I know there is a thread for show pictures but I thought there might be some interesting Seachanger discussion so it might be good to start a new thread.
So we just closed the first show in the new black box "Anna in the tropics". I designed lights, designed/built the set... plus all the tables and the podium if you want to get really picky with credit.
Here's the pre-show. 8 Seachanger profiles with 50 and 70 degree lens tubes using Rosco "Blobs" gobos doing I think Roscolux 03.
Built that huge deck for one scene... but it looked nice. Rosco Medium Leaf Breakup gobos from Selecon's. The rest is PARnells with Roscolux 60 and 02
Here are the factory workers rolling cigars while they listen to the reading of "Anna Karenina". Seachanger Wash lights are doing downlight of Roscolux 02, Seachanger profiles with Rosco Blob gobos are now doing roscolux 06... but it's almost impossible to see in this particular scene. The show was done in a thrust or 3/4 configuration. The guy on the far left in this picture is "the lector" and the director had to place the podium about 4 feet from the audience. It was SO hard getting light on his face there without blinding the person sitting inches away. I'm disappointed, I did quite a bit of texture painting to the floor but it doesn't show in these photos (lot's of spray bottle fun!). We noticed after the show was running that my floor paint job looked a lot like a slice of bread from the control booth. You can sort of see why in this shot.
Gambling at a "chicken" fight (the website won't let me use the real word)... got the down light Seachanger Wash lights doing Roscolux 318 overhead and the adjacent ones doing Roscolux 19
So we just closed the first show in the new black box "Anna in the tropics". I designed lights, designed/built the set... plus all the tables and the podium if you want to get really picky with credit.
Here's the pre-show. 8 Seachanger profiles with 50 and 70 degree lens tubes using Rosco "Blobs" gobos doing I think Roscolux 03.
Built that huge deck for one scene... but it looked nice. Rosco Medium Leaf Breakup gobos from Selecon's. The rest is PARnells with Roscolux 60 and 02
Here are the factory workers rolling cigars while they listen to the reading of "Anna Karenina". Seachanger Wash lights are doing downlight of Roscolux 02, Seachanger profiles with Rosco Blob gobos are now doing roscolux 06... but it's almost impossible to see in this particular scene. The show was done in a thrust or 3/4 configuration. The guy on the far left in this picture is "the lector" and the director had to place the podium about 4 feet from the audience. It was SO hard getting light on his face there without blinding the person sitting inches away. I'm disappointed, I did quite a bit of texture painting to the floor but it doesn't show in these photos (lot's of spray bottle fun!). We noticed after the show was running that my floor paint job looked a lot like a slice of bread from the control booth. You can sort of see why in this shot.
Gambling at a "chicken" fight (the website won't let me use the real word)... got the down light Seachanger Wash lights doing Roscolux 318 overhead and the adjacent ones doing Roscolux 19
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