TNasty
Active Member
Hey everybody,
I've been playing around in the EOS software for the past couple days just to familiarize myself with some of the more advanced features that I never got the chance to play around with.
So in just a couple days I'll be doing the lighting for a big event the school does every year (they call it "Mr. Central", where several Senior guys perform in several talent and comedy acts in an attempt to win, you might have had something like it in high school or college or something), and I'm going to be working with an assortment of classic halogen fixtures, a couple LED par cans, and one Technobeam-i.
I've done lighting arrangements using all the fixtures I wanted to before, but I'm pretty sure I can do stuff more efficiently.
Who here has some tips for quickly and effectively putting moving lights into cues on an Express (or similar board)?
I've been playing around in the EOS software for the past couple days just to familiarize myself with some of the more advanced features that I never got the chance to play around with.
So in just a couple days I'll be doing the lighting for a big event the school does every year (they call it "Mr. Central", where several Senior guys perform in several talent and comedy acts in an attempt to win, you might have had something like it in high school or college or something), and I'm going to be working with an assortment of classic halogen fixtures, a couple LED par cans, and one Technobeam-i.
I've done lighting arrangements using all the fixtures I wanted to before, but I'm pretty sure I can do stuff more efficiently.
Who here has some tips for quickly and effectively putting moving lights into cues on an Express (or similar board)?