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CAST Software Debuts BlackTrax at PLASA 2010 Print E-mail
Written by Vicki
Sep 07, 2010
TORONTO-CAST Software of Toronto, Canada will be debuting their newest technology, BlackTrax (patent pending), at PLASA, September 12-15 at Earls Court in London. BlackTrax is a motion tracking system for people and objects that operates in real time. BlackTrax is designed to work with CAST's BlackBox system of multi-directional high-speed control coordination.
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Robe Launches Robin 600 and 300 LEDWash Fixtures at PLASA 2010 Print E-mail
Written by Vicki
Sep 07, 2010
The Robe Robin 600 LEDWash
The Robe Robin 600 LEDWash
LONDON-Robe will launch its new Robin 600 and 300 LEDWash fixtures at the upcoming PLASA show in London. Both products reinforce Robe's commitment to providing carbon conscious products for the lighting industry. Apart from the low energy consumption, both fixtures incorporate a smooth, homogenized light engine and emit a quality of light similar to that of a conventional source, but hugely brighter, at a fraction of the power, according to manufacturer testing.
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Barco Adds Axon Media Server to DML-1200 Luminaire Print E-mail
Written by Jacob Coakley
Sep 01, 2010

The new Barco DML-1200 digital luminaire and projector, now with an onboard Axon media server.
The new Barco DML-1200 digital luminaire and projector, now with an onboard Axon media server.
AUSTIN, TX-Barco has added an Axon media server, complete with the latest software release, to their DML-1200 digital light and DLP-quality projector. One of the brightest digital lights on the market today with 12,000 field lumens, the DML-1200 was originally designed as a dual moving digital luminaire and high-quality video projector, offering unlimited image selection with the ability to seamlessly switch between video projection and light mode, cue by cue. The Axon provides lighting designers with a full complement of digital lighting features, including collage and curved surface support, warping and edge blending, and access to thousands of images. The new luminaire is designed to be a feature-rich, highly versatile tool that empowers lighting designers to produce a truly unique show for every event, client and purpose.


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Bringing Light to the Dark Print E-mail
Written by Bryan Reesman
Sep 01, 2010

The main characters of The Addams Family.
The main characters of The Addams Family.
 Angelina Avallone brings ghosts to life for The Addams Family

No one can deny that The Addams Family musical starring Nathan Lane and Bebe Neuwirth looks fantastic, from the impressively elaborate sets to the sophisticated, multi-layered makeup from Broadway veteran Angelina Avallone. While other makeup artists might have settled for a basic pale Goth look without too many flourishes, Avallone spent time developing looks and distinguishing between different sets of characters. "I feel that it's a very strong show with a fantastic cast and an A-list creative team," declares Avallone. "I love the puppetry. I think Basil Twist did an incredible job with the puppets. The costumes are great. I think the house is beautiful. The scenery changes are quite magical. It's a fun visual show, and it was great fun working on it."


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Big Show, Small Studios Print E-mail
Written by Kasey Allee-Foreman
Sep 01, 2010

A scene from the second act of La Traviata at University of Oklahoma’s Opera Theatre. With so many costumes, creating clear path of progress through a shop is essential.
A scene from the second act of La Traviata at University of Oklahoma’s Opera Theatre. With so many costumes, creating clear path of progress through a shop is essential.
How to keep up when your costume shop staff is dwarfed by the number of actors needing costumes

Managing a 100+ costume production, with double-cast leads, chorus and dancers, is a challenge for any costume studio. However, the reality is that few of us are fortunate enough to be managing fully-staffed professional studios, yet most of us are expected to produce these mega-shows. Many of us are tackling multiple roles: supervisor, draper/tailor/cutter, first hand, shopper and even designer or at least design assistant. If we are fortunate, we may have one or two full time staff to assist us, and they also take on multiple roles: stitcher, craftperson, first hand and general assistant. In academia, we add the challenges of these shows with the dual responsibilities of mounting the production and teaching the students who are working in the costume studio. Here are some of the keys to creating a plan for your small studio so that all can not only survive a mega-show, but sustain the quality of your work over an entire season.


