Anybody know how they do the chandelier effect in the phantom of the opera?
LDSFX said:Well in laymen's terms: It invloves two main parts. The "track" cable (on which the chandelier slides) and the "traveler" cable (which actually raises and lowers the chandelier up and down the track cable. Theres also a power cable that travles with it to power the lights. Thats about it.
What MNicolai said.
To learn more about one chandelier (as mentioned above), see Phantom at The Venetian - from FTSI .
Official press reports state that since the venue is being given over to the Tim McGraw/Faith Hill Soul2Soul production beginning in December, "the chandelier will remain fixed in its high position." Which I think odd because one would assume it belongs to the production and would load-out with all of the other Phantom scenery when the production closes on Sept. 2.
Well in laymen's terms: It invloves two main parts. The "track" cable (on which the chandelier slides) and the "traveler" cable (which actually raises and lowers the chandelier up and down the track cable. Theres also a power cable that travles with it to power the lights. Thats about it.
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