A school auditorium is the "multi-functional heart" of a campus, tasked with hosting the rigor of academic lectures, the focus of teaching-research meetings, the vitality of student performances, and the solemnity of award ceremonies. Traditional lighting designs often fall into a dilemma of "meetin
When the curtain of the live stream room rises, pink-purple beams streak across the deep sky like meteors, and ice-blue light blocks embed the walls like crystals—a concerto of light and shadow begins. The lighting design for group broadcasts is never a mere pile-up of fixtures; it is an aesthetic e
As dusk stains the open-air venue and the stars have yet to fully spread across the sky, the first follow spot piercing the night marks the start of the outdoor concert’s "dual narrative of light and sound." Unlike the enclosed space of an indoor theater, an outdoor concert must use lighting to buil
A medium-sized studio is the core carrier of content creation, required to meet the "zero-error" demands of news live broadcasts, support the "strong expressiveness" of variety show recordings, and accommodate the "atmosphere creation" of diverse scenarios such as interviews and galas. Its lighting
A church auditorium is a "retreat" for faith, a space where believers commune with the divine. Here, lighting need not be flashy or loud; its core mission is to uphold reverence with quietude—letting each beam of light brush the heart like a gentle breeze, never disturbing prayerful focus or breakin
Stage lighting is the soul of theatrical and performance arts. In proscenium stages, the lighting position system achieves multiple goals—actor characterization, scene rendering, and atmosphere creation—through refined layouts across four key zones: frontal projection light, side projection light, t
An auto show is the “showcase” of the automotive industry and the “first impression battlefield” for brands to connect with consumers. Under the spotlight, every car’s lines, paint finishes, interiors, and even technological features need to be accurately “translated” through lighting—restoring the
Museum Exhibit Lighting Design: Inheriting Civilization with "Gentle Light Guardianship"—How Low-Power Imaging Lights Become the "Invisible Armor" for Cultural RelicsA museum is a "time capsule" of civilization, where each exhibit is a slice of history—the mottled rust of bronze ware, the flowing in
In modern stages and commercial shows, catwalk show lighting design is not just a functional lighting tool but also the core carrier of artistic expression. Especially in high-end fashion shows, brand launch events, etc., lighting must balance functional illumination and visual atmosphere creation.
In the compact world of the stage, a followspot acts like a silent director, weaving the breath of drama with trails of light. It’s not just a cold lighting tool—it’s the soul of stage aesthetics. From the poetic stages with flickering candlelight in Shakespeare’s time to the dazzling mega-theaters
In small indoor studios (such as corporate live streaming rooms, knowledge sharing rooms, and small interview rooms), lighting design does not require piling up complex equipment. In scenarios with limited space and controllable budgets, the precise deployment of front light and side light often ach
Small banquet halls (such as wedding halls, birthday banquet rooms, and corporate annual meeting venues) are micro-stages for carrying emotions and ceremonies. Lighting here must simultaneously meet two core demands: clear presentation of "people" (ensuring no shadows on the faces of guests, hosts,
A school auditorium is the "multi-functional heart" of a campus, tasked with hosting the rigor of academic lectures, the focus of teaching-research meetings, the vitality of student performances, and the solemnity of award ceremonies. Traditional lighting designs often fall into a dilemma of "meetin
When the curtain of the live stream room rises, pink-purple beams streak across the deep sky like meteors, and ice-blue light blocks embed the walls like crystals—a concerto of light and shadow begins. The lighting design for group broadcasts is never a mere pile-up of fixtures; it is an aesthetic e
As dusk stains the open-air venue and the stars have yet to fully spread across the sky, the first follow spot piercing the night marks the start of the outdoor concert’s "dual narrative of light and sound." Unlike the enclosed space of an indoor theater, an outdoor concert must use lighting to buil
A medium-sized studio is the core carrier of content creation, required to meet the "zero-error" demands of news live broadcasts, support the "strong expressiveness" of variety show recordings, and accommodate the "atmosphere creation" of diverse scenarios such as interviews and galas. Its lighting
A church auditorium is a "retreat" for faith, a space where believers commune with the divine. Here, lighting need not be flashy or loud; its core mission is to uphold reverence with quietude—letting each beam of light brush the heart like a gentle breeze, never disturbing prayerful focus or breakin
Stage lighting is the soul of theatrical and performance arts. In proscenium stages, the lighting position system achieves multiple goals—actor characterization, scene rendering, and atmosphere creation—through refined layouts across four key zones: frontal projection light, side projection light, t