Interesting rain effect used on "Britain's Got Talent"

thebikingtechie

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I'm not much of a TV person but I just saw this video of Britain's Got Talent on you tube, they've got rows of lights under the floor, and at one point during the dance it literally starts raining on this one platform, the lighting effects with it are awesome.

I know that the majority of us could never do this in our work, but it's an interesting thing to see.

His story is interesting, but if you just want to see the dance you can skip to 1:10

YouTube - Britain's Got Talent George Sampson Semi Final Breakin Break
 
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re: Interesting rain effect used on "Britain's Got Talent"

Rain Effects can be fun. This one spells out words, fast-forward to 3:00. Notice the outstanding followspot work.;)
 
Foy Inverterprises is based in Las Vegas, but if memory serves (and it was seven years ago), all the rigging was done by Branam. They did the rigging for the tour, as well as the additions for the HBO special.
 
I saw something like this somewhere on the web about a year ago. Jeep has a waterfall that spells things out and makes designs and whatnot when they go to autoshows.

YouTube - Jeep Waterfall
 
Same company, Pevnick Design. Not especially appropriate for theatre use (maybe in the right musical) but way kewl nonetheless. Notice in the YouTube video the "rain" is primarily down-lit. (Probably SourceFour HID PARs.)
 
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Tehe!

And as for the mic, it was probably trash anyway, and she was probably lip sinc-ing. No worries.
 
I don't know how ATK dealt with the mic and the water, but Taylor Swift was definitely, absolutely, singing live.
 

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