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James Chillman

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if you really need to hire something that goes 'whirr' I suggest a set of 6 scrollers with reels to use as sidelight.

 

their only real drawback is the way that they cycle all of the colours as they are taken down at the end. [the noise can be obtrusive too]

 

cheers

and break a leg

andrew

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their only real drawback is the way that they cycle all of the colours as they are taken down at the end. [the noise can be obtrusive too]

Do you mean as you fade to blackout? Not a problem is A) They are set to LTP or B) Are plotted into the next cue with the same value as the one before it... Then you add a . cue, for the change, while still in Blackout

 

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Agree with stu for your cyc and sky but if you have a back drop depends what is painted on it you might not need gobos or sky colours like 201 ,202,203 etc. you will have light the cloth use some R13 or 317 for this instead. your 3 coulor wash use a nice golden amber/peach R04 or R09 Use a blue wash R85 and a pink R36 or try R35 if R36 is a bit pink but R35 is a bit pissy. Side light as has been metioned get colour scrolls on some pars 4 at each side or depends on the size of your stage might get away with 3 or you might need 6? back light on you furlest back bar use some R56(lav) L113(shocking pink) and R21or22(amber) depends on how orange you want it to be. Also 2 spot ops if you have to complement your fab lighting! Hope this helps James.

 

p.s. ** laughs out loud ** just found out I got C. Jane in again here in May B-)

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