Great video. I like the note made that addresses that uplighting is more than just covering a whole wall. It needs to address architectural detail and focus to the important areas in the room. And the note about quantity vs features when it comes to working with a budget was also very helpful.
I've been a professional dj for 5 years and started following you a few month ago. Your videos always scratch me right where I itch! Uplighting is my next big move and sure enough, you're now covering it. Very much looking forward to what you have to say next! Keep up the great work!
sorry to be offtopic but does anybody know of a trick to log back into an instagram account..? I stupidly forgot the account password. I love any assistance you can give me.
@Alden Casen thanks for your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
You get all the best toys Brian. Please set up all the different lights at the same time on a large wall next to each other so we can compare them for brightness & beam angles. Maybe a mega par, a ultra hex par, a profile panel, mega bars, V-bar, a flat par QWH5x, a wifely parQA5 & an ultra bar. Put them all down a wall & have a person walk in front of them, so we can get a size perspective. Any of these can be used for uplighting, but they all give a different effect. Variety is great, but I would like to see a side by side comparison before I buy them since most of us can't afford 8 of each.
great video brian . Thank you . i cant wait for part 2 and maybe talk and show programming dmx and how to hook up all those lights once again thank you ...!!!
I would suggest that for DJs who do a fair share of Outdoor tent weddings like myself that the Battery operated LED lights will come in handy! In these situations, a DJ would wish they had more than 2 battery operated lights. I just did a Tent wedding on Saturday where I placed 10 wireless lights around the tent, and I put the lights in sound active mode to beat to the music.
Some great points, personally I would prefer about six battery powered lights. reasons Time setup, cables, powerpoints. I think if you have cables you add an extra 45minutes in setup and packdown. The extra colours with amber and white no big deal you have hundreds with RGB to choose from including so nice pinks. From what I have encountered Uplighting in NZ generally couples don't want to pay too much so about $100 for most. Price wise batterry powered lights for the extra about $100 you get a battery, a brighter light and you can still use power cord if needed. Better value , better performance, flexibility for mobile DJ not having power points in the right place happens nearlyat every venue. need to shine up that column no power point at the base of the column out comes the power cord , possible trip hazzard ot comes the duct tape = messy setup and cables running everywhere. From your point of view the batteries are by far the easiest and most efficient way to go.
I would love to see a comparison between similar Chauvet and ADJ lights, such as tripar or regular rgb par lights like the maga par profile and slimpar. That is, if you can get your hands on a Chauvet fixture... :) I have 4 Slimpar 56 lights, and I think I will upgrade these by adding a couple pairs of battery powered wireless tripar fixtures, as well as a bunch of Mega Tripar Profile, one four pack at a time. Wondering if the fixtures are all just rgb, but different types and a mix of Chauvet and ADJ, will the colors work OK together? Thanks for the videos.... can't wait for more...
Thank you for this informative video! May I ask if you know of any good budget friendly up lights that have an option to customize colors? And also budget friendly ones that don't have the custom color option... Thanks!
Hey Brian I know this might be unrelated to this video but I have a question for you. Sometimes I get potential brides/clients asking to come by other gigs I have to "see me in action". Does this happen to you? Personally I have no problem with it but my other brides might. I feel that it puts me in an awkward position to have to ask my bride if some random people they've never met can come by their wedding. Any insight you can provide would be appreciated. Thanks!
We have run into similar requests & I decline out of respect for the current bride. Nobody wants "crashers" stopping in to see how it's going. We started video taping our performances with a go pro camera or cell phone. If the bride agrees, we post the video on our Facebook page. If they do not want it on display, we ask permission to keep it for our personal library & show it to potential clients. To respect people's privacy, try not to get clear video of people's faces. Stand back & get an overview of the room or video your setup BEFORE all the guests arrive. Great way to show off your lighting.
You can apply this info to whatever lighting you'd like. ADJ supports education on this channel & have been very easy to work with, so, that's what's up.
Great video. I like the note made that addresses that uplighting is more than just covering a whole wall. It needs to address architectural detail and focus to the important areas in the room. And the note about quantity vs features when it comes to working with a budget was also very helpful.
I've been a professional dj for 5 years and started following you a few month ago. Your videos always scratch me right where I itch! Uplighting is my next big move and sure enough, you're now covering it. Very much looking forward to what you have to say next! Keep up the great work!
sorry to be offtopic but does anybody know of a trick to log back into an instagram account..?
