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Lighting 101 // Types of Fixtures

Today we will review the three most common types of lights that are used in church lighting systems, which are conventional, LED, and Moving-Head fixtures.  While this initial post will give you a brief overview of each type, each of the subsequent posts will individually examine these types of fixtures in greater detail. Because each type of …

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Lighting 101 // The Capabilities of Lighting

“The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness can never extinguish it.” (John 1:5)   Back To Basics I am sure most of you have been to a concert in an arena with a big headlining act and thought to yourself, “Man, those lights look amazing!” Well, of course they do! They are run …

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Click Track Basics

So your team is playing to a click track and everything is going great until you get to a slow song. Suddenly the band and the metronome are in two different places. How do we avoid this? Here are 4 tips for keeping your team locked in to that click. Volume The most important thing is to …

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