SketchyCroftPpl
Active Member
Hey Guys
First, sorry for the absence, Show schedual has been crazy and then HD decided to go so I didn't have a computer for a good half a week. Back up and running now and i have what'll hopefully be an interesting question.
For the show we're doing, On The Twentieth Century, there's a part where celestrial beams of light come down and our dirrector wants to be able to see the light, much like what a hazer would do. The problem is that the effect only last a few seconds and I thing that the hazer might leave the effect in the air for too long afterwards, and they're expensive.
I was wondering if anyone had any ideas, used or never tested, on how we might be able to get somewhat the same effect of being able to see the light coming down. Any ideas would be great.
~Nick
First, sorry for the absence, Show schedual has been crazy and then HD decided to go so I didn't have a computer for a good half a week. Back up and running now and i have what'll hopefully be an interesting question.
For the show we're doing, On The Twentieth Century, there's a part where celestrial beams of light come down and our dirrector wants to be able to see the light, much like what a hazer would do. The problem is that the effect only last a few seconds and I thing that the hazer might leave the effect in the air for too long afterwards, and they're expensive.
I was wondering if anyone had any ideas, used or never tested, on how we might be able to get somewhat the same effect of being able to see the light coming down. Any ideas would be great.
~Nick