It's a mix. Some do use haze, others don't. It can do a lot for your lighting, and it's worth it if you are focusing a lot on making great lighting, especially if you're using movers.
Here's what I've learned... ONLY the lighting designers in the congregation will know the difference between a $200 and a 2 grand moving head! what matters is how you control them, and I'd recommend using software, or even an app which will offer you EXCEEDINGLY more flexibility than most affordable hardware consoles! Also, if you already have LED pars, I'd recommend spot fixtures even a simple one that's very bright, well constructed and affordable can look amazing!!
@@hiptoalieu true. Even better a led wash light with zoom feature. They can double as a spot and a wash, dependingbon their focus even as a beam. So you get all 3 in one fixture.
What’s your suggestion to try making an effect that bounces between the various positions?
Thanks for this. If only we had some moving lights. Small church, small budget, etc. Are a lot of churches using haze?
It's a mix. Some do use haze, others don't. It can do a lot for your lighting, and it's worth it if you are focusing a lot on making great lighting, especially if you're using movers.
Here's what I've learned... ONLY the lighting designers in the congregation will know the difference between a $200 and a 2 grand moving head! what matters is how you control them, and I'd recommend using software, or even an app which will offer you EXCEEDINGLY more flexibility than most affordable hardware consoles! Also, if you already have LED pars, I'd recommend spot fixtures even a simple one that's very bright, well constructed and affordable can look amazing!!
@@hiptoalieu true. Even better a led wash light with zoom feature. They can double as a spot and a wash, dependingbon their focus even as a beam. So you get all 3 in one fixture.
@@LearnStageLighting when you say, “haze” do you mean fog?
@@russellhill1981 no
whats that app ur using
You mentioned in your video trying for a tilt only preset for sky positions. Is Onyx able to do this? If so I haven't figured it out yet... :)
Yep, CLEAR the pan before you record (right-click, clear, as well as other methods)
What program do you use to create these artificial stages and lighting? I would like to make artificial stages too so I can practice show set ups!
This is Capture: www.learnstagelighting.com/want-lighting-visualizer/
@@LearnStageLighting The Link does not Work.
But I can i do this with dmx 512