A Guide to Stage Lighting

Great stage lighting is displayed during a concert with orange, red, and blue lighting. A crowd of people are turned toward the lit-up stage.

What makes a great event? If you were to ask someone, “What is an important part of social events?” most would not say stage lighting. Although it may not be frequently thought of, stage lighting is an essential component of proper event planning and design. With the right setup, you can create a unique space that is fun and immersive for all eventgoers. 

In this article, we will discuss everything you need to know about stage lighting and how important it is.

What Should I Know About Stage Lights?

Along with sound systems and video walls, stage lighting is a vital part of any great social event. By investing in proper lighting, you can help establish the mood and ambiance of the venue space. 

Beam Lighting

The most powerful type of stage lights is beams. They are astonishingly powerful devices that can highlight any area or individual at an event. In addition, they extend light past the main stage. 

GOBO Lights

Also, GOBO lights can be effective stage lighting equipment. Similar to beams, these have a high impact effect which can significantly boost any event space. However, there is one key difference – GOBO lights can project patterns. While its main function is lighting, GOBOs can be used as a template for custom designs and displays. Understandably, this is quite exciting for potential event planning. For example, GOBO lights can be used to showcase company logos for business parties. 

Different Types of Setups

In addition, if your event has a speaker or live performance, it is important to understand different types of stage lighting setups. To start, single-point lighting can be used to highlight the main stage. Typically, the single light is placed from the front and 30 degrees from the primary focal point. Then, there is two-point lighting, which adds an extra layer of depth to the main stage. 

Along with the first light placement, the second light should be 60 degrees off-axis. Moving on, three-point lighting is typical for most live event productions. With three lights, the main stage is properly lit, there is depth, and a majority of shadows will be eliminated. 

Important Tips About Renting Stages and Stage Light

If you are planning to host a social event, you should seriously consider renting stages and stage lights. With assistance from an experienced event production team, you can create an unforgettable event space. 

First of all, you must finalize your event venue. Outdoor spaces can be great but offer more limited stage lighting opportunities. However, you can utilize LED candles and light bulbs to create a cheerful atmosphere. It is important to note that you should consult your potential venue’s staff about the power supply and solar power options. By doing so, you will gain a clearer understanding of your stage lighting possibilities.

Additionally, indoor occasions possess plentiful amounts of stage lighting options. Truthfully, with proper resources and setup, you can fully actualize your event visions. For example, you may want to use DMX (digital multiplex) uplighting. They are LED lights that can add a glow to any space. Also, they accent vertical lines, which can make an event space look bigger. 

In addition, you can use scenic lighting to help establish the atmosphere and setting. To achieve this, background, foreground, and overhead lights must be set up and coordinated properly.

What You Can Do Next

At Premier Sound and Lighting, we pride ourselves on our ability to provide proper support and equipment. We call ourselves the “Lamborghini of Sound and Lighting,” and for good reason. We believe in a “Premium One-Stop Approach,” offering full-service planning, equipment, and entertainment. 
To learn more, please call us at 832-248-5891. We look forward to helping you produce your next event!