Although modern lighting consoles contain many powerful functions and features, it is very important for a programmer to understand the principles and processes to create complex chases without these newer functions. While effects, fanning, and other tools greatly increase programming time and productivity, they often leave productions lacking originality and attention to detail. All too often effects are relied upon to quickly create many chases, without the programmer or LD really paying attention to the nuances occurring on stage. The best programmers in the business know how to mix hand-built chases with effects to create dynamically pleasing looks. With practice, any programmer can learn the lost art of chase building and bring a fresh, creative look to any production.
—Brad Schiller, from “Feeding the Machines,” PLSN, March 2009