Hello all, here is the problem. I am working with a Maritime Museum that has a 33' long whale skeleton hanging in a hall that is 50'x16'. Originally the skeleton was lit by some homebrew, DMX ellipsoids that were underpowered, spotty and eventually failed. I have been experimenting and it looks like a LED fixture with something like 50-100 watt output around 25 degrees beam width would work for the key lights that are about 17' from the whale's head.
That creates a light that falls off down the length so more light is needed along the way.
So my question can anyone steer me toward an architectural fixture that is like a theatrical wash light, hopefully with some mechanism like shutters or barn doors to control the scatter.
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
That creates a light that falls off down the length so more light is needed along the way.
So my question can anyone steer me toward an architectural fixture that is like a theatrical wash light, hopefully with some mechanism like shutters or barn doors to control the scatter.
Thanks in advance for any assistance.