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  1. 49 assorted DHA gobos for sale. Have been in a lantern briefly, very light discolouration visible on the metal, but absolutely flat with no warping. Mix of A-size and B-size. Message me for a list of designs/quantities.

     

    £5 each.

  2. The Glasson stuff is really good - have programmed a load of it on a couple of pantos. Theatr Clwyd in Mold have quite a lot which only gets used around Christmas - they might be up for hiring it to you if you need it at a time when they don't. Drop me a PM and I'll hook you up.
  3. Some very bad journalism, and bad writing, in that Daily Fail article. Early on, it clearly states that a doctor had to staple Twitter back together last night!

    She posted a photo of her wound on Twitter, which doctors had to staple together after she was evacuated from the theatre.

    Many of the comments at the end are a pretty good indicator of what's wrong with people's general mind-set in situations like this these days, too - so much talk of blame and pointing fingers, and I only had to read a few comments before finding the first one suggesting that the audience should start looking for someone to sue. Very sad.

  4. Impossible to know for certain - too many conflicting reports. Some say ceiling collapsed ; some say large numbers of people leaning on balcony rail caused front couple of feet of balcony to fall. Reports less than half an hour ago were saying that 30 were injured - now the number has gone up to 80, including a few serious. No point speculating on anything, as the exact details won't be fully known for a good while yet. All that can be said at this stage is that if any BR members are on the venue or show staff at the Apollo, or were in the audience tonight, I hope you're OK.
  5. Not sure whether this is the root of your particular problem, but there was an issue with the PSUs in a lot of MAC550s - one of ours died completely, and when we kicked up a fuss with Martin (they weren't very old at the time) they admitted that there was a problem with a big batch of PSUs and swapped all of ours out FOC. Might be worth a phone call, in case that's what's causing your issues.
  6. Showing the iron is normally a condition of the theatre's licence. If a particular set design or stage layout makes it inconvenient to show the iron, then it is possible to apply for an iron waiver on a show by show basis - but you'd need a very good reason to convince the fire officer that you can't show the iron before the show or during the interval, and you still need to make arrangements for it to be able to come in in case of an emergency anyway. Any set that we have for one of our shows which will impede the progress of the iron to the stage floor usually gets around it in one of two ways - an iron buffer is installed which provides a continuous fire break to the bits that the iron doesn't cover ; or bits of false floor can be made in such a way that they can be lifted/pivoted/slid/removed to allow the iron to get all the way in.
  7. Do the carriers vary between panel mounted and PCB mounted holders?

    Sadly, yes. Strand seem to have (or had, at any rate) a habit of using obscure and hard-to-source components in their equipment - sometimes it seems that, if there was ever a choice at the R&D stage between a component that was readily-available in the UK and easy to source if spares are required at a later date, or one that's different enough to make it incompatible with anything else and consequently has to be shipped in from another country, their engineers went for the second option. Barmy.

  8. An Act6 being "non-DMX" doesn't define which version it is - it could be the same as the variation that another user might think of as being the DMX version, but without the DMX input card.

     

    If, on the other hand, we're talking about the very early Act6 racks (black rather than grey, with only one socket per channel), then I honestly can't remember what sort of fuseholder they have in them - we only have a small number of them, and it's been a long, long time since I've worked inside one.

  9. We recently needed a few spare fuse carriers for Act 6 racks. After much searching, we discovered that the only place from which they're available is direct from the manufacturer (Schurter) in Germany, who sold us some at a reasonable cost. If I think on when I'm back at work tomorrow, I'll dig out the contact details for you.
  10. Would BR members please note that the "Jobs" forum is for job ads only (that's jobs offered, by the way, not jobs wanted - there are other places on the forum for those posts) - please do not attempt to reply in the forum. If you wish to contact a member who's posted a job ad, please use the PM facility or reply via e-mail. Thanks.

     

    Posters of job ads, when your post has been filled, feel free to report your own post and the mods will delete it or add a note as appropriate.

  11. personnaly I would avoid pinspots and profiles as I feel the effect looks very yellow and gives the impresion that you havnt dusted the ball lately , the abilaty to adjust the focus is also important, fillament lamps can leave you with lots of filament effects floating round the room

     

    , I would always aim for something giving a much whiter light such as a discharge lamp, goldenscans, miniscans, scans without the mirror or pro 400s are all excellent but expensive

     

    the abstract colour flood I suggested earlier is a cheap version (£100ish)of a pro 400 and gives a nice white (or coloured) even spot and can be run off a stand alone controller

     

    I would use a minimum of 2 if the audience only see one side of the ball or 4 if they see all round

    That's all well and good, but don't forget what Pete originally posted ...

    I'm looking for an effective (and low-cost) way of really lighting a mirror ball.

