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Improve Stage & Stream with Effective Church Lighting

Improve Stage & Stream with Effective Church Lighting

When considering how to level up your stage productions, among the first things you should improve is your lighting setup, even before you invest in new cameras, streaming gear, or stage design. Updating your stage lighting will positively impact every aspect of your presentation. When you decide to move forward on other enhancements, everything else will look better as a result.

Sometimes houses of worship approach lighting as an afterthought. When budgeting for installed systems, lighting is often among the first line items to be compromised. But whether you’re thinking about the live experience at your events or your online participants’ engagement, inadequate lighting will hamper your results.

Effective lighting will:

  • Show accurate skin tones and facial expressions
  • Enable effective set design
  • Impact thought, emotion, and energy
  • Direct the crowd’s attention and focus
  • Make camera images look better
  • Increase streaming impact

Here’s how prioritizing lighting can elevate your services with the greatest return on investment.

Strengthen Visual Impact

Well-crafted lighting goes beyond illuminating the people moving around the platform. Facial expressions and body language can be elevated with lighting to have the maximum impact. A raised eyebrow, a grin, a tear — any expression or gesture communicates far more than words alone. The resulting sense of intimacy and authenticity increases engagement. Poor or uneven lighting can cast distracting shadows or make faces appear flat and unreadable. Without proper lighting, those subtle cues are lost, and the invitation to connect with the message is weakened.

Mehrabian’s Rule states that nonverbal communication accounts for 55% of how people receive your message, conveyed not by words but by visual elements such as body language and facial expressions. While the remaining combination of tone and actual words remains significant, to have the greatest impact, it doesn’t make sense to impair your listeners with poor lighting.

Contribute to Stage Design

It’s easy to suggest that lighting is your most important stage-design element. A good lighting setup is versatile and allows fast adjustments. Without a set change, it can adapt from moment to moment and create a sense of engaging depth and contrast. In addition to instantly setting the tone from intimate to dramatic, lighting intuitively shows the crowd where to look and — equally as important — where not to look.

You can’t fix poor lighting with a nice backdrop. Even the best stage design is lost in the dark. However, in addition to function, lighting impacts emotive and spatial factors extending well beyond stage design. So, when planning your stage design, think about the lighting first.

Prioritize Lighting Before Cameras

A camera is simply a device for capturing and focusing light. But even the best camera will struggle if the light is poor. Plus, you use lights even when cameras aren’t rolling. Your lighting provides the foundation for your visual quality. This is even more significant when it comes to video.

Human eyes and cameras don’t “see” the same way. Eyes are more forgiving and adaptable to lighting variations in contrast. Video is far more demanding. Poor lighting impairs the message you’re trying to communicate. Better lighting means clearer video, less blurring, more accurate colors, and proper exposure of facial expressions, features, and skin tones.

This means that lighting isn’t a frill. It’s a vital necessity.

Trying to fix lighting issues during post-production with expensive video and streaming gear takes more time and rarely delivers the same quality. It’s like dressing up an old car with a fresh paint job and luxury tires. Instead, get it right at the source.

Proper lighting ensures that your investment in cameras, lenses, and streaming equipment returns the quality you’re paying for. Before upgrading to complex gear such as video switchers, streaming rigs, or advanced production systems, evaluate whether your lighting setup is holding everything back.

Lighting is the most effective way to make an average camera look good, a good camera look professional, and a professional camera look sublime. Well-lit visuals enhance the viewer’s experience by offering a clearer, more accurate in-the-room view. Instead of spending more on high-end cameras to fix inadequately lit visuals, proper lighting allows your current equipment to perform at its best — potentially delaying or even eliminating altogether the need for costly camera upgrades. If your cameras aren’t performing at their best, then your lighting should be the first thing you examine.

Learn more about lighting and streaming in “7 Ways to Improve Your Church Streaming Presence.”

What Type of Lighting Is Best?

It’s difficult to give your online participants an in-the-room experience when key elements are missing. Thankfully, great lighting helps overcome this challenge.

Most professional lighting designers recommend a three-point lighting approach for the best stage illumination. Using a combination of two 45-degree front overhead washes with a backlight facilitates even coverage of faces and highlights to add definition, depth, and contrast. Other lighting elements include house lights, which extend the platform activity into the room, and environmental lights, which add ambience, interest, and emotional impact.

Haze enhances the overall impact of stage and room lights. While some churches do not use haze because they want to avoid emphasizing their lighting effects, properly applied haze can be as subtle as a sunbeam shining across a meadow in the early morning.

Additionally, lighting can be shaped by using barn doors to avoid spilling onto screens or into areas you want to deemphasize, such as offstage. You have a huge range of options to customize your lighting to match your specific needs.

For a primer on foundational lighting principles and terms, read “Stage Lighting 101: Understanding the Basics.”

When It’s Time to Upgrade

General best practices suggest improving your in-the-room and online experience like this:

Audio > Lighting > Cameras > Software/hardware

Typically, lighting development is prioritized in this order:

Front wash > Backlight > Ambience and effects > Room

The article “Four Essential Lights Your Church Auditorium Needs” will help you explore your options as it presents moving and static light fixtures for a wide range of uses.

Want help figuring out what kind of lighting investment will make the biggest difference for your setup? Call (800) 222-4700 and talk with an expert Sweetwater Sales Engineer for personalized recommendations.

Before upgrading your cameras, streaming gear, or stage design, take a closer look at your lighting. A smart lighting upgrade can transform everything that follows so that you get the most out of future investments. Start with lighting and make every detail shine.

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About Timothy J. Miller

Timothy J. Miller is an author and musician. Many of his significant moments occurred on stage. As a writer, he finds joy in “aha moments” when people land upon a way to express what matters most and through that experience somehow become more. For him, that medium is music. He started out as a gigging musician, did a stint as a public high school teacher, ran his own ad agency, wrote a few books including Born for Worship, and spent decades performing and training/pastoring musicians and technicians in medium, large, multi-site, and mega churches. Apart from music, he enjoys spending time with his wife Anita, cooking, learning, and discovering interesting places to explore. He pays close attention when kids say what they want to be when they grow up — he’s still looking for ideas.
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