In another post featuring the New Student Welcome Night that was recently hosted by Koinonia, acts2fellowship, and Kairos, on the UC Berkeley campus, I wanted to feature this video giving you a glimpse of what the atmosphere was like there. It’s really amazing the kind of things that these lighting guys and gals do – it’s not just about having a bunch of lights moving around and having the haze machines spit out a lot of haze, but it really involves careful programming and listening to the praise set and going through the skit meticulously so that the lights enhance the atmosphere. On top of that, you have to worry about the power constraints of the circuits and keep track of how many lights you are plugging into each circuit. The venue for NSWN, Wheeler Auditorium, had many power constraints and that awesome light fixture in the back is actually a low-power element that they put together for this event.
To see what’s possible with more power, check out this video of Interhigh Fellowship‘s Rise event in September 2009 which was run by the same lighting crew.
Is it just me or did the first video not get encrypted right…
Stage Lightinging in in my world is tuff stuff to work with but
you’ll eventually get there if you stick with it.
Cheers