Punt, Pass, and Kick
In this industry, we always try to help each other. I was able to pass on the work I can’t cover to a couple of… Read More »Punt, Pass, and Kick
In this industry, we always try to help each other. I was able to pass on the work I can’t cover to a couple of… Read More »Punt, Pass, and Kick
I was on the island of Trinidad working on a typical awards-style TV shoot, with five cameras, a podium and 12 musical numbers. I was… Read More »Improvizing While Your Console is Stuck at Customs
Looking for a recession-proof market sector? A total of about 3,000 gentlemen's clubs in the U.S. account for $2 billion in revenues, according to AVN.com,… Read More »The Recession-Resistant Gentlemen’s Club Market
Three-phase distribution is very common, because it saves money. It takes about 25 percent less copper to transmit the same amount of power…But it’s virtually… Read More »Three-Phase Power and a Bozo-Proof Solution
For trade show lighting, one of the first things I do when I’m drawing up a lighting plot for an exhibition booth is to pull… Read More »The Accessories List Starts with the Right Lens
“For Panic at The Disco, I rely a lot on what I learned in the theatrical community. It’s less about big movements and big graphic… Read More »A Theatrical Look for a Concert Band
How are those amazing yellow and blue lines drawn on football fields? Michael King, field operations manager for SportVision, says you start with a precision… Read More »A Three-Part Equation for “First and Ten” Graphics
In a very large multi-scene attraction, I’ll usually number all the channels to correspond with the dimmer rack and number they’re on. If there are… Read More »Numbering Strategies for in Multi-Scene Attractions
The best lighting designers are folks who pay attention to detail. I first met Jeff Ravitz 20 years ago in a convention center. He was… Read More »Attention to Detail Makes the Difference
John Huddleston, director of lighting services at Upstaging in Sycamore. Ill., says he’s been watching the credit crunch but has only seen it impact those… Read More »The Credit Crunch is Real, but Not Universal
In general, still images are usually pretty easy to create and import into a media server. Moving images, clips, and animations, on the other hand, are a little more involved. There are many applications that can create animations, and not all media servers can read the files they create without converting them to a format that it can accept. In other words, don’t be shocked if that really cool digital animation you just spent days on rendering doesn’t play back in your media server just by dropping it into the resource folder. It may need to be converted to another format like Quicktime, AVI or Flash before it can be used.
—Vickie Claiborne, from “Video Digerati,” PLSN, Nov. 2008
“A whole other industry has formed in the last five years, where a bunch of computer geeks said, ‘We can do this.’ Once you had… Read More »Decking the Halls with Timecode