nealsam
Member
Right guys,
I'm working on a dance production at the moment and we're on a pretty small budget. We've got 2 medium size foggers (one in each wing) to provide both light fog for lighting effects (we couldn't afford a hazer) and for some more heavy-duty smoke effects.
All the effects are just as we want them in the techs, except we seem to be getting quite a bit of 'spill' off the front of the stage. I know this is to be expected, but are there any ways to reduce this? The machines are at the back of the stage angled slightly inwards to allow the smoke to drift forward somewhat. I'm wondering whether turning them round to face the cyc would work, any ideas?
Cheers,
Sam
I'm working on a dance production at the moment and we're on a pretty small budget. We've got 2 medium size foggers (one in each wing) to provide both light fog for lighting effects (we couldn't afford a hazer) and for some more heavy-duty smoke effects.
All the effects are just as we want them in the techs, except we seem to be getting quite a bit of 'spill' off the front of the stage. I know this is to be expected, but are there any ways to reduce this? The machines are at the back of the stage angled slightly inwards to allow the smoke to drift forward somewhat. I'm wondering whether turning them round to face the cyc would work, any ideas?
Cheers,
Sam