Solid stage production design enhances guest experience and wows your audience even before they see the main entertainment or presenter. It sets the tone, it intensifies audience response, and it often doesn’t come cheap. But mastering the basics of stage design and then creating your own unique touches will help your audience take notice and increase social spread.
Mike Gerrells from Mission Hills in Littleton, CO brings us this themed stage design. Series was called Identity Theft with the scripture base from Ephesians 1-3. The design was based on the idea: Where do you find your identity and who do you find your identity in? They used a combination of 24″ and 12″ white boxes to […]
Adam Carmichael from Santa Cruz Bible Church in Santa Cruz brings us these light poles. The inspiration for this set came from some cool live band sets they’ve seen around the web (Vertical Church Band/Bon Iver/etc) where bulbs were attached to pipes and arranged at various depths around the stage and band members. They also pulled some mounting ideas from […]
Josh Anderson from The Bayou Church in Lafayette, LA brings us this cool use of LED tape separating a fabric curtain. This was a homemade curtain made up of 5 different pieces of silk material. The silk material was 10ft wide and ordered from rosebrand.com. It was held together by RoseBrand Hold-On clips. They put LED strips from Amazon in between each […]