rosabelle334
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Hey guys,
I'm Tech Directing Footloose this spring. I'm working on a light set-up that I think will work, but I want to get some input on it before I break anything.
So, for one scene, our director wants regular Edison bulbs hanging down on a bar downstage at different heights. Think something like Spring Awakening. I have 12 globe bulbs, 12 lamp sockets, 80 feet of lamp wire, 12 plugs, 2 power strips and a Edison-to-Twist converter.
My plan is to wire each so I have 12 separate strands,, plug them all in to the strips, attach the power strips to the bar, and then with the converter, plug the power strips into the system.
Hopefully then they would dim and be controlled like other lights? I'm really not sure if this will actually work. Option 2 is to forget converting it to twist and run an extension cord off stage and either have a techie plug in and when we need them, or get a switch. The lights don't really need to dim, it's just that it would be easier if we could control them through a board.
My biggest worry is that somehow the bulbs would explode because they're not made like theatre lamps or something.
Any ideas?
I'm Tech Directing Footloose this spring. I'm working on a light set-up that I think will work, but I want to get some input on it before I break anything.
So, for one scene, our director wants regular Edison bulbs hanging down on a bar downstage at different heights. Think something like Spring Awakening. I have 12 globe bulbs, 12 lamp sockets, 80 feet of lamp wire, 12 plugs, 2 power strips and a Edison-to-Twist converter.
My plan is to wire each so I have 12 separate strands,, plug them all in to the strips, attach the power strips to the bar, and then with the converter, plug the power strips into the system.
Hopefully then they would dim and be controlled like other lights? I'm really not sure if this will actually work. Option 2 is to forget converting it to twist and run an extension cord off stage and either have a techie plug in and when we need them, or get a switch. The lights don't really need to dim, it's just that it would be easier if we could control them through a board.
My biggest worry is that somehow the bulbs would explode because they're not made like theatre lamps or something.
Any ideas?