    Suggestions of multiple fixtures costing £100 each, or Golden Scans, Robocolours, etc. are hardly low-cost ...

  12. 'Nix has hit the nail on the head. Multiple sources are more effective than one single powerful source. (Although the brighter the sources are, the better it looks!)

     

    I've found that one of the most effective sources of light for a m/ball is a very narrow angle profile, not too far away from the ball (but far enough that you can get a reasonable edge), irised or shuttered in to the ball. Three or four of these work just fine.

  13. Useful Lighting Links

     

    (N.B. - there are literally hundreds of links to technical production sites available on the Stagelink Website)

     

     

    http://www.gamonline.com/catalog/splitgel/index.php - some useful information from GAM about the use of split colours.

     

    Stage Lighting 101 - very good introduction to the basics of lighting design.

     

    The Lighting Resource - huge site with links to just about everything light related.

     

    The Association Of Lighting Designers

     

    The Society of Television Lighting Directors

     

    Modelbox's CAD symbols page - free downloadable CAD symbols for plan drawing.

     

    Tom Baldwin's Tech Data Pages, including a very useful connector pin-out data page.

     

    Lighting symbols in JPEG format - a zip file full of plan symbols in .jpg format, for use in graphics software.

     

    USITT DMX512 FAQ - a list of frequently asked questions surrounding the DMX-512 control standard. Very useful resource.

  14. This FAQ is now replicated, extended and superseded by the one on the Blue Room Wiki, here.

     

    The Blue Room Lighting FAQ

     

     

    What do the numbers on Par 64 lamps mean?

     

    Par 64s use various different type of lamps, which have a fixed beam angle and can't be varied in the way that profiles or fresnels can. Par lamps give out an oval beam, hence why you will usually need to rotate the lamp inside the parcan to achieve the focus you are after.

     

    The most common lamps (and their closest 120v equivalents in brackets) are as follows :

    CP60 (FFN) - clear lens, beam angle of 9x12º - VNSP (Very Narrow Spot)

    CP61 (FFP) - frosted lens, beam angle of 10x14º - NSP (Narrow Spot)

    CP62 (FFR) - lenticular (stepped) lens (looks like a car headlamp), beam angle of 11x24º - MFL (Medium Flood)

     

    The following lamps are also available, but encountered less frequently :

    EXG (240v) - beam angle of 57x21º

    CP95 - grided lens, beam angle of 70x70º - WFL (Wide Flood)

    FFS (120v lamp) - lenticular lens, beam angle of 24x48º

     

    Par 64 lamps also come in 500w flavours, with slightly different beam angles. These are number CP86 (VNSP), 87 (NSP) and 88 (MFL).

     

    [N.B. - the number in ParXX (e.g. Par64) is the diameter of the lamp in 1/8ths of an inch]

     

     

    I need to make up some single-phase extensions. What cable should I use?

     

    13A or 15A TRS - 1.5mm/sq

    16A TRS - 2.5mm/sq

    32A TRS - 6.0mm/sq

    63A TRS - 10.0mm/sq

     

     

    What size colour do I need for a ......?

     

    It's impossible to give a full list of colour sizes for every available lantern in a limited resource like this. However, here are a few of the more commonly-encountered sizes (all in millimetres) :

     

    Strand

    Prelude - 150 x 150

    Cantata, Harmony - 185 x 185

    Alto - 245 x 245

    Coda500, Nocturne - 240 x 214

    Coda1000 - 285 x 240

    Iris - 395 x 305

    SL 19, 26, 36, 50 and zooms - 160 x 160

    SL 10 - 305 x 305

    SL 5 - 405 x 405

    Patt.23 - 100 x 100

    Patt.123, Patt.23N, T-Spot - 165 x 165

    Patt.223, Patt.743 - 215 x 215

    Patt.243 - 298 x 298

     

    CCT

    Minuette F, PC, profile - 125 x 125

    Minuette flood - 220 x 230

    Starlette 1k fresnel - 185 x 185

    Sil 30, Sil 40, Freedom - 185 x 185

    Sil 15, Sil 25 - 245 x 245

    Sil 10 - 205 x 205

     

    ETC

    Source4 19, 26, 36, 50 - 160 x 160

    Source4 10 - 305 x 305

    Source4 5 - 356 x 356

    Source4 Par, Parnel and Zoom - 190 x 190

    Source4 Junior Zoom - 155 x 155

     

    PAR64 - 250 x 250

     

     

    I've found an old Strand lantern and I'd like some more information on it

     

    Try visiting the Strand Archive at http://www.strandarchive.co.uk. On the site is a huge database of old and new equipment alike, and should be able to provide you with detailed information about your lantern. You can also get info on Strand's line of control equipment past and present, too.

     

    What software is available for creating lighting rig plans?

