Homecoming DJ Lighting - High School Dance

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2009

Gimme More High Impact DJs! Alternate high school dance set up for a suburban Chicago high school turn about dance. This setup is available for school dances of all sizes. Thanks for making us Chicago's School Dance Authority!

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  • why do you use a live mixer? was there a band too? because for only dj'ing you don'T need it?

  • @gsoftchris That's the sound board and not the DJ mixing board. You can hardly see it, but just before the video pans to the sound board is the actual CD player and mixer. (I've since retired my Pioneer CMX3000 in favor of the Pioneer CDJ2000.) Thanks for watching!

  • what audio are you using to cover that many ppl? it would be very interesting to know.

  • @zxtuner84 A buttload of HD4s.

  • I'm guessing they are breaking the attendance capacity for that building.

  • @slaction The school is pretty good with all the details. They would cap the dance at a certain number of people if it were against code.

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  • woah that schoool is huge.

  • I wish our homecoming was like that..bet it was so much fun!

  • how many people where there???

  • shit load of ppl

  • Damn i wish i had a home coming dance like that, thats sick

  • thats a big fucking homecoming. lol. thats like the entire school packed into there.

  • @alfman111

    It is hung with CM Lodestar chain motors. The motors are attached to the I-Beams in the venue's ceiling by a rigger who goes up in the rafters and places either a beam clamp or spanset around the beam. The motors chain is attached to the pick point(either the beam clamp or spanset) via a shackle , the motor itself is then spanseted to the truss and when ready your pull it up to the desired height.

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