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The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus

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Lighting Co
4D Productions

Venue
North Syracuse Junior High School Auditorium
North Syracuse, NY

Crew

  • Production Manager: John Nadler
  • Lighting Designer/Director: Tayler Durantini
  • Lighting Techs: John Durantini, Teah Durantini, Richard Curran
  • Set Design: Jasmine Weiskopff, Maddison Ruggiera, Iannelis Castro-Calderon
  • Set Construction: Ryan McEntee, Quin Maring, Kyle Tudman, Jayden Johnson
  • Staging Company: 4D Productions
  • Staging Carpenters: Jasmine Weiskopff, Ryan McEntee
  • Video Director: Sara Boileau
  • Video Company: 4D Productions

Gear

  • 1               High End Systems Hog 4 console w/ wing
  • 21            Pearl River Solo 250s
  • 8               Chauvet Rogue R1 Washes
  • 8               Chauvet Intimidator Spot 350s
  • 6               Chauvet Intimidator Spot 250s
  • 4               Chauvet Intimidator Beam 350s
  • 3               Elation Design Spot 250s
  • 2               Elation Power Spot 250s
  • 38            Chauvet COLORstrip Minis
  • 9               Chauvet COLORstrips
  • 5               Chauvet Mega Strobe IIIs
  • 4               Chauvet Mega Strobe IIs
  • 4               Chauvet SlimPAR 64 RGB units
  • 2               X-Laser X-Beam 2500s
  • 2               ADJ UV Cannons
  • 20            Altman Fresnels
  • 22            Altman Ellipsoidals
  • 2               Altman Satellite I followspots
  • 2               Altman Luminator followspots
  • 1               Blackmagic Design ATEM 2 M/E broadcast panels
  • 1               Blackmagic Design Smart Videohubs
  • 6               Blackmagic Design Hyperdeck Studio Pro units
  • 5               Panasonic AG-DVX200 4K cameras
  • 2               Panasonic RZ670BU 4K laser projectors
  • 1               Canon EOS 70D DSLR camera
  • 9               ADJ haze machines
  • 4               CO2 cannons


Event Details

The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus performed at the North Syracuse Junior High Auditorium on March 31, with Civil Servants opening the show. 4D Productions, comprised of tech-savvy students, looked after the show’s visual needs.