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The Purpose and Focus of Research for Costumes Print E-mail
Written by Linda Pisano
Sep 01, 2010

Linda Pisano’s costume for the Duke of Vanholt (played by Lea CoCo) in Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus at the Utah Shakespearean Fest. The costume was informed by primary research of the jerkin.
Linda Pisano’s costume for the Duke of Vanholt (played by Lea CoCo) in Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus at the Utah Shakespearean Fest. The costume was informed by primary research of the jerkin.
Separating factual research from the evocative, and the uses of both

One of the greatest challenges for any practitioner in the performing arts is to create a believable and completely honest “world of the play,” no matter how abstract or obscure it might be to the modern eye. A costumer’s overarching objective is essentially to create forms of clothing that are appropriate to any and every type of character, taking into account not only the obvious variables of nationality, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, age, gender, sexual orientation and creed, but also those of geography, climate, occupation, familial and/or marital status, physiology, personality, psychological state, ideology, historical milieu and so forth.


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Dressing Up the Actor Print E-mail
Written by Kevin M. Mitchell
Sep 01, 2010

Costumes, wigs, makeup—even underwear

Unless an actor is performing something like Equus, Hair, or The Full Monty, he or she may feel naked on stage even when they aren’t. But the makeup, costumes, jewelry—even underwear—all play a part in getting the actor in character. More importantly, they add to the drama or comedy that’s happening on stage. So where do you find that 1890s riding hat? Makeup that turns silicone prosthetics green? Support for that civil war-era hoop skirt? And what suppliers are especially theatre-friendly? SD did a survey and discovered there’s more to accessories than meets the eye—even if the audience’s eye doesn’t see it.


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Luminair for iPad Now Available Print E-mail
Written by Jacob Coakley
Sep 01, 2010

SyntheFX has released Luminair for iPad, a desktop-class multi-touch DMX lighting control app.
SyntheFX has released Luminair for iPad, a desktop-class multi-touch DMX lighting control app.
CINCINATI, OH—Synthe FX has released Luminair for iPad, its new desktop-class multi-touch DMX lighting control app for Apple’s iPad. Luminair uses the Art-Net protocol to transmit DMX data over Wi-Fi, giving users wireless control of color- mixable LED fixtures, dimmers, studio lighting, moving lights, media servers, and any other DMX enabled equipment.


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Joshua Benghiat Releases the Source Four Savvy Section Plug-In Object for Vectorworks Print E-mail
Written by Jacob Coakley
Sep 01, 2010

A screen shot of Source Four Fixtures in the Source Four Savvy Section Plug-In Object for Vectorworks SpotLight.
A screen shot of Source Four Fixtures in the Source Four Savvy Section Plug-In Object for Vectorworks SpotLight.
BROOKLYN, NY—Joshua Benghiat Lighting Design has released of the Source Four Savvy Section Plug-In Object for Vectorworks SpotLight. The Source Four Savvy Section plug-in object eliminates the need to tweak dimensionally accurate 2D sections of an ETC Source Four or Source Four PAR, including the hanging angle, yoke, angle, clamp type and accessories. With this object, users no longer need to ungroup and rotate section symbols, or look for symbols of various components.


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Audio-Technica AT2021 Cardioid Condenser Microphone Print E-mail
Written by Jacob Coakley
Sep 01, 2010

The Audio-Technica AT2021 Cardiod Condenser Mic
The Audio-Technica AT2021 Cardiod Condenser Mic
STOW, OH—Audio-Technica’s new AT2021 Cardioid Condenser Microphone is a low-profile condenser mic designed to offer an extended frequency response, high maximum SPL and wide dynamic range. The AT2021’s low-mass element is designed to provide excellent transient response. Corrosion-resistant contacts from the microphone’s gold-plated XLRM-type connector, in addition to the mic’s rugged design and construction, ensure consistent, reliable performance and durability for the user. The unit’s cardioid polar pattern rejects pickup of sounds from the sides and rear, improving isolation of the desired sound source.

 

 


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