LED Stage Lighting Packages

Perfect for lighting up small and large stages, theatres and auditoriums, LED stage lighting packages helps bring your performances to life.

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Stage Lighting is a powerful tool for setting the correct atmospheric feel to a production for both theatres and auditoriums. Without the correct lighting, a performance can never be showcased at its full potential, no matter how brilliant the act on stage is. With stage lighting from ElectroMarket, you can completely change the atmosphere and the perspective in which your audience will see your show by adding another dimension.

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With over 15 years experience in providing the perfect LED lighting for a whole host of stage and theatre productions, you'll find us a reliable partner to purchase a wide selection of powerful lighting from. Here you'll find a selection of our most premium stage lighting packages, carefully selected to offer up some of the finest and most powerful LED lights, all of which are at an affordable price. Whether you're looking to replace a few outdated stage lights or are looking to completely transform your whole stage setup, we have a wide variety of options for you to explore.

From par lights and spotlights to colour your stage, to moving head lights to dazzle your crowd, you'll find everything to set the scene - all with two years warranty as standard and 60-day returns.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Do You Evenly Light a Stage?

To evenly light a stage, begin by designing a lighting plan that distributes light fixtures systematically across the rigging points, ensuring a balanced spread of illumination. Utilise a mix of front, back, and side lights to create depth and avoid shadows. Incorporate diffusers or soft lights to smooth out harsh spots and achieve uniformity.

Employ LED panels or floodlights for wide, even coverage, and consider the use of moving lights for flexibility. Regularly adjust the angles and intensities during rehearsals to fine-tune the distribution, ensuring that every area of the stage is well-lit and visually engaging for the audience.

What Effect Does Stage Lighting Have?

Stage lighting profoundly impacts the overall ambience and storytelling of a performance. It shapes the audience's focus, directing attention to specific actions or characters, enhancing the narrative flow. By altering colours and intensities, lighting evokes emotions, setting the mood from tension to tranquillity.

It creates depth and dimension on a flat stage, offering a sense of space and time. Lighting also transforms scenes, seamlessly transitioning between different settings or times of day. Additionally, it highlights costumes, sets, and actors, enhancing visual appeal and realism.

How Do You Use Blacklights On Stage?

To effectively use blacklights on stage, strategic placement is key to highlight specific elements you want to glow, such as costumes, props, and backdrops containing white or fluorescent colours. Blacklights emit UV light, making these materials glow, ideal for creating atmospheric scenes or enhancing thematic elements like supernatural settings or futuristic landscapes.

Mixing blacklights with minimal ambient lighting can maintain the desired effect while ensuring safety. This balance allows for the creation of visually stunning effects that contribute significantly to the mood and storytelling of the performance, making blacklights a powerful tool in stage production.

What is a Stage Lighting System?

A stage lighting system is an integrated setup of equipment and technologies designed to illuminate a performance space effectively. It comprises various lighting fixtures, including LEDs, spotlights, and special effects lights, which serve distinct purposes such as highlighting performers, setting the mood, or creating atmospheric effects. These fixtures are supported by rigging and mounting equipment, ensuring they are positioned safely and effectively around the stage area.

The system is controlled through a lighting console, allowing technicians to manage the intensity, colour, and movement of lights with precision. Additionally, dimmers and relays regulate the power to these fixtures, enabling smooth transitions and variations in brightness. Accessories like gobos and filters further refine the light for artistic effects. Together, these components allow for a dynamic and versatile lighting environment, enhancing both the visual appeal and storytelling of stage productions.

Are LED Stage Lights Cooler?

Yes, LED stage lights are cooler in terms of heat emission compared to traditional stage lighting fixtures like halogen or incandescent lights. LED (Light Emitting Diode) technology produces light more efficiently, resulting in less heat being generated during operation.

Can a Stage Be Lit Cheaply?

Yes, a stage can be lit cheaply. There are a wide range of LED lights that are available for an affordable price, they will still illuminate the stage effectively, but they will need to be placed in the correct space on the stage to achieve the desired effect.

Focus on key areas of the stage that require illumination, minimising the number of lights needed. Additionally, explore the use of software to control lighting efficiently, reducing the need for expensive hardware.

How Do You Soften Stage Lights?

To soften stage lights and reduce harsh shadows, several techniques can be employed. First, use diffusers or gels on lights, which spread the light beam more evenly across the stage, reducing intensity without diminishing visibility. Another method is to bounce the light off a reflective surface, such as a white ceiling or side walls, which disperses the light softly over a larger area.

Adjusting the distance of lights from the subject can decrease the harshness. Additionally, incorporating LED lights with built-in dimming capabilities allows for fine-tuning the light intensity, achieving a softer effect. Experimenting with angles and positioning can also minimise unwanted shadows and create a more flattering, soft lighting environment on stage

Can LED Stage Lights Remove Shadows?

LED stage lights can significantly reduce shadows on stage, but eliminating shadows entirely depends on how the lighting is designed and implemented. By using multiple LED lights from different angles, you can minimise shadows cast by performers or objects. LED lights are particularly suited for this because they can be closely positioned to each other and their brightness can be easily adjusted.

The use of diffusers with LED lights can help soften the light, spreading it more evenly and reducing harsh shadows. LEDs also allow for precise control over colour temperature and intensity, enabling lighting designers to finely tune the lighting to reduce unwanted shadows and enhance the visual quality of the stage.

How Do You Set Up a Stage Lighting System?

To set up a stage lighting system, first, plan your lighting design, considering the performance type and space. Position lights based on desired effects, using front, back, and side lighting for dimensionality. Install lighting fixtures on trusses or stands, ensuring safe and secure mounting.

Connect fixtures to a power source and a lighting console for control. Program the console to control the lights' intensity, colour, and movement, if applicable. Test the setup to adjust for coverage and effect, ensuring even and desired lighting for the performance area.

What Is The Best Lighting For Stages?

Each and every stage varies in its own specifications, for instance, a comedy club may prefer to light its stage with a spotlight and minimal additional lighting elsewhere, whilst a production of Aladdin may see a full variety of different coloured LED lights to ensure it can cater to the variety of scenes it must achieve. We've found that LED par cans are the most versatile pieces of lighting for an event, providing a lighting piece that is able to work as an uplighter or as spotlights upon a stage.