As I have said earlier I am part of an amateur organisation doing musicals. I have been running lights and it has been very fun and a learning experience which I take with me to may daily life.
It is low budget and every one is an amateur at what they are doing. When we go on small tours we visit small theatres with very varying equpment. More often than not you do not know what is in house before you are there and if you get some info it is quite often wrong. Renting lightning is out of the question(budget), we use what the house got and use it to the the best of our abilities.
We use mostly supergel since we are not from the USA and we can get some for free from time to time.
We try to bring a few shades of amber and blue to be able to if nothing else create a decent front wash. I struggle with getting a few "go to" blue gels.
So my question is:
Which are your go to shades of blue?(from supergel line)
If you were to bring 3-5 colours to create a front wash(without knowing which fixture/lamps you will have to use) would you bring?(from supergel line)
It is low budget and every one is an amateur at what they are doing. When we go on small tours we visit small theatres with very varying equpment. More often than not you do not know what is in house before you are there and if you get some info it is quite often wrong. Renting lightning is out of the question(budget), we use what the house got and use it to the the best of our abilities.
We use mostly supergel since we are not from the USA and we can get some for free from time to time.
We try to bring a few shades of amber and blue to be able to if nothing else create a decent front wash. I struggle with getting a few "go to" blue gels.
So my question is:
Which are your go to shades of blue?(from supergel line)
If you were to bring 3-5 colours to create a front wash(without knowing which fixture/lamps you will have to use) would you bring?(from supergel line)
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