How Do I Run My Stage Lighting Show From Stage?
Picture this – you’re in a band, are a DJ or are in a small church worship team, and you want to have a killer light show every night, but you don’t have anyone to run lights for you.

Picture this – you’re in a band, are a DJ or are in a small church worship team, and you want to have a killer light show every night, but you don’t have anyone to run lights for you.

How do you put together a lighting rig that can go together and be setup QUICK for a solo artist? Find out in this guide!

Where should your lights go? More specifically, what angles should they come from to hit the stage, and how should you approach your stage lighting to get the look you’re going for?

We’re tackling a big question in this article: How in the world do you choose the right fixtures to light your stage? Whether you're starting from scratch, replacing old equipment, or just need to find the right lights for your space, understanding how to choose the right lights for your stage is crucial.

Whether you're working at a church or an event venue, for a band, or as a DJ, there will come a time when you need to move your lights. Whether you're transporting them within the building, taking them on the road or on a flight across country, the most important thing is to ensure they arrive safe and sound. Today, we're going to discuss various cases and ways to protect your gear.

When you’re gigging as a small band or run the worship for a small church, choosing to automate some or all of your lighting can make a HUGE difference in the impact you make. Learn the basics of “why” here and what steps you need to take BEFORE you automate.