soundguy99
Member
Hi guys,
Bit of an off topic question so I hope I posted this in the right spot.
Right now we are doing lighting from the side of stage, with our only reference being a TV screen beside us, showing us a black and white Camera feed mounted in the spot light booth of the stage.
If we could ever find the right one we were thinking about replacing it with a color camera that could remotely controlled from stage, had a zoom, possibly pan and tilt, and was well suited for theater environments like a very bright stage.
The hard thing about doing anything from the side of the stage is perspective of whats actually going on, so a zoom would be a huge help. Even being able to zoom in to see which mic some one picked up could be a huge help.
The other thing, is right now were using a black and white camera with high contrast to see where the dark spots are on stage, as well as the camera itself cant handle the extreme bright lights of the stage, so finding a color camera suited for the bright lights of a theater stage would a huge advantage.
I know Pelco makes some great cameras but I don`t know if there is anything that is suited for theater applications.
If anyone can give me some recommendations or point me in the right direction that would be much appreciated,
Thanks,
soundguy
Bit of an off topic question so I hope I posted this in the right spot.
Right now we are doing lighting from the side of stage, with our only reference being a TV screen beside us, showing us a black and white Camera feed mounted in the spot light booth of the stage.
If we could ever find the right one we were thinking about replacing it with a color camera that could remotely controlled from stage, had a zoom, possibly pan and tilt, and was well suited for theater environments like a very bright stage.
The hard thing about doing anything from the side of the stage is perspective of whats actually going on, so a zoom would be a huge help. Even being able to zoom in to see which mic some one picked up could be a huge help.
The other thing, is right now were using a black and white camera with high contrast to see where the dark spots are on stage, as well as the camera itself cant handle the extreme bright lights of the stage, so finding a color camera suited for the bright lights of a theater stage would a huge advantage.
I know Pelco makes some great cameras but I don`t know if there is anything that is suited for theater applications.
If anyone can give me some recommendations or point me in the right direction that would be much appreciated,
Thanks,
soundguy