Get Your DMX Lights Up in the Air: How to Hang Small Fixtures

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
  • Learn different ways to Mount and Suspend your DMX Stage Lights from a T-Bar Stand, Crank-Up Stand, Truss, or even from the Ceiling!
    You can buy some of the gear shown in this video here:
    Basic T-Bar Stand
    amzn.to/48xyv8l
    Crank-Up Stand
    amzn.to/3hbRBHB
    Truss System
    amzn.to/3d0Xd5R
    O-Clamps
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    C-Clamps
    amzn.to/35KGRKO
    Triangle Truss Section
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    Safety Cables
    amzn.to/3y1Lxbb

Komentáře • 74

  • @catwhatcher
    @catwhatcher Před 3 lety +4

    Very informative! Thank you! Keep up the great work. 👍

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the kind words and really appreciate you watching!

  • @BOMBTYPE
    @BOMBTYPE Před 3 lety

    always great info in these!

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Před 3 lety

      Appreciate the kind words and thanks for watching!

  • @CarlosKaiman
    @CarlosKaiman Před rokem

    Thanks for such a great video!!!

  • @Martinmoore87
    @Martinmoore87 Před 3 lety

    Great video as always

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Před 3 lety

      Really appreciate the words of encouragement- thanks for watching

  • @Tigerofthenight
    @Tigerofthenight Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for explaining the C clamp. I had previously just pushed the bolts supplied by ADJ through the holes in the T bar.

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Před 3 měsíci

      Sometimes I use the holes in the T bar, but a big advantage of the C clamp is that you can place the light in any position along the length of the bar. Thanks for watching!

  • @owenpeters3874
    @owenpeters3874 Před 3 lety +1

    great video

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the kind words and appreciate you watching!

  • @SynthAddict
    @SynthAddict Před 2 lety

    excellent vid and ideas as usual :-)

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the kind words and I appreciate you watching!

  • @Tigerofthenight
    @Tigerofthenight Před 3 měsíci

    Around 1980, we used big heavy movie lights at art school. I was trained to never put my thumb around the vertical pole supporting the light, in case the light came down and sliced my hand. I think this advice applies also to modern stage lighting.

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Před 3 měsíci

      Appreciate the good advice. Thankfully these lights are much smaller and lighter :)

  • @marcosartori9213
    @marcosartori9213 Před 3 lety

    Thank you

  • @DjJeffo78
    @DjJeffo78 Před 3 lety

    Fantastic video Steve. Even though I don’t use Trust or T-Bar Stand. Shame I can’t share my set up on here to show you.

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for all the words of encouragement! (would love to see your setup sometime)

  • @ericcruz2009
    @ericcruz2009 Před 3 lety

    Thank u teacher..!! U are a genius..!!

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for watching!!

    • @Inspignant
      @Inspignant Před 2 lety

      @@LearnLizard what's the best location when mounting to the ceiling? I have a high V shaped ceiling in the center. Is it better to have them on the side of the room facing in or center ceiling facing down?
      BTW they are all moving head lights and laser gobo.

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Před 2 lety

      @@Inspignant I guess it depends on how you want to light your stage. If you want to front light it might work best to mount to the slant- make SURE your truss or mounts have the structural integrity to support the weight of your rig. Appreciate you watching!

  • @ColinDean1
    @ColinDean1 Před 3 lety +1

    I mount my lights on my QSC K10 speakers via the rigging mounts, Looks a little silly but saves me from having additional stands. Oh and yes I do have a safety on them.

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Před 3 lety

      Cool- I've seen lights mounted above speakers and it totally makes sense (I have K10's too- love em) Makes sense to minimize the number of stands you need to haul to a gig...

  • @maslahmoha5442
    @maslahmoha5442 Před 4 měsíci

    Goog Job🎉

  • @Savagetechie
    @Savagetechie Před rokem +11

    As a guide on how NOT to attach a truss to a ceiling that's a good one. What you've ended up with there is an unpredictable system with no load rating; your whole truss is held up by 3 wood screws, all of which a pulling directly on the thread. When attaching truss to wooden beams you want a fixing going perpendicular to the load or even better going right around the beam. You certainly don't want to use some metal plates from the hardware store which aren't actually connected to the truss as your pick-up assembly, you have movement from the lights and potential vibrations which could easily result in your truss landing on the ground. I appreciate you've put a warning on this section but the example shown is so wrong you should have taken your own advice.

