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Old March 6th, 2005, 07:11 PM
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Nice look. Did you consider using a frost for the spot? If you chose not to, can you say why?
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Old March 6th, 2005, 07:56 PM
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Did you consider using a frost for the spot? If you chose not to, can you say why?
now that is a topic that lighting people will be divided over
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Nope and heres the cut and dry answer. It wasn't an option, the lights in use are moving lights (they travel upstage partway threw the song and I wnated to keep the toplight on them.) and two of hte lights fdo not have a frost option. I can change out gobos like a mad man but I have yet to change a color. A secound reason would be I wanted the hard edge look, I saw it as a fantisey, the real world does not matter, just whats inside of the lights and because they can never be together its a hard edge. (not my thoughts at the time but makes a bit of sence now) An the worst reson is out TD is not a big fan of frost so I have not been exposed to it untill I started reading differnt books.



Things that shouldn't be in the picture, side light; way too much it helps bring out the faces but also does it too much, uneven cyc wash; one or two more cells would help alot.

Thats one of the set, it was a fun one to build. I cut the steel but we had a pro come in and teach the TD how to weld it. Then we hung stuff on it for differnt scenes. THe other major set peice was Maria's bedroom which was two pieces of scafolding that caus emany a head ach for the grips.
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here is a link to a photo album from our Jesus Christ Superstar. Sorry there not the best but tell me what you think.

http://www.ddickman.photosite.com/jcs/
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I liek the red and blue contrast in photo one.
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Wow, guys good pics, but lets watch the size, say 800X600 at the largest so that people can see them without having to scroll all over the page.
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Here are some pics from Waiting for Godot


http://www.controlbooth.com/users/jonhirsh/IMG_0333.JPG

http://www.controlbooth.com/users/jonhirsh/IMG_0345.JPG

those are the best pics i have and they are out of focus we had alot of haze in use that didnt help either

and keep on posting pics
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That is SWEET looking fog! What did you use to make it? A dedicated "Ground Fog" machine? There are plenty of other threads about foggers, so i dont want to get off track here, but i am curious!
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I dont think thats the result of a foog machine, looks more like foam or bubble type snow to me
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