     

    Good, but expensive, software includes:

    wysiwyg

    AutoCAD

    Vectorworks

     

    Cheaper software includes:

    Turbocad

    LX Designer

     

    Free, but less good, software includes:

    Sweetlight (requires specific hardware)

    Google Sketchup

     

    There are plenty of other 2D CAD packages out there to explore, all of which will do the job one way or another.

     

     

    I'd like to be able to work on the programming for my show before I go to the venue. How can I do this?

     

    By visiting the website of your manufacturers desk you can download a piece of software called the offline editor. This allows you to work or edit your show on your PC as if it was the lighting desk.

     

    The manufacturers that offer offline software are:

     

    Strand (for the GSX, 300 and 500 series)

    ETC (for Expression 3, Insight, Express and Congo Consoles)

    Zero 88 (for the Frog, Fat Frog, Leap Frog, Bull Frog & Mambo Frog)

    Avolites (for the Pearl & Diamond 4)

    Flying Pig (for the Wholehog 2)

    MA Lighting (for the GrandMA)

    Jands (for the Vista)

     

    Clicking the links will take you to the relevant websites.

     

     

    I've downloaded and installed the Strand Offline Editor, but when it starts I get an error message asking for "TNT.dll". I'm using Windows XP. Whats going wrong?

     

    Unfortunately, the Strand Offline Editor doesn't work in Windows XP, not even in a DOS box. Theres a few ways round this, but they're all a bit cumbersome. You can find a discussion of this here.

     

    The most elegant solution we've found so far is MarcTs' RAMdisk version of the OLE, more details here.

     

     

    What software can I run a show from and what about USB-DMX Dongles?

     

    There are lots of PC based lighting control products, the good, the bad and the ugly. Most are bad or ugly, good to look at are...

     

    PCStage

    LightFactory

    Horizon

    Chamsys MagicQ

    BlueLite

     

    Dongles comes in all shapes and sizes, from built and tested commercial offerings to 'open source' projects...

     

    USB-DMX.com

    Enttec

     

     

    What's the pin-out of a Socapex/Lectriflex multicore?

     

    Socapex :

    1 = Circuit 1 Live

    2 = Circuit 1 Neutral

    3 = Circuit 2 Live

    4 = Circuit 2 Neutral

    5 = Circuit 3 Live

    6 = Circuit 3 Neutral

    7 = Circuit 4 Live

    8 = Circuit 4 Neutral

    9 = Circuit 5 Live

    10 = Circuit 5 Neutral

    11 = Circuit 6 Live

    12 = Circuit 6 Neutral

    13 to 18 = Earth

     

    Lectriflex (Harting) :

    1 = Circuit 1 Live

    2 = Circuit 2 Live

    3 = Circuit 3 Live

    4 = Circuit 4 Live

    5 = Circuit 5 Live

    6 = Circuit 6 Live

    7, 8 = Earth

    9 = Circuit 1 Neutral

    10 = Circuit 2 Neutral

    11 = Circuit 3 Neutral

    12 = Circuit 4 Neutral

    13 = Circuit 5 Neutral

    14 = Circuit 6 Neutral

    15, 16 = Earth

     

     

    What's the pin-out of a DMX cable?

     

    Pin 1 = Ground

    Pin 2 = Signal -ve

    Pin 3 = Signal +ve

    (These pin numbers are true for both 5-pin and 3-pin connectors, although strictly speaking 3-pin connectors should not be used as they don't comply with the official DMX512 standard.)

     

    Some older Martin fixtures (such as the Roboscan Pro 518 and Robocolour 400) use the older Martin Protocol which switches Pin 2 and 3 so the pinout is

    Pin 1 = Ground

    Pin 2 = Signal +ve

    Pin 3 = Signal -ve

     

    If using these fixtures along side fixtures with standard pinouts, you'll need to create an short adapter (M-F, for use after the last standard fixture, and F-M for use before the next standard fixture) using the wiring shown below

     

    1-1

    2-3

    3-2

     

     

    Do I need to terminate my DMX line?

    Yes, all runs of DMX data should be terminated - this will prevent 'reflections' of stray data coming back up the line and corrupting the signal.

     

    To make a simple terminator, all you need is a 5-pin XLR plug and a 120-ohm 1/2-watt resistor. Simply solder the resistor across pins 2 and 3 of the XLR (sleeving the legs of the resistor is a good idea to prevent shorting).

     

     

    What's the pin-out of a 4-pin scroller cable?

     

    Pin 1 = Ground

    Pin 2 = Signal -ve

    Pin 3 = Signal +ve

    Pin 4 = +24v or +48v DC

     

     

    Why do I sometimes see two current ratings given for fixtures with discharge lamps?

