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Not bad for a "DJ" ...
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<blockquote data-quote="Marlow Wilson" data-source="post: 31432" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>Re: Not bad for a "DJ" ...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>For those who haven't used these, be careful putting them on the truss. Any oil left from motor chains makes them nasty and any nicks or spurs from clamps make runs in them that quickly make them unusable (both are very visible with the light shiny through). If you're using your own truss which is free of such defects then it's not an issue but it's still something to be aware of.</p><p></p><p>With regards to the ambient lighting, I was pretty sure it was the camera that made it so dark. Operating a small venue over the years I've struggled with finding the balance to encourage dancing and other youthful 'behavior'. The solution in the venue has been black framed artwork against a black curtain with a narrow spot. The white matting and colorful artwork reflects enough light to keep it safe without actually shining light at people. Uplighting a wall or truss has a similar effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marlow Wilson, post: 31432, member: 47"] Re: Not bad for a "DJ" ... For those who haven't used these, be careful putting them on the truss. Any oil left from motor chains makes them nasty and any nicks or spurs from clamps make runs in them that quickly make them unusable (both are very visible with the light shiny through). If you're using your own truss which is free of such defects then it's not an issue but it's still something to be aware of. With regards to the ambient lighting, I was pretty sure it was the camera that made it so dark. Operating a small venue over the years I've struggled with finding the balance to encourage dancing and other youthful 'behavior'. The solution in the venue has been black framed artwork against a black curtain with a narrow spot. The white matting and colorful artwork reflects enough light to keep it safe without actually shining light at people. Uplighting a wall or truss has a similar effect. [/QUOTE]
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