Other than the orchestra pit and maybe a scissor lift, how many have hydraulics in your theatres? I thought this might be interesting to some: Entertainment Engineering - Volume 5 Issue 12.
Ok, you gotta explain how they did that. Ram connected to cables I assume?
What's a hydraulic?
For a basic description see this:
HowStuffWorks "How Hydraulic Machines Work"
If you've watched construction equipment - backhoes for example - you've seen hydraulically powered equipment.
Joe
/Sarcarstic question.
But yeah, school's so old we have nothing.
D'uh. Sorry - I hadn't been paying enough attention to the content of your other posts.
Joe
Other than the orchestra pit and maybe a scissor lift, how many have hydraulics in your theatres?
Commonly known as "bounce focus" or "yo-yo focus": Bring in the pipe, make adjustments, fly to trim, repeat until satisfied, or until you give up from frustration....I have a question, how do you aim lights when you have an electric that comes down? Wouldn't you have to move it constantly? Maybe I'm missing something.
Commonly known as "bounce focus" or "yo-yo focus": Bring in the pipe, make adjustments, fly to trim, repeat until satisfied, or until you give up from frustration.
For a better and clever alternative, see http://mvhsperformingarts.com/?q=node/13, courtesy of CB Sr. Team Member Emeritus, dwt1.
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