Church Lighting Makeover

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  • čas přidán 18. 07. 2022
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Komentáře • 43

  • @jeremiah.massillon
    @jeremiah.massillon Před rokem +33

    “She is one of the three women serving in worship tech ministry in the state of Florida” 😂

  • @danielfmyers
    @danielfmyers Před rokem +8

    How many bassists does it take to change a lightbulb?
    Irrelevant, they don’t put lights back there.

  • @collabworship
    @collabworship Před rokem +2

    Great stuff ya'll! Looks really good now.

  • @philakilTV
    @philakilTV Před rokem

    Enjoy learning new worship tech tips from your content! Hope to have the opportunity to stop through and meet you in-person since I am currently in Melbourne also.

  • @emanuelubierna8361
    @emanuelubierna8361 Před rokem

    great work guys!

  • @jimc5096
    @jimc5096 Před 2 měsíci

    I noticed some people saying they loved the angles. As someone who has 50+ years 9in enertainment technology - mostly lighting, the goal is to establish lighting zones just like they did here then light each area with 2 lighting instruments - 1 from stage right and 1 from stage left with both being as close to 45 degrees as possible. The hair lights don't have to be at 45 degrees, but I never shot them straight down. You need to light the top of the head and shoulders as well as the back of the head and shoulders with the bleed over Great video and you guys are on the right track to having a lighting rig that will meat all you needs and really kicks.

    • @jamesirwin5483
      @jamesirwin5483 Před měsícem

      Donde podemos contactarnos, tienes mucho conocimiento..

  • @annekedebruyn7797
    @annekedebruyn7797 Před rokem +1

    Good call on the hair lighting.
    That was the first thing I missed even after the makeover.

  • @Bouray1
    @Bouray1 Před rokem +1

    This looks awesome when you adjusted the lights did you aim the lights at feet/stage or directly at the person?

  • @ekanemekanem9027
    @ekanemekanem9027 Před rokem

    Great content Chief!! Can you please do a video for lighting a small church stage with a low ceiling 😊

  • @jaredzwicker8135
    @jaredzwicker8135 Před rokem +2

    Great walkthrough. We are looking at improving our lighting right now. Appreciate the comments on finding depth and that not all need to be in full light. Question: what do you suggest if one of the worship leaders is also keys? In terms of the front subjects.

  • @renepalacios8352
    @renepalacios8352 Před rokem +4

    Loved all the information. I loved how you did the angles! I am going to try this at my church. Just curious, how deep is your stage?

    • @Vitaconfide
      @Vitaconfide Před rokem +1

      Also interested in how deep your stage is. Our stage may just be too shallow to not blast the back wall. I've been working on the lighting lately and greatly appreciate your videos.

  • @rob-fischer
    @rob-fischer Před rokem

    Thanks for the video... may be I missed it, but did you mention how far the fixtures are away from the stage/talents?

  • @AZ-pp5qs
    @AZ-pp5qs Před rokem

    Wish you could come to Arizona and help us with our lighting.

  • @jonathandavid7579
    @jonathandavid7579 Před rokem +1

    Wow

  • @lfisher8154
    @lfisher8154 Před rokem

    Thanks. How deep front to back is the stage?

  • @emmanueloriyomi3008
    @emmanueloriyomi3008 Před rokem

    Any idea on the materials used for the ceiling?

  • @junereyaviles6424
    @junereyaviles6424 Před rokem

    I hope you notice me, I'm just asking what DLP are you using?

  • @VICTOR.TAVAREZ
    @VICTOR.TAVAREZ Před rokem

    So what kelvin are they using? I struggling at my church because our lights are 3k but the prior production person put gels to make them 5k but it just doesn’t look right
    Do you think if i take the film off would it look to yellow?
    We have Chauvet ovation e 260ww

  • @rmessnerjr
    @rmessnerjr Před rokem +3

    I’m the AV Director and, by default, the lighting director/designer. Our bass player is visible. I am also the bass player. :D Seriously, all our instrumentalists are important and have enough light to be seen in the cameras, even if they would rather not be seen (ahem).

