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Resident Antagonist
I can only approach this as a man who is a) currently rather drunk and b) who really can't grasp the concept of a whole white setup, but have you had any feedback from anyone about them? Might not be worth worring about.
Short of that, keep them behind the booth until it turns dark (Which, at this time of year, is rerelatively early) and bring them out when needed.
Short of first dances happening at lunch time, that'll buy you at least six months before you'll have to worry about it.
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It's £100 cheaper, but not a barrel - but comes in white already, and already has a heart gobo inside...
https://www.djanddiscostuff.com/ligh...ng-p3623/s3803
I'm guessing when they pay extra for an all white set up, look is very important to them - probably more so than the light show - so I'm guessing any lighting needs to be very tidy. These can be placed in the corners of the booth facing towards the ceiling, so might reduce the number of lights that need to go in the air?
In fact, I wonder if ground place lighting, washing the ceiling would bounce enough on to the floor to remove the need for any lighting in the air? Now that would be very tidy looking!
I can see you're as fussy as I am about how things go - if you're going to do something, you'll be doing it properly!
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Originally Posted by
rth_discos
Yes I'd looked at those. The BIG downside for me on those is that you can make them point downwards unless they're mounted on an overhead bar (i.e. you couldn't plonk them on a plinth and angle them at the floor). I would assume mounting them on their sides is a big no-no as well.
Doesn't really help for things like nice hearts either side of the cake when it's cut or during the first dance.
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Originally Posted by
Imagine
OK - I'm not replacing the 305's.....no way on earth....they're just too good. But they're black.
Racist.
I'm the same, i'm in a strange position we have 3 of them and i'm tempted to get another and spray a pair of them.
I also have been thinking if there was anyone that vacuum forms locally that i could take a load of lights to and it would solve a lot of problems.
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Originally Posted by
Steven
Racist.
I was waiting for that one
Originally Posted by
Steven
I'm the same, i'm in a strange position we have 3 of them and i'm tempted to get another and spray a pair of them.
I also have been thinking if there was anyone that vacuum forms locally that i could take a load of lights to and it would solve a lot of problems.
The only thing that really puts me off spraying it that they'll chip (my MegaTriPars on the t-bar I made up already have).
However....I may have a cunning plan involving some sheets of thermoplastic I've just purchased from Amazon and a hot-air gun to make removable covers which sit over the front of them.....watch this space
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Use wireless DMX and put them in a different part of the room, e.g. on the other side in the corners.
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The new gravity stands are excellent for this. Not a tripod in sight.
Great idea Toby.
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Call me old fashioned....I'd still worry about punters pulling things over though with things away from the booth (it's bad enough when I put the LOVE letters away from where I'm working)
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