JChenault
Well-Known Member
The title says it all.
For me.
Interesting theme was the number of folks hawking automaton. In addition to the large booth by Creative Connors, I saw three "turtles" ( remote controlled low platforms you could put scenery on )
I was interested in seeing ETCs entry into the PC control arena. Got a fast overview on the last day. Interesting pricing strategy. Not sure when it will be released.
Elation had a new mover. The platinum profile pro. Zooms from 10 to 50 degrees. Includes framing shutters, gobo wheels, etc. Dimming seems to be very smooth. I could not tell how noisy it was on the floor, but finally a spot that is wide enough for my space.
There was a very interesting system for VERY large RP video systems. In four feet of depth you can make an RP video screen to the max screen dimensions possible. They put consumer grade video projectors in an array about every three feet or so. For set up they put a camera looking at the screen that calibrates the projectors, deals with overlap and blending ( about 20 to 30 minutes ) and then just send your video signal to the computer that drives all the projectors.
My favorite item though was the LED candle with photocell. Battery powered, put it in a candle body. When you have a blackout, the candle goes out. It made me ask why no one else had thought of that.
For me.
Interesting theme was the number of folks hawking automaton. In addition to the large booth by Creative Connors, I saw three "turtles" ( remote controlled low platforms you could put scenery on )
I was interested in seeing ETCs entry into the PC control arena. Got a fast overview on the last day. Interesting pricing strategy. Not sure when it will be released.
Elation had a new mover. The platinum profile pro. Zooms from 10 to 50 degrees. Includes framing shutters, gobo wheels, etc. Dimming seems to be very smooth. I could not tell how noisy it was on the floor, but finally a spot that is wide enough for my space.
There was a very interesting system for VERY large RP video systems. In four feet of depth you can make an RP video screen to the max screen dimensions possible. They put consumer grade video projectors in an array about every three feet or so. For set up they put a camera looking at the screen that calibrates the projectors, deals with overlap and blending ( about 20 to 30 minutes ) and then just send your video signal to the computer that drives all the projectors.
My favorite item though was the LED candle with photocell. Battery powered, put it in a candle body. When you have a blackout, the candle goes out. It made me ask why no one else had thought of that.