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Před rokem +2

      Thats very helpful perspective and I truly appreciate your professional advice.
      My setup has been working great for me. My mini moving heads and Pars weigh less than 70 lbs total and the steel 3/8 lag bolts are rated to hold 200 pounds per inch of thread so I’m personally feeling pretty safe but certainly don’t want to ever risk the health and safety of others. Appreciate you watching!

    • @christiansmith8529
      @christiansmith8529 Před rokem +4

      @@LearnLizard I watched your video about moving heads and it’s apparent you don’t have much industry knowledge and that’s fine. Where you crossed the line is this video showing people how to rig. If you are doing a lift with crank stands the truss should ALWAYS be level. DO NOT use random stuff from the hardware store to mount things. This goes beyond sketchy wiring in the Chinese light clones, you’re trying to teach people things that you do not know yourself and are going to get people hurt. If anyone would like to learn how to do this properly there are multiple courses available. Use tuv certified hardware or things with engineering stamps and make sure you have the proper insurance for what you are doing.
      Edit: just watched some of your laser stuff and holy crap your going head level and occasionally actually putting your face in front of 1w+ lasers. For your sake and others do not do that or crowd scan… please, go take some courses on how to do this stuff properly before trying to “teach” people.

  • @User-bp1bc
    @User-bp1bc Před 2 lety

    Are there any products you can use on moving heads to attach them to a T bar if you have lost or not received the mount that usually comes with it?

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Před 2 lety +1

      Someone recently asked a similar question and I did a little research. For some reason, those little mounting brackets are really difficult (if not impossible) to find online. You could try your local DJ supply store or if you know someone who can bend and drill metal, you could maybe have them make you one. Sorry I'm not more help on this-- let me know if you figure out a better solution...

  • @mateomiosic844
    @mateomiosic844 Před 2 lety

    gj man

  • @deejayshmoove
    @deejayshmoove Před 2 lety

    Any advise for replacing lost mounting brackets for your mini moving head??

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Před 2 lety +1

      I was looking for the same thing once and had a very hard time finding any options. You could try here:
      www.stagelightingstore.com
      In the end I ended up using a mounting bracket from another light I was wasn't using any more. Good luck and if you find a good source I'd love to hear back from you here in the comment section. Thanks.

  • @Gigmeister1
    @Gigmeister1 Před rokem

    Good video. How about mounting an old Par style power supply controller to the T bar stand? Thanks .

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Před rokem

      I'm not sure exactly what kind of power supply you have, but I frequently use velcro ties to hold up cables and connectors. You might try that. Appreciate you watching!

    • @Gigmeister1
      @Gigmeister1 Před rokem

      @@LearnLizard it's a Lightcraft Mobile 460- very old school.

  • @Larberm
    @Larberm Před rokem

    Question can you recommend a c clamp to hang a laser Cube for a 2" truss pipe. Thank you.

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Před rokem

      That's a good question. Because the LaserCube is set up with more of a camera tripod type mount, you would need some kind of screw adapter to attach it to a more standard 2" truss clamp. If anyone out there has any suggestions, I would really like to know.

  • @lightfox1718
    @lightfox1718 Před 2 lety +1

    What moving heads are you using?

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Před 2 lety

      Hi- They are:
      1) Lixada Mini Beam Moving Head
      bit.ly/37NfTkf
      2) Lixada Mini Gobo Moving Head
      bit.ly/34az6Ol
      You can learn more about both of them in this video:
      czcams.com/video/IklDtZLkAOc/video.html
      Thanks for watching!

  • @kissmulti
    @kissmulti Před rokem

    How do I know for sure that my small mini moving head wash lights wont make a t-stand topple over?

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Před rokem

      If you have a decent T-stand that is made for mounting DMX lights and have the legs spread properly, you might get a small amount of wobble with a very fast pan and tilt cue, but I've never come even close to having a stand topple over in any of my rigs.

