Stage Lighting Design

Other than a couple of lamp design projects as an Industrial Design undergrad, I really first got into lighting as a church volunteer. What started off as helping out with fabrication for stage set designs turned into creating lighting and controls designs for a 1000-seat auditorium and leading a team of other lighting techs and stage set builders for periodic stage refreshes.

Christmas 2018 stage design for Turning Point Church

This was the first major redesign after moving into the new auditorium and it addressed some of the weaknesses of the original design without adding any equipment other than some truss and hoists. We traded some height for wider coverage of the stage, which resulted in fewer camera angles or seat views with empty backgrounds.

Conference Lighting

This was a stage set I designed for a conference held in the Westin Buckhead ballroom in Atlanta. The concept was for a flag motif, so the stage background was made of 13 horizontal stripes grazed from each side by narrow-beam batten fixtures. The conference logo was suspended a few feet in front of the backdrop and lit from above to allow contrasting colors on it. The lighting was rented from Magnum in Atlanta, and I built the backdrop and installed it at the event. Control was DMX via a GrandMA2 Light console, also rented from Magnum.

2016 New Auditorium, Turning Point Church

We moved up from a 300-seat room to build on a 1000-seat auditorium. Planning for the lighting design began in February and we moved in at the end of September. This was my first chance to choose lighting and controls equipment, create the controls schematic, and manage an installation from scratch. This was also my first time working with integrated video content AND the GrandMA2 lighting control console - a major crash course in stage design and operation!

Christmas 2015 Stage Design with Pixel LEDs, Turning Point Church

This was the second from-scratch stage set design I did for Turning Point, and it was the first to incorporate standard LED pixel tape. I also reused the 15-channel halogen dimmers that I designed and built for the previous stage design.

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