Lighting for Church Live Stream | ft. Jake Gosselin @Churchfront

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We talk a lot about getting the live stream sounding better on the podcast and on the YouTube channel, but this time we actually want to talk about how to get it looking better.

When it comes to the visuals, it's lighting that's everything, so Jake from Churchfront is here to share some of his best lighting tips!

In this video you'll learn:

✅ Why lighting is everything
✅ How to arrange your lights
✅ The best lighting fixtures are

Connect with Jake Gosselin

---Links Mentioned---

Jake's lighting video with Red Rocks Church

Kade's Favorite Front Light Fixture: Chauvet DJ EVE F-50Z

Portable Light: Falcon Eyes LED Light
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Whoa! Too much awesomeness for one episode!

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ETC S4 Jr can accept a 375w or 575w lamp (about $15, not $50). These are a tungsten light source producing a 3000K-3200K temperature, and could be as low as 2000K-2700K if dimmed and not ran “wide open”. Additionally, should you wish to create a colder temperature I.e. the 5600K temperature mentioned you’d need to apply a CTB gel (1/4, 1/3, 1/2, etc CTB) to this fixtures’ gel frame (again noting that this temperature will change in proportion to being dimmed if being dimmed as the lamp will “yellow” when dimmed as its an incandescent light source).

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Great information. Thanks. However, this seems to be aimed at a windowless auditorium. Do you have any good suggestions or resources to help light a room (generally and for live streaming) where a lot of light comes from the sun through the windows? (And, no, we are not going to block out the windows. 😊 ) Glenn

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