Pro Lighting Concepts

Lighting design sits at the centre of every memorable performance space, exhibition, and creative installation.Read More
Shop By
Now Shopping by
  1. Features (Lights & Effects)
    Timer Control
  2. Features (Lights & Effects)
    Sound-to-Light Mode
  3. Light Power Rating
    100W - 199W
Showing 23-31 of 31
Page
Filter a Filter
per page
Set Ascending Direction
  1. BeamZ Cobra Wash120 LED Moving Head Wash Light with LED Ring - 120W
    In stock
    £220.00
    BeamZ Cobra Wash120 LED Moving Head Wash Light with LED Ring - 120W
    • 120W 4-in-1 RGBW LED delivers bright, rich, and blendable colour mixes
    • 26x LED ring with RGB SMD LEDs adds eye-catching aura effects
    • 540-degree pan and 205-degree tilt range allows versatile dynamic coverage
    • Supports DMX, Master/Slave, Auto, and Sound active control modes
    • Compact construction for easy installation and straightforward transport
    In stock
    £220.00

    Free delivery and weekend delivery available

    More Info
    In stock
  2. BeamZ Panther Quatro LED Moving Head Beam Bar - 4x 40w
    In stock
    £479.00
    BeamZ Panther Quatro LED Moving Head Beam Bar - 4x 40w
    • Four independent moving heads for ultimate creative control
    • Bright 40W 4-in-1 RGBW LEDs deliver vivid colour mixing
    • 16 auto-run programmes with standalone and DMX operation
    • Responsive sound-to-light mode and variable strobe speed
    • Multiple mounting options with Omega quick-lock brackets
    In stock
    £479.00

    Free delivery and weekend delivery available

    More Info
    In stock
  3. BeamZ Cobra 100 LED Moving Head Spot with Prism
    In stock
    £296.10
    BeamZ Cobra 100 LED Moving Head Spot with Prism
    • Moving head light with 100W high-intensity LED
    • 7-colour wheel, 5 rotating gobos plus shake and rainbow functions
    • 6-facet rotating prism creates vivid visual textures and effects
    • Motorised focus to optimise clarity and effect is 0-100% dimmable
    • 16-bit pan/tilt ensures smooth, precise head movement across large stages
    In stock
    £296.10

    Free delivery and weekend delivery available

    More Info
    In stock
  4. BeamZ PRO BWA532 Waterproof LED Par Can Light - IP65 - 12x12W
    In stock
    £239.00
    BeamZ PRO BWA532 Waterproof LED Par Can Light - IP65 - 12x12W
    • Weatherproof IP65 rated, suitable for outdoor/permanent installations
    • 12x 12W RGBW LEDs deliver bright, customisable colour mixing
    • DMX control with 3, 4, 5, or 10 channel modes for tailored control
    • Silent fanless operation with efficient aluminium housing
    • Flexible mounting bracket for floor and elevated use included
    Pre-Order
    £239.00

    Free delivery and weekend delivery available

    More Info
    Pre-Order
  5. BeamZ LCB246 Aluminium LED Light Bar 24x6W RGBWA-UV
    Out Of Stock

    This product is currently out of stock or unavailable. Contact our sales team for more info.

    £190.00
    BeamZ LCB246 Aluminium LED Light Bar 24x6W RGBWA-UV
    • Wall washer light with 24x 6W LEDs, ideal for venue uplighting
    • RGBAW-UV colour mixing for vivid washes to suit any setting
    • LEDs divided into 8 controllable sections for creative effects
    • Compatible with DMX controllers (8, 11, 20, 36 or 74 channels)
    • Automatic programmes and sound-to-light mode for flexible operation
    Out Of Stock
    £190.00

    Free delivery and weekend delivery available

    Out Of Stock
  6. BeamZ LCB300 LED Light Bar with 36x 3W RGBW LEDs
    In stock
    £199.99
    BeamZ LCB300 LED Light Bar with 36x 3W RGBW LEDs
    • LED batten light with 36x 3W RGBW LEDs for vibrant colour
    • 12-section control for dynamic chase patterns and localised colour zones
    • Sound and auto modes with adjustable sensitivity suit any event style
    • DMX and master/slave compatibility for custom, scalable lighting setups
    • Supplied with matte cover tube for smooth, diffused lighting effects
    Pre-Order
    £199.99

