Not at all. Weddings are nearly all we do anymore. But that event was fairly basic compared to a lot of the stuff we do. Most run to 30 - 40 set-up man-hours and budgets are much larger. That one was fairly small in comparison.
Not at all. Weddings are nearly all we do anymore. But that event was fairly basic compared to a lot of the stuff we do. Most run to 30 - 40 set-up man-hours and budgets are much larger. That one was fairly small in comparison.
Thanks guys. They looked a lot better live since the pictures only show one frame.
The LEDs are Chauvet COLORado 1's. The back wall was ran off of Light Jockey using LED Trix for the pixel mapping, and the rest of the lights were run off a Hog.
Here are the pics from My Way, my most recent production. The set was not finished. I posted in another thread the front is essentially 6 half McCandiss spots with 4 side fills and 3 back fills to make a very odd 3 point lighting plot for the front light.
Well folks, it is that time of year again, when Pioneer Theatre Company kicks off a new season. I know over the past couple years you all have enjoyed (I hope) my photos of our productions, and now PTC has hired me on as the staff photographer in addition to my duties as ME. So, I will have lots more photos for you to see in the coming seasons.
In any event, we opened the season with "A Chorus Line." It has been a lot of fun to work on. The photos are from our final dress. I will add a few more after photo call next week. As always, if you would like to see more you can find them here.
"At the Ballet" - Ballet Blaze as we call this section. It is hard to see at this angle the Mondrian look on the floor.
"Music and the Mirror"
"crap Richie"
I will have some finale photos worth showing after photo call next week. Also will have better shots with the mirrors as I will be able to get some altitude during photo call. As always, please feel free to post any questions, comments, or critiques.
BTW, I love your website. Its a great place to look at productions and see actual designs in high quality, just a nice thing to look at. Thanks for that resource
Though they don't look anywhere as nice as a lot of the pictures I've seen here, I'll post a few pictures of some shows I've done at my church (before I took an undergrad lighting design course. and before I doubled my inventory of PARs)
I bet no one would guess that the "cyc lights" are just clip lights with colored flood lamps from Menards, though.