we at Fellowship do many set changes. there are some churches who do crazy big changes and do them quarterly or bi-yearly, but we do smaller changes with every sermon series. so we could be changing our set for the Worship Center or rather, the dub-c maybe 9-12 times during the year.
what we came from was a kind of busy, dotted look, and what we went to is a simple sleek look.
here’s a shot of the new look to the right here^^^^
the lighting we used on the sails are simple American DJ, mega bar 50′s. there are 2 of them on each sail. i will get more pictures of the color blending we can do with that. i will try to get some video of it too. the pictures are great but some good video tells a better story.
the hardest part of this set up is not really visible in this pic, but we lifted a grand piano onto an 18″ riser on stage right. the thing is a beast and doesn’t play well with others, but hey, its gotta come back down next week, but who’s complaining?
i like this design because of it’s simplicity and depth/texture that can be made with the sails and our backwall. in the past some of our stage designs
have felt very one dimensional, and flat, especially when looked at
through IMAG. this design has some good usable depth, that makes it attractive.
i am still waiting for when we can afford an l.e.d. wall, but I am not holding my breath. we priced it at like $900,000 for the size
and definition we would want. probably not gonna happen for a long time.
<—–here’s a sideshot of the sails that i thought was pretty cool.



Love the new set – but I think you’re just making excuses at this point for the LED wall. That’s a pretty low barrier to entry, no?