So Concert Choir decided to do Wicked for their Pops Concert this year.
Sounds great and all, but I've got to figure out to get all those cool effects with the lights. Just a few questions, to start out.
I've lit the cyc before, but usually just one solid color, and generally I was never able to produce a very even wash. Any suggestions? We use Altman Sky Cycs (4 cells), four each across the front of the cyc, about 8 ft away, usually each color has one cell, and if its possible i'll put a few cyc lights on the floor to even out the wash.
I'd really like to get a solid wash for this, and also i'd like to try something like this:
another thing is, we're planning on constructing a huge clock like the one in the background here:
we're going to put it behind the cyc, and im wondering whats the best way to light it from behind? should i use a cyc light? i assume it should be near the center of the clock so it doesnt get too distorted?
if anyone has any help for me, i would greatly appreciate it!! also, if you have any cool ideas i'd love to hear them!!
Thanks!!!
Sounds great and all, but I've got to figure out to get all those cool effects with the lights. Just a few questions, to start out.
I've lit the cyc before, but usually just one solid color, and generally I was never able to produce a very even wash. Any suggestions? We use Altman Sky Cycs (4 cells), four each across the front of the cyc, about 8 ft away, usually each color has one cell, and if its possible i'll put a few cyc lights on the floor to even out the wash.
I'd really like to get a solid wash for this, and also i'd like to try something like this:
another thing is, we're planning on constructing a huge clock like the one in the background here:
we're going to put it behind the cyc, and im wondering whats the best way to light it from behind? should i use a cyc light? i assume it should be near the center of the clock so it doesnt get too distorted?
if anyone has any help for me, i would greatly appreciate it!! also, if you have any cool ideas i'd love to hear them!!
Thanks!!!