     

    During the fraction of a second that a discharge lamp is striking, it pulls more current than it draws while running (perhaps several times as much). This can cause problems if you're trying to run several moving lights from a single power feed - the rating of the feed might be sufficient for the operating current drawn by all the units, but if all the lamps strike at once the current peak that's drawn momentarily might be several times what the supply's rated for - at best this can cause a voltage drop sufficient to prevent the lamps from striking, and at worst it can trip the circuit protection device.

     

     

    Where can I buy second-hand lighting equipment?

     

    AC Lighting's second hand and stock clearance list.

    Stage Electrics.

    VLPS.

    10 out of 10

    PSLX

    Enlightenment

     

     

    What's this I've been hearing about a change in the colours of 3-phase cables?

     

    The IEE published an ammendment to their wiring regulations, specifying new cable core colours for single-phase and 3-phase installations. The old colours (red/yellow/blue for phases, black for neutral) have not been used since the end of March 2006. The new 'harmonised' colours (brown/black/grey for phases, blue for neutral) have been used since then, though it is not necessary to replace any existing installation.

    For further information, please refer to the IEE website.

     

     

    How can I use two lighting desks to run one rig, for example one to control generics and one to run moving lights?

     

    There are two ways this can be done.

     

    1) Use two seperate 'universes', i.e. the generic desk runs to your dimmers and moving light desk uses a seperate DMX tie line or cable to go the first moving light and then daisy chain out. This keeps everything seperate, and is less likely to cause problems.

     

    2) Use a DMX merger, such as the ELC DMX Merger 2 in 1 (http://www.leprecon.com/elc/mini_dmx_merger.htm) or the Compulite DMX Merger (http://stagetec.co.uk/php/index.php?sectio...;contentid=1305) which enables you to use both desks in 'tandem' and combine their DMX outputs into one stream.

     

    Due to the serial multiplexed nature of a DMX signal, using a simple passive 'Y-lead' splitter to link two consoles into one DMX line will not work!

     

     

    How Do I Light A (Rock) Concert?

     

    As with any creative process, there are few rules other than the ones you make for yourself.

     

    This is a subject which has been discussed many times in the Blue Room, so have a read of the following for ideas, opinions and inspiration by the bucketload...

     

    Rock Concert Lighting

    Music Lighting, Inside Drums

    Help with a 4 colour Wash, Which 4 colours?

    Light show

    Live band lighting, sorry I know it aint theatre

    Your favourite colour combinations, live band on a small stage

     

    ...If you have any remaining questions on the subject of concert lighting, please try (as usual) to add them to existing threads.

     

     

    What lighting equipment should I buy for my school / college / church / village hall / other small venue or system?

     

    A number of ideas and opinions on this subject can be found in the following threads...

     

    Small DMX Desk, Possible Ideas?

    Lighting desk recommendations

    Advice Wanted, Typical School Stage

    Desk And Dimmers For Installation, strand or zero88

    General Lighting Rig, Help with some general lighting question

    Use of movers

    Small hall setup, shopping basket?

    Small (CHEAP) 4ch DMX dimmer stand mounted

    buying new lights, trying to build a better stock

    Refurbishment Time, A lighting designers best friend BUDGET!

    Small Spots, Time to spend some cash...

    cheap profiles, cheap lamps but good performance

    School Friendly Lighting Rental

    Small Desk

    Lighting Desks, Help me pick one

    Secondary School Equipment, What do you have?

    Control console help needed

    Dance studio lighting, Some ideas on equipment please!

    new dimmers + desk, for school, on the cheap

    lighting desk recomendations, lighting desks

    Which Moving Heads (250W MSD)?, Advice on moving head unit

    second hand dimmers, (as above)

    expanding my rig, what first

    El-cheapo moving head advice

    A cheaper alternative or waste of money ?

    I need some suggestions for a new lighting rig..., School drama refit on a budget

    High School Upgrade, Huge overhaul, what should we use?

    House Lighting, for new install

    Which Lighting Desk?, Lighting Desks, so many to choose from

    What desk for med size generics + intelligents, a fair few contenders - tight budget

    Controller Suggestions, 24 Channel for Movers and Conventionals

    maXim in Schools, Any experience

    Advice for small rig, Drama studio needs a controller

    new dimmerpacks, school upgrade

    New control desk for controlling intelligent lighting fixtures, Again it's for school

    Lighting Problems, in large hall used for church meetings

    Crowd Wash lighting, Church/Concerts

    Lighting With Low Ceiling Height

    School upgrade

    What lighting do you recommend?

    New control and dimming for amateur venue, Help me spend money

    Smallest/ Cheapest Theatrical Console

    The Cheapest Possible Light Rig

    Dimming house lights

    Small lighting rig, that will not make my job more complicated

    A new Control Desk for a school

    what fresnels to buy, any suggestions?

     

    This FAQ is now replicated, extended and superseded by the one on the Blue Room Wiki, here.

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