  • @siel.castillo
    @siel.castillo Před 3 lety +2

    Hey! Could you do a video about a disco ball light that I found on Amazon? It looks very cool and has a great price!
    It's called: "Galapara Digital LED RGB Crystal Magic Ball Effect Light DMX 512 Disco DJ Stage Lighting"

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Před 3 lety +1

      That light looks pretty cool- I can't believe it has DMX control and it costs less than $20!!

    • @siel.castillo
      @siel.castillo Před 3 lety +1

      @@LearnLizard That's exactly what I thought! But I don't know if it's too good to be true.

  • @GRUNGER
    @GRUNGER Před 5 měsíci

    what length steel hanger bolts did you use?

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Před 5 měsíci

      They are 4" total length, with half being threaded up into the wood beam. By the way, I weigh about 150 lbs and as a test I could easily hand from just one bolt, so the truss held by 3 bolts is quite strong.

  • @ChrisGarby
    @ChrisGarby Před 3 lety

    Hi, i know its off subject, but do you know or know anyone who can create a light profile for Vibrio? Thanks

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Před 3 lety

      Vibrio really makes it simple to create your own profiles. Here's a video that shows how:
      czcams.com/video/tnyVHO50Mf0/video.html

  • @iansanchez1470
    @iansanchez1470 Před 7 měsíci

    what can i use to hide the cables if i'm using a truss or a T stand

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Před 6 měsíci

      I use hook loop cable ties like this:
      amzn.to/42a82eg
      Once all the cables are run I gather them and attach them to the poles. You can reuse them too- works great.

  • @puppet022
    @puppet022 Před rokem

    What model is the small moving head light that you showed?

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Před rokem

      Hi - its a Lixada mini gobo light that is almost identical to this one:
      amzn.to/3QDmjJl

  • @siel.castillo
    @siel.castillo Před 3 lety

    Do you have any tips for attaching lights to the ceiling itself?

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Před 3 lety +1

      You could screw a hanger bolt into the ceiling (joist) and then attach the mounting bracket on the light directly to the bolt. I think that would work really well, but of course you wouldn't be able to adjust the position of where it was located.

    • @siel.castillo
      @siel.castillo Před 3 lety +1

      @@LearnLizard 👍🏻

  • @lauraortega8028
    @lauraortega8028 Před 2 lety

    Can you do the poker pro head light

  • @Circus_Stefan_Brumbach
    @Circus_Stefan_Brumbach Před 5 měsíci

    Is it possible to hang them sideways?

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Před 5 měsíci

      On smaller moving heads its not generally recommended as it can put more stress on the motors and bearings, and might shorten the life of the fixture. That said, I've seen a lot of lights mounted that way that seem to work fine.

    • @Circus_Stefan_Brumbach
      @Circus_Stefan_Brumbach Před 5 měsíci

      @@LearnLizard Thank you

  • @chopsie4078
    @chopsie4078 Před rokem +1

    How do you attach safety cables to spinning head disco light because it has no eye for the safety cables to go through………so if something malfunctions what will stop the light from falling to the ground because they can be very dangerous and expensive so please respond Anyway keep up the good work 😊😅

    • @chopsie4078
      @chopsie4078 Před rokem

      Also if you can please make it into a video

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Před rokem +1

      Hi- Typically if there is no safety eyelet, a rigger would wrap the safety cable around the yoke or handle of the fixture and the truss it is attached to.
      Appreciate your kind words and thanks for watching!

    • @chopsie4078
      @chopsie4078 Před rokem

      Thanks again

    • @chopsie4078
      @chopsie4078 Před rokem

      I would of never thought of that 👍🏻😁😆😃😄😀

    • @chopsie4078
      @chopsie4078 Před rokem

      @@LearnLizard you are the nicest person I have ever met

  • @GvanDorst
    @GvanDorst Před 3 lety

    Try looking at the cam, instead of at your monitor

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Před 3 lety +3

      Well actually I am looking at my notes/outline. Next time I'll put them closer to the camera lens. Can I hire you as my director?

    • @bedinthehead4987
      @bedinthehead4987 Před 3 lety

      try wording that a little nicer next time