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Apollo Design | Design a Pattern Contest
New pattern submissions for this contest have been accepted through June 30th, and you have 2 weeks left to voice an opinion for your favorite pattern. (Like VW mini-buses? There is one here for you! Flubbies, Pi and Gardens? These are here as well!) <<<All accepted entries will be posted on the Apollo website on July 2, 2008 and will remain on the site until August 31, 2008. All website visitors will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite patterns. One vote per email address will be allowed. Votes by pattern will be electronically tabulated. >>>> So stop by and vote for your favorite new pattern!
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Occasionally we see a somewhat boring pattern really come to life when projected through atmoshere. (Especially when rotated)
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The origin of this post wasn't so much to vote on existing Apollo patterns (though you are certainly welcome to do so), but to have a stab at those select few that have been sent in to us from LD's and technicians like you.
Have a look at the 27 gobos on this page Apollo Design | Vote Now
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Keith Kankovsky Apollo Design Technology Makers of the keen Right Arm*, Smart Color*, SmartMove*, Gel Miser*, and the baby of the family... the DMX Iris! Thanks to many of you for stopping by the Apollo LDI booth recently! Last edited by Kelite; October 3rd, 2008 at 03:26 PM.. |
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Any 1/2 or 1/4 aperature gobo.
Turns my S4 25/50 zoom into an iris fixture for $11. Cheaper then buying a City Theatrical Iris at $75. SB |
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SteveB, not to offend the gobo manufacturers, but I don't think I'd buy an http://www.controlbooth.com/forums/g...e-reducer.html. Years ago, I had a metal shop make me about 50 in various sizes for about $1 each. I forget the material thickness, but they were sized and shaped so that one didn't need a pattern holder.
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I had a Cuban Dance company a few years back, insisting on a rig full of 6x16's/20 degrees. Purchased a lot of 1/2 and 1/4's ap. gobo's instead for our (at the time) 6x12's. They never noticed and it saved a rental. I do know of a tin smith locally, maybe I'll draw up a design and price them out, easier then dragging a gobo out of the book, loading to a holder, etc... bet it'll be more then $1 ea. though. SB |
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edit: opps sorry Apollo, your equivalent of those below...
Back on topic I find we use these the most: Rosco 77642 Triangles Rosco 79074 Worms Rosco 77748 Splinters Rosco 77721 Small Breakup Rosco 77820 Wrinkles We also use the Warm Free Flow and Cool Free Flow glass gobos for our cyc. Last edited by OnWithTheShow; August 20th, 2008 at 12:55 PM.. |
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