Used theater Lighting Question about running lights for theater?
What are the basics to using the sound board/light board? What are some good basics to learn?
Well it depends on what type of board it is. If you're just running it, it's practically just pushing a button. If you're designing, inputting cues, etc. it gets more complicated. Someone at the theater would be able to show you how their specific board works. Taking a class would be helpful too.
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@therian
I've done storm and meteor tracking needing microvolt front ends and the RFI from even a well shielded nearby computer is a serious hassle. (I also knew a Ham who *did* get a brick through his window for being an inconsiderate dick)
makes a good point (it sounds similar to the old DEC Rainbow), but if you were doing it specifically, you would also get them metalised for screening as is already done.
I just don't understand why we need another computer case in a world that seems awash with redundant computers. I don't think I have ever bought a computer, all my upgrades have literally been picked up from the side of the road, often complete and fully functional. My problem is finding a *use* for a stack of empty cases (such as PA amps, theater lighting controllers, robot lawnmowers, etc.)
There has to be a balance struck between being a mindless cheer squad for anybody who replaces a triple-five with an Arduino, and mindlessly bagging everything presented. Critical commentary can be very useful if it recognises due worth and makes constructive observations.
In the consultant’s report, we did not see analysis of the Theater Lighting requirements and thought that it had been an electrical issue in the past. Thanks.
@therian
I've done storm and meteor tracking needing microvolt front ends and the RFI from even a well shielded nearby computer is a serious hassle. (I also knew a Ham who *did* get a brick through his window for being an inconsiderate dick)
makes a good point (it sounds similar to the old DEC Rainbow), but if you were doing it specifically, you would also get them metalised for screening as is already done.
I just don't understand why we need another computer case in a world that seems awash with redundant computers. I don't think I have ever bought a computer, all my upgrades have literally been picked up from the side of the road, often complete and fully functional. My problem is finding a *use* for a stack of empty cases (such as PA amps, theater lighting controllers, robot lawnmowers, etc.)
There has to be a balance struck between being a mindless cheer squad for anybody who replaces a triple-five with an Arduino, and mindlessly bagging everything presented. Critical commentary can be very useful if it recognises due worth and makes constructive observations.
In the consultant’s report, we did not see analysis of the Theater Lighting requirements and thought that it had been an electrical issue in the past. Thanks.