    • @julianvaz5226
      @julianvaz5226 Před rokem +1

      Bro. This is 100% true. All on the stage are equally important in God's eyes, hence all have to highlighted. Maybe in different contrasts, but definately not meant to be left in the dark.

    • @nathan.gaertner
      @nathan.gaertner Před rokem +3

      Great thought! However, what they are trying to accomplish by lighting instrumentalists dimmer is not primarily removing people from a shot, it’s actually subject-background contrast. Subject-background contrast is extremely important in engaging an online audience and in making sure the attention of a shot is drawn to the subject. The fact of the matter is that if you have a shot that is meant to focus on the worship leader and the instrumentalist behind them is just as well lit, they become a distraction to the subject of the shot. This is much less engaging and professional looking than having a clear subject in a frame. Some shots, such as a master shot of the whole stage, are often meant to draw attention to instrumentalists just as much as the worship leaders, but shots that are focused on worship leaders are incredibly important. That being said, I understand your reasoning behind lighting your instrumentalists enough to be seen. There can be other ways to introduce subject-background contrast, although they are not as easy. Here are a couple I can think of:
      -Depth of field: While more expensive lenses will help you achieve a shallower depth of field, this is expensive and you can likely move some of your cameras closer and use tighter shots in order to have a shallower depth of field.
      -Placement of the instrumentalists on the stage: if you have a camera that often/always goes to one subject on the stage, place any other people in a place where they will not interfere with that shot.

  • @erickalcala7649
    @erickalcala7649 Před rokem

    how tall are these lights , and how wide is the altar?

  • @chrispierce1305
    @chrispierce1305 Před rokem +8

    As a drummer, this lighting offends me. 😂 Otherwise, great job!

  • @danielstartek9729
    @danielstartek9729 Před 5 měsíci

    That Dillon is one hairy freek!

  • @jeremycf5122
    @jeremycf5122 Před rokem +1

    I think you're on the right track if you're going for the seeker friendly Bethel-ish look. Maybe a stronger backlight could help. Idk if it's just an exposure thing, or if they bleed to much on the stage, but in my opinion the house lights could be slightly brighter so the people in the seats look a bit more distinctive.

  • @Thewanderer_378
    @Thewanderer_378 Před rokem

    Doesn't look over done and that's great! It seems with all the technology we have today we shouldn't have to rent a lift right? So put the fixtures on an electrical circuit so we can move them horizontally. Tricky? Yes. Invented yet? nope! 😂

  • @jamestucker3661
    @jamestucker3661 Před rokem

    Try some side light on your musicians - you can do less saturdared colors on them that compliment the saturated top light color. This will light your band for camera a little better.

  • @bennierenfro
    @bennierenfro Před rokem

    So on a previous one of these you emphasised the need for consistency in the naming scheme for the church's live-stream, but this video lacks the naming scheme established in that video. LOVE the content though, just enjoyed the irony of that. Maybe:
    Worship Tech Booth Makeover Grace Church Ep. 2 | Church Lighting Makeover

    • @Churchfront
      @Churchfront  Před rokem

      Yeah sometimes I come up with ideas for the staff members a churches I help. It’s their decision whether or not to actually make it part of their systems. Lol. In this case they have not done that (yet).

  • @Nujola
    @Nujola Před rokem +1

    are you still using a projector?

  • @galarza010692
    @galarza010692 Před rokem +1

    whats the name of the spot lights?

  • @huntereubanks1325
    @huntereubanks1325 Před rokem

    Jake did you move to Florida?

  • @keysofdet
    @keysofdet Před rokem

    Did you change churches again?

  • @SoggyBagelz
    @SoggyBagelz Před rokem +2

    not sure i like the philosophy of only lighting the front line. i think theres a lot to be gained from a team that looks uniform and can be seen interacting with each other or worshipping alone, plus eliminates any tension that might be present. also i think having silhouettes behind well-lit subjects does not look good

  • @kirankumarmandaru6216

    iam sorry, its look like a bar not a church