I stupidly forgot the account password. I love any assistance you can give me.
@Adonis Royal Instablaster :)
@Alden Casen thanks for your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Alden Casen it worked and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thanks so much you really help me out!
@Adonis Royal Happy to help xD
You get all the best toys Brian. Please set up all the different lights at the same time on a large wall next to each other so we can compare them for brightness & beam angles. Maybe a mega par, a ultra hex par, a profile panel, mega bars, V-bar, a flat par QWH5x, a wifely parQA5 & an ultra bar. Put them all down a wall & have a person walk in front of them, so we can get a size perspective. Any of these can be used for uplighting, but they all give a different effect. Variety is great, but I would like to see a side by side comparison before I buy them since most of us can't afford 8 of each.
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great video brian . Thank you . i cant wait for part 2 and maybe talk and show programming dmx and how to hook up all those lights once again thank you ...!!!
Very informative! Great job B!
I would suggest that for DJs who do a fair share of Outdoor tent weddings like myself that the Battery operated LED lights will come in handy! In these situations, a DJ would wish they had more than 2 battery operated lights. I just did a Tent wedding on Saturday where I placed 10 wireless lights around the tent, and I put the lights in sound active mode to beat to the music.
Some great points, personally I would prefer about six battery powered lights. reasons Time setup, cables, powerpoints. I think if you have cables you add an extra 45minutes in setup and packdown. The extra colours with amber and white no big deal you have hundreds with RGB to choose from including so nice pinks. From what I have encountered Uplighting in NZ generally couples don't want to pay too much so about $100 for most.
Price wise batterry powered lights for the extra about $100 you get a battery, a brighter light and you can still use power cord if needed. Better value , better performance, flexibility for mobile DJ not having power points in the right place happens nearlyat every venue.
need to shine up that column no power point at the base of the column out comes the power cord , possible trip hazzard ot comes the duct tape = messy setup and cables running everywhere.
From your point of view the batteries are by far the easiest and most efficient way to go.
Great channel man! I'm learning a lot.
I would love to see a comparison between similar Chauvet and ADJ lights, such as tripar or regular rgb par lights like the maga par profile and slimpar. That is, if you can get your hands on a Chauvet fixture... :) I have 4 Slimpar 56 lights, and I think I will upgrade these by adding a couple pairs of battery powered wireless tripar fixtures, as well as a bunch of Mega Tripar Profile, one four pack at a time. Wondering if the fixtures are all just rgb, but different types and a mix of Chauvet and ADJ, will the colors work OK together? Thanks for the videos.... can't wait for more...
I’m using this for my church. And I want to know if you could control the remote from a far distance?
Thank you for this informative video! May I ask if you know of any good budget friendly up lights that have an option to customize colors? And also budget friendly ones that don't have the custom color option...
Thanks!
I love these VIDEOS!!!!!
I use a fourbar as uplighting.
I'm wanting to buy monitors for about 200 people and minimal floor lighting. Do you have any recommendations for lights or speakers?
it would be nice if you would link the products you use.
Hey Brian I know this might be unrelated to this video but I have a question for you. Sometimes I get potential brides/clients asking to come by other gigs I have to "see me in action". Does this happen to you? Personally I have no problem with it but my other brides might. I feel that it puts me in an awkward position to have to ask my bride if some random people they've never met can come by their wedding. Any insight you can provide would be appreciated. Thanks!
We have run into similar requests & I decline out of respect for the current bride. Nobody wants "crashers" stopping in to see how it's going. We started video taping our performances with a go pro camera or cell phone. If the bride agrees, we post the video on our Facebook page. If they do not want it on display, we ask permission to keep it for our personal library & show it to potential clients. To respect people's privacy, try not to get clear video of people's faces. Stand back & get an overview of the room or video your setup BEFORE all the guests arrive. Great way to show off your lighting.
Good advice! Thanks for the help. It's nice to know there are other DJ's with the same experiences.
You planning to stream a BSR anytime soon?
thanks for the tips!
When I watch this video on youtube it makes your video black and white and all glitchy?
Are you based in Chicago?
I agree 100%
what is up with you and American DJ, stop just showing off there products. Show off everyones brands, like Chauvet and Eliminator.
You can apply this info to whatever lighting you'd like. ADJ supports education on this channel & have been very easy to work with, so, that's what's up.