Video a lot! What can you do with 1000€ /US 900$