The Top 5 Moving Heads for Small Stages

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • What Small Moving Heads should you look at buying for your small stage?
    In this video we'll show you our top 5 picks, that might make your decision easier.
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    -David
    00:00 Introduction
    00:25 What are the requirements for these lights?
    01:58 Link to Learn Stage Lighting Gear.
    02:09 Our recommendation for you first light.
    02:22 Eliminator Stealth Wash Zoom
    03:13 Why did we recommend a wash fixture first?
    05:00 Gamma Nano Beam
    06:22 The Eliminator Stealth Spot
    08:38 Intimidator Scan 360
    09:14 The Pros of the Intimidator Scan 360
    09:49 Things to remember when working with scanners
    11:18 Quick Recap
    11:53 Eliminator Stinger Spot
    13:25 Closing

Komentáře • 11

  • @hiptoalieu
    @hiptoalieu Před 3 měsíci +7

    IMO, Shehds and other Chinese brands have BETTER small moving heads than the "big name" companies. In this case better means brighter and with more features!

  • @hiptoalieu
    @hiptoalieu Před 3 měsíci +1

    For spots, it's advantageous to look at spots that have two gobo wheels. ANYTHING that can make open white gobos look better and give you more texture options is a very good option!
    Also, IMHO for a band a rotating prism is very important for almost all genres that most bands play!

  • @hiptoalieu
    @hiptoalieu Před 3 měsíci

    So glad you talked about scanners!!

  • @Neeko_Lionheart
    @Neeko_Lionheart Před 3 měsíci +4

    Any chance we could get a series on programming lights with QLC+ along with Reaper? Or something similar? Rookie here trying to get into programming a light show to music, so any and all resources would be fantastic!

  • @watchoutmedia311
    @watchoutmedia311 Před 2 měsíci

    90s scanner makes the grandpa Highend Cyberlight so proud of that Chauvet Intimidator 360 😂
    Trackspots with LED engines soon? Who knows?! 😂

  • @thecelebrationdj
    @thecelebrationdj Před měsícem

    What about for mobile DJs that don't have haze? Venues always tell me that my fog machine will cause their fire alarms to go off...
    I bought the Chauvet Intimidator Trios and they're awesome on sound mode but they don't work well with rekordbox DMX lighting integration. RB lighting can't utilize any of the great features. So what would you recommend for RB DMX lighting for a mobile DJ without haze?

  • @christopherpoche
    @christopherpoche Před 3 měsíci +2

    Most of us mobile DJ, Karaoke, Band guys have stages that are not only small, but there is no way to get overhead trusses setup. If we do, it's a 2 tripod with the flat 10 ft span at best that doesn't look all that good since it clutters up the front. I have 2 of the 6' pedestals. that I can put a single mover on top and usually a single par clamped on the backside. Can you show a recommendation for these kinds of setups where you usually only have 1 hour to setup everything, including lighting and sound?

    • @hiptoalieu
      @hiptoalieu Před 3 měsíci

      Put a Stealth Spot or Shehds 100w 6 prism spot on top, and then two pars and a batten in the middle!

    • @christopherpoche
      @christopherpoche Před 3 měsíci

      @@hiptoalieu par in the middle at the bottom gives a nice effect but, it does nothing to light a band or other area.

  • @hiptoalieu
    @hiptoalieu Před 3 měsíci +1

    I disagree with starting with wash movers, IMHO...most small lighting rigs can't really contain more than a couple of movers, and gobos/prisms always will give you more flexiblelity and offer more dynamic looks WITHOUT haze!
    Also, with lots of LED pars and such, it's nice to have more of a hard edged spot!