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A light show that was put together for the Bucknell Deptartment of Theatre and Dance's Open House in late August 2007. I put alot of hard work and programming t...
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A light show that was put together for the Bucknell Deptartment of Theatre and Dance's Open House in late August 2007. I put alot of hard work and programming time in to this, and am pleased with the results. However, for you technical minded folks like myself, you will notice that at least two of the scrollers stopped working in the middle of the show. Enjoy Soundlight's latest monster. I pre-vis'd the show in Wysiwyg, made some minor changes to the rig upon arriving back at school, and then cued it.
Rig: ETC Obsession 600 (Upgraded to 750 channels) ETC Obsession Moving Light Designers' Remote 6x Intellabeam 700HX 2x Rosco I-Cue in a Source Four with Smart Move rotators Stacks of Source Four Pars - ACL (Clear Flat) lenses on most Lots of 26 degree Source Fours with gobos 10 Apollo Smart Color Scrollers DF-50 Hazer
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for the console he was using I am not really surprised that it took so long for setup and programming. There are a few really good consoles out there that are amazing for working with intelligents. The grandMA and Whole hog 2 immediately come to mind. a lot of time can be cut with a good console and someone who knows how to work it..
lol gotcha! I'm trying to look to other "newer" brands of lighting, thats a-cheaper, and b-new and uniqe. We'll see how that goes! who knows. hey if you need any new gear lemme know..I'm a reseller for a whole bunch of brands
very cool way of using those s-4's. Are you not a fan of moving heads? so far i havnt seen any of them in your videos....that i can see. Did you use the 26 to go mor narrow with the beams so they are better highlighted? why not 19's? What power source are you running? stage power? if so how many tails/ phases? awesome show!
If I had moving heads I'd totally use them! The only moving lights that we own are the Intellabeams. In the "Planetarium" show, there are 4x VL3000 that we rent for the dance concerts. 2 downstage and 2 upstage. I can't remember if they were 26s or 19s honestly, I didn't do a gear list for this show at the time. Just after the fact looking back at a pic of the rig. Dimming came from the installed dimmer racks, and power for the movers came from our side-stage three phase panel.
hey if u dont have moving heads and just have lots of par 56's or 32's its just the way u set them up they r actually very usefull i use 8 par 56 cans at my school and 3 blinders and now we are getting 4 mac 700 washes and 2 lasers and a new controller :)
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Which movingheads do they use ??
i woulve timed the ending a little later...just like half a second later
but the rest is jus amazing!!!! GOOD JOB!