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  1. As Stuart says... a 'phoenix' company rising from the ashes of a bankrupt one, with a queue of angry but disappointed creditors, is one thing. Creating a situation whereby one of your employees is killed in the workplace and then simply turning your back on the situation, not even bothering to show up at court to face his grieving family, plumbs much lower depths.

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  2. [Came back to edit this post after some reflection, as if I were to leave my opinions of how Rick Wilson and Karen Cornacchia have behaved in relation to this young chap losing his life as a result of working practices at Le Maitre being found wanting, I suspect it might open the BR up to potential legal repercussions.

    Suffice to say that if I was at the helm of a hypothetical manufacturing company which was found to be directly responsible for one of its employees losing their life while at work due to safety and working practices being found wanting, I'd like to think I'd have enough human decency to not be interested solely in distancing myself from the entire sorry episode and saving my own skin...]

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  3. 13 minutes ago, Ynot said:

    Of course, there used to be a LOT of secret squirrel siren and early warning systems routed through the BT networks .....

    Our somewhat esoteric lighting control room library at my old place of work contained a book which featured a pretty detailed, and very interesting, explanation of UKWMO, HANDEL, etc. - it was a fascinating read.

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  4. Do you need to see the actual screen surface? Or just the light of the image on the screen reflecting on an actor's face? Is it an actual practical TV set, or just a cabinet/carcass? What does your tutor suggest as a solution?

  5. 3 hours ago, dmxlights said:

    It is doable but it would need some practices. I have done it here in Ireland for a local show with a mover and using 2 faders of my lighting desk. It did take me a while to master it but I could do it now if needed. I have not tried it with a joystick or a mouse.

    I do know my Chamsys MQ60 has an option to use a mouse to move movers but I have not do it as of yet but I may try it some time to see if I could get the hang of it.

    With respect, this is not what's under discussion here - we're talking about purpose-built automated follow-spot systems, rather than using a moving light and fudging it from a lighting desk 😉

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  6. Based on one show I've worked on which used remote-operation of moving heads as a follow-spot, quite frankly it looked utter dogsh*t. I don't know whether that was the kit not being right for the job, or operator issues, or a combination - but it was awful.

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  7. The 'go-to' guy used to be Roger Hennigan at White Light, but I don't think he's with them any more. Might be worth contacting their service department, though, to see if they still have someone who can help.

  8. On 6/23/2022 at 2:17 PM, Northernbird00 said:

    I understand that but that is quite vague. I am after specifics for what the basic package should be as a minimum - steel toe caps? hi vis? show blacks? etc 

    Show blacks aren't PPE. You may be asked to provide your own, and may be given an allowance towards paying for them. Just remember that if you're provided with uniform at work (which is what show blacks are) and required to launder it at home, you can claim a small tax allowance for that. There's no 'minimum' PPE - every task you're required to undertake as an employee should be subject to a risk assessment and method statement, and within that should be an assessment of the PPE required for that task, which is what should then be provided for you. It's not really vague at all - quite the opposite, in fact, the H&S documentation should be quite specific.

  9. 20 hours ago, Big Jay said:

    No experience of the 1QS but have you looked at the Rush Par 2's? They are discontinued now but with the new version now released, you may find a good deal on Ex-Hire units? They are essentially the Mac Aura Standard without the Pan and Tilt and still has motorised zoom. 

    Great little fixture!

    Had some Rush Par 2s on one of the pantos I programmed last year. In all honesty, I found their output extremely disappointing, and that was from a trim height of a lot less than the 8m which Ian's looking at!

     

  10. Very unfortunate. It sounded like a great project, and David was certainly enthusiastic about getting it up and running. The Galaxy 3 from my old venue was on its way down there as one of the consoles which was supposed to be part of the project. The decision by certain members of the board to U-turn on their commitment to support this project seems very short-sighted.

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