Response Stage Design Part 2
// April 23rd, 2010 // Stage Design
This could be our most versatile stage design we’ve ever done. I was greatly satisfied at the number of looks we were able to achieve. Our friend Lester Hamrick loaned us 2 of his Elation Power Spot 250s for accents. Instead of talking, here are the photos:














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That is amazing!
Thanks Dorothy….I certainly can’t take full credit for any of the designs. I’m fortunate to be a part of a wonderful team.
Looks great Andrew!
Any chance you’ve got a few photos of behind the scenes on how you did it?
My bad….just read your previous post! Thanks.
No worries Neil, thanks for the kind comment.
This looks great! Just for my clarification, did you use white or natural colored coroplast?
Thanks Kevin. We used white. We did compare between white and translucent….white responded better to color.
This looks awesome! great job, i like seeing cheap materials turn into something great
This set is SICK! Great job man.
http://madisonisom.com/portfolio/project-6/ – we did a taller but not as wide version – we have a really high back wall (16+ft) so we didn’t think going across our entire wall would work. We are still working out the kinks and playing around with the lighting but the response has been great.
Thanks!
Madison
Cascade Hills Church, Columbus GA – http://www.cascadehills.com
Madison, That’s awesome. Thanks so much for sharing your photos. I really love what you and your team did with this.
I was hoping to find instructions on the contraction of your Response Stage Design. This is the one with 2 X 4 white panels staggered across the stage. Can you provide a “How To”? We are just starting an alternative service at Timonium UMC in Timonium Maryland and I would appreciate any help I can get. Our Pastor particularly like this one.
I’ll make this my next entry.