Sound and lighting play a key role in the success of any event


Sound and lighting play a key role in the success of any event
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How many times have you been to a venue and felt uninspired about hosting an event there? It’s too dull, too dark, too much wood, either high or low ceilings, it’s tired and not modern enough! Sounds familiar? Sound and party event light can address all of these issues.

In recent years, lighting has become one of the most effective ways to instantly change a room’s look and feel. You can add colour to a room that is too dark, or reflect light on a room that is too light. During the planning stages of events and productions, companies use painting with light as their first point of reference when deciding what the room will look like.Click here for LED lighting Wholesale.

Lighting is a quick and simple fix and comes in a range of packages that suit small local events to large events in warehouses and hangars. A larger venue requires more lighting – it’s a simple equation (though it does involve a bit more science and tech). 

If you add a lighting desk and operator to the mix, lighting can and will instantly change the look and atmosphere of a room. As well as changing the colour of the room, the Lighting Operator also redirects moving lights away from table no 10 and generally takes all requests from the DJ. On a more serious note, the Lighting Operator applies magic and makes lights look great! This simple formula is suitable for both old and new venues. Regardless of how dull a venue looks from the outside, lighting packages will enhance the space regardless of how it looks.

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It is not just about adding colour to a room. It can also be used as a highlighter, to highlight certain areas of interest, or as an architectural element to emphasize the venue itself. It can be used internally or externally.

By using movement and projection, colors, looks, and effects can be changed throughout the event, adding a more theatrical feel to the event.

We just need to get the sound right after your room looks great. Sound isn’t as easy to sell as lighting. The formula isn’t the same. Sound is probably one of the most important parts of an event because it is what you use to get your point across. It can have a negative impact if it isn’t clear, crisp, and clear.

The common perception seems to be, the more you spend on sound, the louder it will sound. Sound has future proofed itself as the boxes (speakers) have become smaller and have a wider range, so you don’t need so many boxes to make it sound great. With a small footprint, sound can be big, yet not loud! No more large speaker stacks that obstruct sightlines or stand out in a ballroom like a sore thumb.

Getting it right takes just as much time and effort as it does saving money with a “Make Do” sound system. The “Make Do” sound system can be supplied by a third-party supplier (i.e. Live act or DJ or Band). The entertainer usually owns this sound system and it covers their events every week. The sound is usually not suited for any venue or audience capacity, but is designed purely to get the job done on a weekly basis. You can also consider what else will be required “on the night” when setting up the right sound system for the venue.

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As part of the event planning process, the event professional takes into account the schedule of events, the technical needs of each presenter, act, or performer, and spec a sound system that is suitable for the venue and audience.

Every event needs sound and party event light, regardless of its size or venue. This can enhance the mood and enhance the guest experience. Penguins are more than happy to help with all of the above and more.

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