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  1. percent vs. dmx value

    by , June 21st, 2012 at 08:01 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by derekleffew View Post
    But 0% is my almost favorite level, second only to Full, FL, FF, 100%, 255, 65535.
    I think this guy agrees with you...

    http://monsterawr.com/?p=1560
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  2. Another year...

    by , June 19th, 2012 at 12:03 PM
    ...another blog post. I honestly thought we'd be on a new version of CB by now, one that didn't have blogs, as they're fairly pointless. But alas, we're not; thus alas, my annual post.

    Resetting the alert for next year.
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  3. Terms Answers

    by , May 17th, 2012 at 11:25 AM
    Matching

    1: J
    2: T
    3: F
    4: D
    5: C
    6: N
    7: Q
    8: L
    9: K
    10: I
    11: H
    12: M
    13: E
    14: S
    15: R
    16: A
    17: B
    18: G
    19: O
    20: P

    Multiple Choice
    1: A
    2: C
    3: C
    4: D
    5: C

    Short Answer
    1: A teaser is hung at the curtain line, whereas a border can be hung anywhere it is needed.

    2: The curtain line is used to ...
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  4. Playing with PAR56s & gels -- suggestions?

    by , April 5th, 2012 at 07:32 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by peaeri View Post
    Here's something I tried the other day: Remember those old blue/red glasses used for 3D? Well, if I put two gels in my PAR56s that are close to the ones in the 3D glasses, I get a kind of screwy 3D effect on any object or person the light shines on. That was lots of fun--but not very useful, I suppose. Who knows, maybe it could start a whole new trend: 3D theatre!
    Please read that last sentence very carefully, and think about it. Really think...
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  5. Noises Off

    by , December 28th, 2011 at 06:56 PM
    Holy Cow...Noises Off! is insane! We have our set being built currently, and it is nearly 35 feet wide, and the second floor platform is "only 9 feet off the ground". It will just barely fit sideways because of the depth of our stage. It is fun building it though. We've spent nearly 2 grand on wood. We luckily already had tons of casters though. The last time this set was done in this theater, it was done without a central pivot point that had to spin, move, spin, move, etc. to get ...
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