Cross Church campus installs Chauvet
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Reflecting the forward-looking orientation of the new campus is an AVL system designed and installed by Paragon 360. Outfitted with the latest audio and video equipment, the new system is used to broadcast services and events to lobbies and classrooms throughout the expansive Cross Church facility, as well as to the North Richland Hills Baptist home base, strengthening the connection between the two campuses.
Helping to ensure the quality of those videos is a stage lighting rig that features Chauvet Professional Ovation and COLORdash fixtures.
Paragon 360 installed 19 Ovation E-910FC RGBA-Lime colour mixing ellipsoidals, all with 36ﹾ lenses, in front of the stage, relying on their flat, even field of light and 2800 to 6500 K color temperature to provide supportive lighting for broadcasts as well as for worshippers who experience services live at Cross Church.
“Ovation ellipsoidal have been our go to fixture for front light for several years now,” said Matt Dean, lighting lead at Paragon 360. “We use them on almost all of our installs, whether there is going to be video or not.”
The Paragon 360 team positioned the Ovation E-910FC units 40ft from the stage, as well as in side-light flanking positions. “This building has a relatively low ceiling,” said Dean. “This, coupled with the HVAC being rather large, made it difficult to get the optimum angles that we were trying to achieve, especially because of the video aspect. However, the Ovation fixtures are versatile and we were able to work around those obstacles.”
Adding colour to the stage, are 18 COLORdash Par Quad 18 fixtures. Hung on one 40ft mid-stage truss and one 30ft upstage truss, these compact RGBA par-style units are used to create evocative backlighting.
Also colourising the stage are COLORdash Batten Quad 6 fixtures. Paragon 360 placed these quad-colored linear fixtures inside modest walls, directing their light toward center stage.
Other COLORdash Batten Quad 6 units play a different role at Cross Church away from the stage. They are placed inside custom-fabricated stained-glass window boxes on the walls of the room and are used to give them an inviting, colourful glow. “The room has no windows, so we put the stained glass there and used the COLORdash as a light source to make them pop,” said Dean.
The images on the windows were fabricated by Paragon using high definition photos from the original church campus. Glowing with the light from the COLORdash fixtures, they tell the story of the parent church. In so doing, they, like the shared videos, strengthen the connection between North Richland Hills Baptist and Cross Church, reminding everyone that even though it has two campuses, this is one church.
(Jim Evans)