ptero
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We are planning to do a UV effect to bring out a spider web, painted/hidden in the stage floor treatment, at the end of the show. The Scenic Designer and Director are discussing what colors to use paint-wise and how to integrate in the general painted floor treatment. I am looking for the right lighting for this. Coverage would be about 18'-20' square on the stage floor, with units likely hung on the First Elec - Trim is 20'.
I have written off any use of the variety of flourescents that are out there. Between throw and overlap with general stage lighting, I assumed they would not be strong enough. I have used old Altman 250w units (from the 60's?) in the past with very little success.
We are looking at 2 - Altman UV-705 Floods @ 400w. They appear similar to the long throw Wildfires, also 400w, w/o the dmx and other bells and whistles. Is that a fair statement?
Also suggested has been 2 - Martin MAC 300. The lamp is 250w. I don't see a dedicated UV filter here. Do they mix the desired 'color'? Or is it 'native' in the dichroics? How would it compare to the 400w guys above?
Are we even in the neighborhood of looking at the right stuff?
Beyond the lighting, how do the paints available from Wildfire compare to Rosco's? The budget wants the more reasonable paint = Rosco. Hmmm.
After looking at Wildfire's literature, I don't know how much of their kool-aid to swallow! Not really knocking them... They provide tons of detail that others don't so it's just hard to compare.
Thanks in advance for any input.
Reid
I have written off any use of the variety of flourescents that are out there. Between throw and overlap with general stage lighting, I assumed they would not be strong enough. I have used old Altman 250w units (from the 60's?) in the past with very little success.
We are looking at 2 - Altman UV-705 Floods @ 400w. They appear similar to the long throw Wildfires, also 400w, w/o the dmx and other bells and whistles. Is that a fair statement?
Also suggested has been 2 - Martin MAC 300. The lamp is 250w. I don't see a dedicated UV filter here. Do they mix the desired 'color'? Or is it 'native' in the dichroics? How would it compare to the 400w guys above?
Are we even in the neighborhood of looking at the right stuff?
Beyond the lighting, how do the paints available from Wildfire compare to Rosco's? The budget wants the more reasonable paint = Rosco. Hmmm.
After looking at Wildfire's literature, I don't know how much of their kool-aid to swallow! Not really knocking them... They provide tons of detail that others don't so it's just hard to compare.
Thanks in advance for any input.
Reid