 Launching
out the day after The Call in Nashville, The Cause traveled in convoy
with hundreds of young adults from Kansas to Arizona to California
on a historic 35-day prayer and worship journey ending in San Francisco’s
Golden Gate Park. Leonard Jones the praise and worship leader for
Morning Star Ministries set up a meeting with me to present LED
technology to Chuck Mervin the leader of the Cause which is located
on the Morning Star property. Being on the stage under the brutal
heat of par cans day after day can be daunting, initially Leonard
was attracted to the cooler stages LEDs can provide. However when
Leonard called me, I felt that this was my opportunity to get the
art of light into the hands of a young motivated ministry looking
for new ways to effectively reach the world with the gospel.
After much consideration, we decided to go with
Chauvet’s COLORado series. I have never taken Chauvet seriously.
However, one of my good friends Dwight Slamp has become Chauvet’s
sales manager for my region. Dwight has persistently called me trying
to convince me that Chauvet's product lines are progressive in both
technology and price, but I have always associated Chauvet with
gimmick lighting and mobile DJ gear. Just to get him to shut up,
I spent several hours looking through the Chauvet product line.
Immediately I was captured by the COLORado 3. The fixture has 54
1W LEDs, metal casing, and IP65; all for under a grand. I am a natural
skeptic so I ordered one to try it out. Wow, the COLORado delivers
everything it promises and it promises alot. The COLORado 3’s
size is large and we also needed a smaller more traditional looking
fixture. Dwight maneuvered a rush order getting the newly released
Colorado 1, boasting 36 1W LEDs and small metal casing. I now had
all the tools I needed for a waterproof theatrical mobile-stage
lighting rig.
There
are five reasons preprogrammed LED rigs are great for new mobile
lighting teams. First, LED rigs don’t require as many fixtures
as traditional par rigs. Second, with minimal training and a stage
plot in hand, most teams will be able to setup and focus without
obvious mistakes. Third, the ability to create color sweeps and
color changing stage effects will inspire and challenge young board
operators. Fourth, in a programmed rig without moving lights no
knowledge of programming is required. Lastly, the entire show can
run on one 20 amp circuit.
The Causes LED rig with 24 COLORado LED fixtures
can be operated on less than 15 amps of power. Waterproof jumpers
and converters for DMX and power are included with each fixture.
For setup we needed only two runs for DMX and power: two 50’
power cables sent to backline and frontline, one 50’ DMX linking
the trusses, and one 50’ to the snake. We operated from the
sound both using a channel from the snake. Although the shielding
in audio snake doesn’t meet DMX standards, I have had few
problems for small systems.
For
the design, I divided the stage into eight zones. Six band zones
were evenly spaced three in front, and three in back. Each zone
was cross washed with two COLORado 1s. The last two zones were absolute
center of the stage and the absolute front of stage. I desired the
wider beam spread of the COLORado 3s to cover these wandering zones.
This front lighting scheme provided strong illumination washing
the entire stage from the stationary drummers to the roaming worship
leaders.
For my key lights aka back line, I used only 8
COLORados. I placed the fixtures across the back truss spacing them
3ft apart and horizontally focusing them towards the front of stage.
They were vertically focused on the top of someone’s back
standing 1/3 from the front of stage. The beam spread covers the
normal locations for worship leaders and speakers. The symmetrical
layout also looks marvelous running color sweeps and chases.
For our controller, we chose Light Jockey because
it is easy to program, operate, and it is inexpensive. For late
night blind programming sessions, laptops are easy to pull out in
a crowded car. The GUI interface, two universes, and free weekly
updates online make Light Jockey a great value for only $1150. Even
though I had the very first COLORado 1 fixtures the profiles for
both the COLORado 1 & 3 were already online. Martin also provides
a 24 hour tech support line [(888) TECH180]. For one reason or another,
I have called Martin after midnight numerous times. No better choice
for traveling worship teams that have to set up after long days
of travel and delays.
Due
to delays and typical opening day setbacks I didn’t get to
meet with the Cause’s board operator. As I sat at my preprogrammed
show, I already covered all the basics from subtle fades to bold
snaps and strobes. My familiarity with my favorite controller Light
Jockey makes blind programming possible. My preprogrammed systems
usually contain Creation pages which are stacked transparent
cues for programming aids. Each one of the twelve rows in the cue
contains a type of function: All Color, Group 1 Color, Strobes,
Fluxes, Specials, etc. The Creation page enables the operator/programmer
to create unique shows for every worship session by modifying the
core elements of the cue on the fly. My experience on the road prompted
me to include a second Light Jockey for emergencies.
To prep the show, I bought 6 aluminum cases and
one Rubbermaid tub from Home Depot and labeled each case with a
permanent marker: DMX Converters Male/Female, Male Power Adapter,
Female Power Adapters, DMX Jumpers, Lighting Tools, Light Jockey
and DMX Cabling, Power cabling and jumpers. I also bought two Klein
Canvas bags for each Light Jockey with the list of equipment on
the back of the bag. Last minute, we then ordered 4 road cases for
the COLORados from New York Case Company which were delivered at
their third stop. The final touch was to attach Velcro ties to every
cable- 150+ cables.
At
the end of the service, all the prep work and organization leads
to a single moment impressing an image of inspiration for those
watching. Dynamic lighting creates momentum that increases the believer’s
ability to focus all their senses on their song. As the operator
translates the sound into sight, each ray of light clarifies the
message of the worship team. When I am completely in tune with the
worship leader of my church; conviction, energy, and life explode
from stage. I get excited seeing young ministers take on my passion
for light. This summer, The Cause has broken barriers all across
America, bringing inspiration and a challenge to our culture. The
Cause has taken teams of worshipers bringing revelation to a hungry
world; leading the sound of praise into the night with the art of
light.
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