Stage Designs

Twisty

Angela Yee from University Covenant Church in Davis, California brings us this great, twisty use of fabric.

Angela used simple white spandex hung in pairs. She lit it from above using Fresnel lights and from below using Par Cans. The gels were various shades of blue and pink.

They used cinder blocks to hold down the bottom. They tied the tops to poles (booms) using griff clips and black rope.

The job took more than 10 man-hours. Check out Angela’s blog post for more on the process.

A Blocky Tree Air Filtered

8 responses to “Twisty”

  1. Joshua says:

    Awesome!

  2. Jason says:

    What kind of lighting was used to accomplish this look? Looks great by the way.

  3. Bill Stringer says:

    How did you do the cross?

  4. Lauretta Cross-Scott says:

    This is a shear gift from God! Please contact me. Would love to know how much fabric it took! Please show me. It should be on u tube!

  5. Davis, Gloria says:

    I would love to get more information on the process of making the twisty, for my church this Easter but I can not access Angela’s blog…This is the message that I get
    “The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.
    Please contact the server administrator, webmaster@ayadmin.churcheventipedia.com and inform them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that may have caused the error.
    More information about this error may be available in the server error log.
    Additionally, a 500 Internal Server Error error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.

  6. Lois VanGilder says:

    Please let me know how to access this site. I works really like to use this for our church for Easter. HELP!

  7. Rev. Dr. Val Egbudiwe says:

    I need quotes for beautiful and bright colored Altar Backdrops to be sent to a church in Africa

  8. Alessandro Barbosa says:

    Perfeito
    Poderia me falar qual tecido e a luz

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