@gioguidicelli first, thanks for watching my video. second, yes, this is with the 24/7 jem hazer listed in the description and because of the crosswind I did not need anything to spread it. If I am inside I barely even need to turn the jem on so it may be a bit overkill for inside. But, of course, it depends on the size of the room. There are several companies that make hazers now. One thing, for inside make sure it's water based. Check out the Chauvet Haze 2.
@gioguidicelli Oh, one more thing, make sure it is a hazer. There are several products out that try to call themselves hazers but use fog juice with a continuous flow.
@filipinorice Yeah, in my current setup I am using a T bar on each side up front. On each T, I have 2 colordash pars and 1 colordash batten. I have the front par going across the front, I have the second par pointing back at the drums and then I have the batten for a wash fill for the rest of the stage.
@metropaulitan Was this using one Jem 24/7 Hazer? Did you use a fan to spread out the haze?
What do you recommend for me when I am inside a building and need everything to be a haze?
gioguidicelli 7 months ago
@gioguidicelli first, thanks for watching my video. second, yes, this is with the 24/7 jem hazer listed in the description and because of the crosswind I did not need anything to spread it. If I am inside I barely even need to turn the jem on so it may be a bit overkill for inside. But, of course, it depends on the size of the room. There are several companies that make hazers now. One thing, for inside make sure it's water based. Check out the Chauvet Haze 2.
metropaulitan 7 months ago
@gioguidicelli Oh, one more thing, make sure it is a hazer. There are several products out that try to call themselves hazers but use fog juice with a continuous flow.
metropaulitan 7 months ago
wow looks amazing! So only 2 color pallet par cans for the face lighting across
filipinorice 1 year ago
@filipinorice i meant color dash.
filipinorice 1 year ago
@filipinorice Yeah, in my current setup I am using a T bar on each side up front. On each T, I have 2 colordash pars and 1 colordash batten. I have the front par going across the front, I have the second par pointing back at the drums and then I have the batten for a wash fill for the rest of the stage.
metropaulitan 1 year ago
@metropaulitan Wow what an amazing set up. I'm jealous! aha.
And I'm assuming its all being controlled by what DMX controller?
So the fire department contracted you to do lighting for this concert or how did you get all these gigs?
filipinorice 1 year ago
Looks great !
MM
directsound 1 year ago
Looks like a fun concert!
chauvetlighting 1 year ago