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Walk down North Jefferson Street in the historic district of Indiana's “Lime City” and it's easy to become lost in time. Huntington earned its nickname because at one time it was a center of limestone production, and the stately homes on Jefferson Street, many of which date back to the 1840s, bear witness to the city's solid traditions.
Less than a mile from this historic district is another piece of Huntington's culture, College Park Church, founded in 1897. Like the city of Huntington, which hosts a high-tech university and an acclaimed robotic auto parts plant, College Park Church has now stepped into the future. CSD Group of Fort Wayne, Indiana, headed the recent remodeling project, using LED fixtures from Chauvet as key components of its new lighting system.
"It was important to the church that the worshippers feel welcome at either service, whether it was traditional with an organ or contemporary with a band."
Doug Hood
President, CSD Group.
Although the attractive red brick building the church occupies is not its original home, the interior had become technologically dated. The primary goal of the remodeling, which included new audio and video systems in addition to lighting, was to give the church the flexibility to house traditional and contemporary services.
“It was important to the church that the worshippers feel welcome at either service, whether it was traditional with an organ or contemporary with a band,” says Doug Hood, President of CSD Group. “From a lighting standpoint, this required a rig that could provide nice even stage lighting for the traditional services and eye candy for the contemporary services. The Chauvet fixtures help on both accounts. The Fresnels also create a good lighting for videoing services.”
He says they installed four Ovation F-95WW Fresnel fixtures from Chauvet Professional and 18 ColorBand Pix tri color LED battens from Chauvet DJ. Flown on two diagonally oriented horizontal truss bars with other fixtures on either side of the stage, Hood says the Ovation Fresnels deliver a soft flat field wash on the stage-left piano and organ and the stage-right drum set. Washing the instrumentalists, accents them during performance. At other times, the church uses the Ovations' zoom range of 21°-83° to change the coverage area of the wash.
The ColorBand Pix are positioned on the floor lining the semicircular wall behind the stage and the two diagonal walls to either side of it. Hood says when used to uplight the three walls, the RGB linear fixtures add dimensionality to the worship area. But when changing colors are used, they pump up the visual energy level for contemporary services.
“It's impressive the difference that the ColorBand Pix makes in contemporary services,” says Adam Henderson, Operations Manager at CSD Group. “They do a wonderful job lighting the walls and bringing a very traditional setting to life. Lighting really went a long way toward providing a flexible atmosphere for each service.”