    Free delivery and weekend delivery available

    More Info
    Pre-Order
  7. BeamZ Zeus Battery LED Tube Light Bar with Wireless DMX
    In stock
    £259.99
    BeamZ Zeus Battery LED Tube Light Bar with Wireless DMX
    • Professional LED tube bar with 192 5-in-1 LEDs
    • RGBW (CW and WW) colour mixing creates range of vivid lighting effects
    • 12-hour battery operation supports extended events and shoots
    • Wireless DMX control and app controllable over Wi-Fi
    • Features 32 controllable and auto/sound modes for tailored visual effects
    Pre-Order
    £259.99

    Free delivery and weekend delivery available

    More Info
    Pre-Order
  8. BeamZ Professional IGNITE180 LED Moving Head Spot Light
    In stock
    £1,000.00
    BeamZ Professional IGNITE180 LED Moving Head Spot Light
    • 180W LED engine delivers strong, crisp output for stage use
    • Dual gobo wheels enable creative overlay and custom projection
    • Rotating prisms produce dynamic, multi-beam aerial effects
    • DMX, master/slave, auto, and sound modes support flexible control
    • Motorised focus ensures precise gobos and sharp beams on demand
    Pre-Order
    £1,000.00

    Free delivery and weekend delivery available

    More Info
    Pre-Order
  9. BeamZ Fuze Twin LED Moving Head Wash Light Bar System
    In stock
    £700.00
    BeamZ Fuze Twin LED Moving Head Wash Light Bar System
    • Twin moving heads with independent DMX control for tailored effects
    • 6x 12W RGBW LEDs per moving head, plus 6x 15W LEDs on T-bar
    • Flexible mounting options for stands, truss, or freestanding setups
    • Automatic, sound-active, and master/slave modes for diverse shows
    • Robust DMX and PowerCon in/out connections for linking
    Pre-Order
    £700.00

    Free delivery and weekend delivery available

    More Info
    Pre-Order
Showing 23-31 of 31
Page
Filter a Filter
per page
Set Ascending Direction
Chat
Email
Call

Pro Lighting

Lighting design sits at the centre of every memorable performance space, exhibition, and creative installation. Stage Concepts studies pro lighting daily, advising specifiers who want solid results rather than gimmicks. The collection outlined below introduces practical lighting concepts, explains fixture types, and highlights core considerations when selecting professional lights for permanent or touring projects.

Professional Lights and How They Work

Professional lights differ significantly from domestic lighting. They are engineered for stability in colour temperature and beam quality across long duty cycles. These fixtures must accept standardised control data to ensure reliable fades, cues, and synchronisation. Quiet operation is vital for broadcast and theatrical environments where ambient noise must be minimal. Durable construction allows them to endure regular handling and long running hours without frequent repair.

Lighting Concepts That Shape Design

The foundation of modern lighting design rests on several lighting concepts that are tailored to the setting. A wide-area wash produces a soft and even field of light across backgrounds or intimate venues. Key and accent lighting focuses attention on performance areas or architectural highlights while dimming the surroundings. Colour layering involves blending multiple sources to shift from warm whites to vibrant colour without needing to swap filters or fixtures. Pixel mapping adds animation and subtle effects by controlling individual emitters within a panel or light batten. In advanced installations, site-specific control uses sensors and timers to sync lighting with wider production elements or environmental triggers.

Fixture Types in Pro Lighting Setups

Pro lighting designers deploy a mix of luminaires based on space, content, and goals. Floods and wash lights provide general coverage for walls and open scenic areas. Profile spots deliver crisp, shaped beams ideal for logo projection or precise front-light. Linear battens outline set elements and supply vivid colour shifts. Pixel-capable tubes and panels support immersive visuals in performance and architectural contexts. Outdoor-rated fixtures use sealed housings to withstand rain, dust, and temperature shifts, often seen in parks or heritage projects. Portable units, powered by mains or batteries, are invaluable for temporary builds, film work, and mobile displays.

