How to match the stage lighting color?
2018-06-29
What color should I use on the stage? In our tool, color may be the most powerful of all lighting tools. Whether on the stage or in the world around you, color has always been affecting you. Here are some standard lighting methods for everyone, and how to make them look great!
1. How to illuminate in the band performance?
When you are lighting a band, you usually have to cover 4 stage areas (band members, banners behind the band/hangs/banners, backlight, audience). There are differences between the different types, but the color alone has no place in the band lighting. For pop singers, country music and rock and roll singers, the lead singer is usually white when they sing, so that they can communicate well with the audience. They will make gestures and eye contact with the audience, and this time they need to make the audience see his every move! For metal, there are other exciting music, there is not much restriction, in the entire performance is not necessary Always shines the singer in white light.
2. How to illuminate in EDM/DJ?
When you are a DJ, you are not the focus of the whole show, right? Of course, the audience is the focus. Compared to other types of performances, in DJ and EDM, I want to focus more on the stage lighting. The only time you need to use white light in a DJ / EDM scene is when you are emphasizing a particular person. Whether it's a special guest in the bride or audience on the dance floor, white always makes people stand out. What to do with the next show? Try to use as many colors as you can. In the DJ world, there is nothing to be a restricted area, so use light to paint walls, ceilings, dance floors and air!
3. How should you illuminate in the theater?
In the theater, we have to use stage lighting colors to highlight the emotions of the characters on the stage. Usually, we would like to use a white headlight to face the actor, but don't be afraid to add some light shades to white to change the space. In traditional dramas, you may only insist on using dark colors in scene designs and backdrops. However, in musicals, you can usually add color when appropriate - especially in songs!