Methods, how-to's, instructions, etc.
If you have time to add information about soldering, it would be a wonderful thing! Click on READ MORE below to see a video that is posted on youtube.
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Lighting paper includes:
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light plots |
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sections |
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channel hookups |
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dimmer hookups |
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magic sheets |
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instrument schedules |
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shop orders |
Tools you may need to create this paperwork may include:
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drafting
paper, scale ruler, lighting template for drafting units, pencils,
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But,
what about the computer and some drafting program??? Lighting design
has been around far longer then computers. you don't need them. Yes,
managing a large show can be a bit easier with a good paperwork
program, but it is far from necessary.
Have you heard the story
about how NASA spent thousands and thousands of dollars on inventing a
pen that would write in space: they could have used a pencil....
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| When your
teacher tells you to cut the light at a certain point he wants you to
use the shutters to cut the light off at a certain point. You adjust
the shutters by pulling them out or pushing them in. |
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This page was created by Steven. A Freshman in the Murrow Stage Lighting Class. Thanks for all the hard work Steven!!!
Before
following these steps make sure that the power is turned off or the
outlet is unplugged (see instructor or teacher to turn off the
power). To know if a plug is not working look if it is tied up in a
knot. (When a plug is tied up in a knot it means it doesn’twork and it has to be fixed)
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