Great video! And extremely informative! I’m in a local metal band. So far we’ve only played a few bars who have very limited to no lighting. What would be the best option for a scenario like that? I’m still a bit confused.
Thanks! I appreciate that! I would probably just grab a few par cans to start with and go from there! You can basically never go wrong with cans and they will always be useful! You can move them and test to see what works for you too! For metal, I always love heavy backlighting with blinders! Especially if you can sync them to music! Just adds a bit of intensity! I would probably stick away from RGB and go warm white with some heavy uplighting! That’s a great rock look!
What lights do you recommend? Let me know below!
Great video! And extremely informative! I’m in a local metal band. So far we’ve only played a few bars who have very limited to no lighting. What would be the best option for a scenario like that? I’m still a bit confused.
Thanks! I appreciate that! I would probably just grab a few par cans to start with and go from there! You can basically never go wrong with cans and they will always be useful! You can move them and test to see what works for you too!
For metal, I always love heavy backlighting with blinders! Especially if you can sync them to music! Just adds a bit of intensity!
I would probably stick away from RGB and go warm white with some heavy uplighting! That’s a great rock look!
You need more pictures of the product and not your face. You only show the product for a few seconds, then PoOF! 💨
Fair point! I’ll try to remember that on the next one! Thanks for the advice! 🙏
@@GaryOnBassnah I like watching your face while you’re talking about light this guys chatting shit