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Hillcrest Baptist Church is located 80 miles northeast of Memphis, Tennessee.
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LSC Technician Ben Walsh demonstrates the “before and after” comparison of the new elektraLite fixtures on Hillcrest Baptist’s pulpit area
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A dozen elektraLite eyeBall 5-in-1 LED fixtures, installed by Lowrence Sound Company, flown six per side to deliver a palette of red, green, blue, amber and white lighting options for dramatic effects and improved visibility
When systems integrator Lowrance Sound Company (LSC) was called in to rectify Hillcrest Baptist Church's former “homemade” lighting situation, LSC Systems Engineer Carl Lowrance described it as, “flood lights on an extension cord.”
Lowrance explains, “Wayne Day, a music minister, had come in and started renovating and decided that those flood lights simply wouldn't cut it. Day also had plans to integrate contemporary, traditional and Southern gospel music styles, along with both children and adult choir programs for the church, located about 80 miles northeast of Memphis, Tenn.
LSC turned to its dealer rep, Quest Marketing in Miami Beach, Fla., for suggestions and support. Quest offered LSC some elektraLite demo fixtures to give the church a preview of the potential installation. Lowrance notes a main concern was the shadows cast from stained glass windows onto the pulpit
“The church didn't really have a budget, but we knew they needed general lighting—not extremely bright intensity, but they had to overcome ambient light, eliminate shadows on the pastor for video recording, and wash the stage to promote better audience viewing.”
Reviewing the elektraLite product line, Lowrance took into account the low power requirements of the manufacturer's LED fixtures, the beam angles needed, and the affordability. As a result, in January, LSC installed a dozen elektraLite eyeBall 5-in-1 LED lighting fixtures (ELE729), hung six per side of the room up in the rafter beams above the pews.
“We determined that the eyeBall fixture would give us a corresponding amount of light to overcome the ambient light from the stained glass window. For general use, we gave them an appropriate light for house usage and video recording. Having used the eyeBalls at another house of worship for downlight, we knew that the fixtures with 10 degree variant would give off an enormous amount of light. And it gave us the output and the color variation we needed,” Lowrance explains.
“Also, because of the compact size and the low weight of the eyeBalls [less than five pounds each], we could forego any trussing or major reworking at the sanctuary to provide a mounting point. Having lightweight housing allowed us to mount them to a beam and keep them hidden from audience view, so we obtained our goal while adhering to the aesthetics of the venue.”
Lowrance adds, “It gave us close to a standard 45-degree angle from the platform, so that allowed us to achieve a two-point lighting scenario, which provided us with cross lighting across the stage and direct lighting on the piano locations.”
Using the elektraLite RGBAW fixtures provides the altar and pulpit area with a wash of red, green, blue, amber and white colors. LSC also put together a short before and after video presentation to show the effect the lighting had on eliminating shadows, promoting ease of viewing and offering control of color and intensity.
Lowrance notes other positive results, “It also helps the elderly to more clearly see the stage. The fixtures fix the shadowing issue. There were so many odd shadows being cast, which were almost silhouettes. One can actually gauge depth once more without shadows across the stage.”
He adds that the fixtures blended so well with the aesthetics of the sanctuary, “Some members didn't even realize that light fixtures were added.”
Lowrance concludes the install was affordable, “Part of making this a cost-effective and nice, easy solution is that we used the wireless DMX transmitter and two receivers. Each fixture comes with a DMX cable, power cable and, most important, 10 out-changers and a nice interconnect cable. This means—out of the box—the fixture has a power cable, DMX cable and interconnects to link cables together [via daisy-chaining], so that saves on money overall,” he says.
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