Technical Decisions That Affect Outcomes

Choosing a fixture involves multiple technical aspects. Optics define how light spreads and lands, with lens quality, field angle, and spill control playing major roles. The colour engine, particularly in LED fixtures, provides deep primaries and subtle pastels without gels. Dimmer curves matter greatly when working with video, as they must appear smooth and flicker-free. Cooling solutions, from passive heat sinks to silent fans, affect suitability in studios and speech-heavy events. Power management options like daisy-chain connectors, voltage selection, and low current draw improve efficiency. Lastly, physical dimensions and weight must balance durability with practical handling by crew and infrastructure.

Control Systems in Pro Lighting

Pro lighting relies on robust control integration. Standard DMX lines handle single-universe setups, while larger venues use Ethernet-based protocols for extended reach and bandwidth. Wireless options provide flexibility in buildings with restricted access or temporary installations. Many fixtures include onboard memory for cue playback when external control desks are unavailable or impractical. This range of options supports both creative flexibility and reliable show operation.

Longevity and Efficiency of Professional Lights

The introduction of LED sources has significantly improved the economics of pro lighting. Extended diode lifespans reduce the frequency of lamp changes, saving labour and material costs. Lower heat output preserves fixture housings and gel frames, while also reducing cooling demands within the venue. These cumulative benefits are especially noticeable in full-time installations that run daily or across long performance seasons.

Sustainability in Professional Lighting

Sustainability goes beyond switching to LEDs. Responsible lighting strategies prioritise recyclable materials such as aluminium, modular construction for repair, and long-term spare parts availability. These practices extend equipment life and prevent unnecessary landfill, aligning with environmental targets set by arts organisations, venues, and councils.

Installation Advice for Lighting Concepts

Proper planning prevents costly issues. Assess ceiling height, fixture angles, and obstructions before ordering mounting systems. Always leave space for beam adjustment; installing fixtures too close to beams restricts focus flexibility. Electrical distribution should account for load variations at different times of day. Short, clearly labelled data runs help prevent patching errors and make troubleshooting easier. Adequate airflow around driver circuits extends fixture life, particularly in concealed scenic elements.

Checklist for Professional Lights

Before signing off on a purchase, confirm that lumen output and beam spread are appropriate for the throw distance. Ensure the fixture's external finish blends with the set or architecture. Check control compatibility with current systems. Confirm that the manufacturer supports replacement parts.

Why Pro Lighting Still Matters

Though often unnoticed directly by the audience, lighting shapes the entire viewing experience. With the lighting concepts described here and a carefully selected set of professional lights, designers can create vivid, versatile, and efficient visual environments. This adaptability ensures the venue remains current with changing productions and upholds high creative standards across its calendar.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is pro lighting defined within the entertainment industry?

Pro lighting refers to fixtures and control systems engineered for continual use in public environments, offering precision over beam shape, colour, and timing.

Do professional lights always require an external control desk?

Not necessarily. Many fixtures can operate standalone scenes, but a control desk adds flexibility and finer cue management in complex shows.

What beam angle is best for a twelve-metre throw?

A profile fixture with a 19° to 26° beam angle typically provides sufficient coverage without excess spill in smaller theatres.

Are LED fixtures bright enough to replace halogen?

Yes. Most modern LED engines offer output comparable to or greater than legacy halogen or discharge units, with added efficiency and reduced heat.

Can outdoor fixtures be used indoors?

Absolutely, though indoor-only models may be more cost-effective if weather resistance isn’t needed. Outdoor models are typically heavier and more robust.

How quickly do energy savings cover fixture costs?

Venues often report noticeable reductions on electricity bills within one season of converting to LED-based professional lighting systems.

Has LED colour rendering improved?

Yes. Modern LED fixtures now achieve high CRI ratings, suitable for accurate skin tones and broadcast environments. Manufacturer specifications provide full data.

What’s the best maintenance schedule?

Regular quarterly cleaning, firmware updates, and inspection of lenses and filters are essential. Removing dust from cooling paths is particularly important for long-term efficiency.