The title says it all! If you have a guess please post it, if you know what it means, please hold off on posting! The Poll will be open for the next 60 days.
| Do you know what it means to have a gel go Bonanza? is being discussed in the ControlBooth Question of the Day forum; The title says it all! If you have a guess please post it, if you know what it means, please ... |
The title says it all! If you have a guess please post it, if you know what it means, please hold off on posting! The Poll will be open for the next 60 days.
Alex Weisman
Master Electrician - Pioneer Theatre Company
IceWolf Photography
Soup or art?
"...allow me to explain about the theatre business.
The natural condition is one of insurmountable obstacles on the road to imminent disaster!
...Strangely enough, it all turns out well."
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is that the actual industry-wide term??? have i mentioned recently that i *LOVE* theatre terminology???
i'm never wearing high heels to an opening night again...

I've never heard the term in 32 years of doing lighting, but I suspect I have the correct guess.
Last edited by derekleffew; April 15th, 2008 at 04:24 PM.

I have never heard anyone say it but I'm sure I know the answer.

Those of us of a certain age could figure it out even if we'd never used a gel. Or those of us who watch old tv shows.
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"I don't feel it's healthy to keep your faults bottled up inside me." - Bucky Katt

I have to confess that I don't have a clue, but I'm sure interested in finding out as it just seems too neat a phrase to not be able to use.
I'm of the age, Len, and watched "Bonanza" - heck, we lived just down from the Poderosa Ranch for awhile, but I am totally clueless on this... PM me?
Char5lie

Never heard of it, but it makes sense... Now I have that song stuck in my head

I voted No and then had an epiphany.
Never heard it before but will certainly use it now.
Tony Moore
Semi retired semi lunatic
If it ain't broke don't fix it.
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I was there when the conversation took place, so I'm cheating, but I'm a little young to have ever guessed.
Brett Smith
Touring Stagehand
Computer Guru
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Never heard the term before, but it only took a few seconds to figure it out. (I was also a huge fan of old westerns when I was a kid.)
Is this a term that people actually use or is it something you and the Porkchop made up late one night?

I've never heard the term, but since it's not even 5:30am, and I'm only half way through my first cup of little joe(get it?) I'm not that embarrased to say it took a few minutes for me to figure it out, but I've got it now. I'll have to remember that.![]()
The large print giveth, and the small print taketh away. Tom Waits

Little joe - would that be an espresso (small and tightly wound up)?
Now that someone has explained it to me...sigh...yes, we have had a gel do a bonanza. That's the glory of working with college kids...shutters? what shutters?
Char5lie

Actually it was a term that came with someone we're working with. So no we didn't make it up. And actually to think about it it wasn't even that late.
EDIT: Oh and Spikesgirl I think my favorite college tech story I've heard and thankfully never actually seen is "Well when we turned it on no light came out but after a while there started to be some like so we just left it on cause more and more came out." What's the do burn holes in the shutter. I didn't know you could actually do that, but I guess it makes sense.
Last edited by porkchop; April 16th, 2008 at 03:25 PM. Reason: more
Brett Smith
Touring Stagehand
Computer Guru
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<and I'm only half way through my first cup of little joe(get it?)>
arf arf arf- nice one Marius!
Keith Kankovsky
Apollo Design Technology
US distributor of Spotlight and Multiform fixtures. Earth-friendly gobos, gel, and other gear at www.apollodesign.net
*PrintScenic Full Color & B/W gobos for LED profiles
Laus Deo

HEY NOW!! I take offense to that!! (not really lol)
That would be the glory of working with theatre ed majors doing their electrics shop IP...
Anyway, I think I have a guess, but I'm far too young to really know if my guess has anything to do with whatever this phrase is referencing lol
(I can't wait for the day where the young kids will wonder what us old geezers are talking about when we reference Futurama and Family Guy LOL)

Futurama is already beginning to be lost on some of the youngins...maybe the latest round of episode plays on Comedy Central will bring it back in to the mainstream a bit...

Soooo, I'm an 'old geezer', am I? Couldn't resist - sorry
Naw, Pip, old is when you talk about "Your Show of Shows" and people your own age look at you like you're crazy.
The shutters comment would be directed to the first year tech students, most of whom have only done acting to that point. Usually the second years know better than that...usually.
Char5lie

6 P's to live by: Piss Poor Planning Prevents Positive Performance
4 P's for LD's Producers Prefer Pretty Photographs.
Nothing like being focused and desperate to make me remember how something works. ~Steve B
It's not bullying--it's educating via the time-honored traditions of intimidation and humiliation. ~Derek

Never heard that before, but it's flacking brilliant. I'm only 18, but my gramps was a big western fan and I used to sit and watch reruns with him for hours.
Matt Young
Garbage in, garbage out

when do we find out the meaning?
i'm never wearing high heels to an opening night again...

After June 14, I would imagine. Or PM me and I'll tell you
Char5lie
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Think I have it, used to be some stake houses with that name I remember or a name really really similar to that back in the 1970's if I remember correctly. Could be a TV commercial way back than associated with it if not the effects of branding... my that's an old term if accurate and one that did not spread all over the place. First time I heard of it but its very similar to spectacular in a descriptive name for what happened if correct. Will be good to know the answer to this question out of curiosity - good one.
If accurate, yup just had some this week. Spent all that time in making gel frame clips that would mount directly to the lamp on some MR-16 / E-26 100w lamps and they urr, didn't work out so well even with UV lenses in front, instead its either the $8.60 each glass filters not available in primary for light colors & are only rated for 50 Watts or the $30.55 dichroic filters also only rated for 50 Watts that are primary color and would be cool but still glass and could break catestropically.
Last edited by ship; April 24th, 2008 at 11:47 PM.

oh, i get it now...
i'm never wearing high heels to an opening night again...


Keith Kankovsky
Apollo Design Technology
US distributor of Spotlight and Multiform fixtures. Earth-friendly gobos, gel, and other gear at www.apollodesign.net
*PrintScenic Full Color & B/W gobos for LED profiles
Laus Deo

Because its what the manufacturer and distributer can charge for them stupid... Joking of course. Should I wish I'm sure I could go thru work in getting our normal dichroic supplier to knock out some possibly or not cheaper, or even some of my specilized glass suppliers to do so. I was doing the simple from Juno - a architectural supplier that stocks them and in theory has them in bulk in theory also cheap, and given its work and not end user persay (given markup also presented as customer cost not employee cost,) I posted pricing as something to consider - colored verses dichroic glass filters for situations when a normal gel won't work.
Got my first two of three lenses in today - they are cool. Why I didn't get all three immediately... no idea of that or when they might come.
Still in not attempting to break up the conversation, I think going Bananza is very related to why in this situation I went glass as opposed to gel.
Right, so now that everyone has lost interest in this thread, watch this,
and you will have the answer as to where the term comes from. You need only watch about the first 10 seconds.
Last edited by derekleffew; July 31st, 2010 at 12:14 PM.
Alex Weisman
Master Electrician - Pioneer Theatre Company
IceWolf Photography
Soup or art?
"...allow me to explain about the theatre business.
The natural condition is one of insurmountable obstacles on the road to imminent disaster!
...Strangely enough, it all turns out well."
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Ah, memories. Why is everything in shades of gray? Where's the color?
I don't get it. According to Rosco,
Rosco utilizes a select form of polycarbonate that is flame retardant to meet the most stringent International standards for fire safety.
Modern Color/Diffusion Media may melt, but it will not sustain a flame.