Evan Zrodlowski from Calvary Christian Center in Ormond Beach, Florida created these cool panels from natural (the color) coroplast and wood. Continue Reading…
Evan Zrodlowski from Calvary Christian Center in Ormond Beach, Florida created these cool panels from natural (the color) coroplast and wood. Continue Reading…
Todd Bougher at The Rock Family Worship Center in Alabama created these cool wave walls. (Somewhat similar to the Ray to Wall post from about a month ago.) Continue Reading…
Todd Bougher at The Rock Family Worship Center in Huntsville, Alabama, built this very inspiring stage design from 200 paint cans and light bulbs. Continue Reading…
Another sweet set from Benjamin James Hunt, the Lighting and Scenic Director from Browns Bridge Community Church in Cumming, Georgia. Continue Reading…
Denny, from Sugar Creek Baptist Church in Sugar Land, Texas, put together this set incorporating orbiting circles made from some leftover 4×4 sheets of coroplast. He cut the sheets using a router and a piece of board for the backings. Continue Reading…
Another design brought to us by Andrew Hunt’s amazing team and his blog, Production Musings. This backdrop uses 2′x4′ pieces of white coroplast stapled to studs fastened on the back wall. To create the wave effect, every other end was offset about 8″ from the stud. Continue Reading…
Another design from Duke Dejong when he worked at First Assembly of God in Cedar Rapids, IA. This design satisfied the need for a modern, simple design with clean lines and infinite color options. Continue Reading…
Henderson Hills Baptist Church in Edmond, Oklahoma hosted Charlie Hall for their student event called “Big Weekend” and put this stage backdrop and light show together. The stage design used 36″ panels of coroplast connected to the trusses with 2″ strips of velcro. Continue Reading…
This stage design was used in May of 2009 at First Assembly of God in Cedar Rapids, IA and created by Duke Dejong. It utilized curved 4′ x 4′ coroplast squares in columns with circular hanging lamp shades from IKEA under the projection screen. The entire design was supported by a 1 foot box trussing connected at the top with black painted 1 1/2″ pipe. Continue Reading…
This was a stage design created for FBC Lafayette‘s Youth DiscipleNow. Using 10′ wide Taipei Silk from Dazian Fabrics, they created an awesome backdrop flown from their 40′ ceiling. Although you cant see it very well in the photos, they used 4′x8′ sheets of white coroplast hung in a random pattern used as an additional projection screen/backdrop. Continue Reading…