A lighting designer knows exactly how to use the light on stage, in the room or outdoors. They develop a concept that suits the location, the technology and the target group. It's about much more than just colours and spotlights. Lighting design is like a mixture of precise planning, creative ideas and technical realisation.
Typical tasks of a lighting designer:
Development of a lighting concept to suit the event
Planning the position, type and control of the lights
Coordination with sound, video and stage technology
Operation and programming of lighting controls
Set-up and lighting on site
Support during the event
Visualisation and pre-programming with lighting software
Lighting designers often work in a team with the director, technical director and set designer. They know the processes and know when which light creates which feeling.
Lighting design is crucial wherever atmosphere counts. Whether it's a gala, concert or trade fair - good lighting makes the content shine. It helps the audience to orientate themselves and reinforces the emotional impression.
Typical areas of application:
Concerts and festivals
Galas, award ceremonies and shows
Fairs and product presentations
Theatre and performance
Corporate events and conferences
Livestreams and hybrid events
Weddings or private celebrations with a special setting
A good lighting design event is always orientated towards the sequence of events. It ensures smooth transitions, sets specific highlights and adapts flexibly to spontaneous changes.
Lighting design is always individual. It depends on the location, the technology and the desired mood. Sometimes it's about spectacular effects, sometimes about discreet elegance. The lighting designer can make the room appear in many different ways. For example, more open and inviting, or concentrated and reserved.
What makes good lighting design:
Clear structure and logical lighting
harmonious combination of light colour, intensity and movement
precise coordination with content and timing
integration into the overall dramaturgy of the event
effective, but not overloaded light images
confident handling of all technical components
An experienced lighting designer not only has an understanding of technology, but also a feel for rhythm, aesthetics and atmosphere.
Not everyone who works with light is automatically a lighting designer. It's all about experience, project understanding and the ability to work with other trades. When making your selection, pay attention to:
References with comparable formats
Knowledge of modern lighting technology and control
Collaboration with well-known service providers or productions
Ability to visualise in advance (e.g. B. via CAD or Previz software)
Reliable support from set-up to dismantling
If you are planning a lighting design for your event, you should contact us as early as possible so that the concept can be coordinated with the sound, video and stage.
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