Travis Carpenter from Northview Church in Carmel, IN brings us these creative uses of JARAG walls. (Originally posted March 2013)
At Northview, they try to vary their stage every week so it’s a different experience for their attendees. And for their series, they wanted something that was both masculine and hi-tech.
Travis had seen the JARAG walls a lot lately, and he was struck by the intensity and warmth of that look. Buying a pre made system was not an option for them, so he went to work trying to figure out how they could recreate that look. After some research, he came across a look designed by Matt Cooper.
He based his design largely on the work that Matt had already done. But to meet their specific needs, he needed to re-engineer aspects of the design to be more portable and durable, as it would be moved around for weeks to come. Check out his detailed write-up on the process.
As a result of this wall being built to be assembled in different shapes, it is portable and has been loaned out to other churches on two separate occasions.
This looks great! What is the cost per lighting fixture/ where did you find them?
Thanks Nathan!
If I remember correctly, the fixtures that I ordered can be found at the following link. So roughtly $6 per fixture.
http://www.coxhardware.com/p-14840-heavy-duty-clamp-light-8-12-in-reflector.aspx
Awesome blinders! What type of bulb did you use?
Thanks for the kind words!
We got the bulbs from the following website. We made sure to use the half mirror style so that you don’t see the filament inside the bulb, just the glow reflecting off the of the fixture.
http://www.bulbamerica.com/sunlite-100w-120v-silver-bowl-e26-incandescent-light-bulb.html
Thanks so much! That’s awesome!!! As for the bulbs what do you use? Like wattage. I work for a high department and these would be an awesome addition to the set design!
We used 100w bulbs, found in the link i posted above.
We probably could have used a lower wattage bulb, as we almost never took the intensity past 50%, but having that extra room to melt faces was nice at times:-)
Nice job.
What DMX Dimmers were you using for these?
Was it a 12 channel dimmer for each unit of 12 lights?
Trying to workout what you controlled each light with. :)
Here is a link to a full writeup I did on the project. It includes information on what dimmers I used, the cost, and where I got them.
http://northviewproduction.us/2012/10/28/diy-jarag-wall-construction-pt-1/
Great thanks. Great job too. :)
What are you projecting on? We are something simular but on a smaller scale.
Brad, it is a Stewart rear projection screen.
Travis, Thank you for all of the information you have posted here including the website links. I do stage design for Brandywine Community Church in Greenfield IN. This info you have provided will come in handy. God bless.
No problem David! If you are ever up in our area, feel free to stop by!
Thank you. I might take you up on that offer. I just talked to my technical director yesterday. He is seriously interested in me making those blinders for BCC.
I wasn’t too familiar about JARAG walls until now. This looks fantastic. Do you have any videos of this set in action?
Unfortunately I dont have any dedicated videos showing off the set. I just looked at our vimeo, and I found this video that has some decent shots in it. Jump to 6:40 for a decent shot.
http://northviewproduction.us/2012/09/09/worship-09-09-2012/