Lighting Nerds is a bi-monthly podcast that talks about the technology used in entertainment lighting, lighting industry news, hosts interviews with people in the field, and general banter about lighting.
Did you hear about the three holes in the ground? Well, well, well... JOIN THE FRIGGIN DISCORD, NERD In this episode: Hear the sounds of hope and anticipation of the 47th President of the United States not being a insane person! Ah, 'twas a simpler time... Embark on a journey through Ayrton's Pollockian landscape of absurdist, Technicolor prose. Witness the tortured output of ChatGPT trying its best to capture the true essence of a friggin' moving light. Oh yeah, this one is about the Rivale Wash, or whatever. Orkis Cyc So (liquid) cool, it's hot! 90's kids will understand that one AOTO introduces RGBW LED wall tiles What took so long? Chris Stuba in memoriam Tea Time 512A. When do we just start running ethernet? Or wireless? (Scary) Lighting Trivia Craig stops caring about decades-old copyright law, and Alex gets it right Lighting Term of the Day Mafia Block We choose to not think about the origin of the term too much To all our brothers, sisters, and everyone else about to be impacted by the coming #&%storm, we stand beside you. “A riot is the language of the unheard. And what is it America has failed to hear?...It has failed to hear that the promises of freedom and justice have not been met. And it has failed to hear that large segments of white society are more concerned about tranquility and the status quo than about justice and humanity." - Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., “The Other America,” 1968
It's episode 045, a most inauspicious number. Last episode EVER...to be recorded on this beast of a Mac Pro tower from 2010. You've been good to me, CODA. In this episode: -The Robe iBolt. We also chat about laser sources in general, and opine as to why FDA treats them so -The Martin MAC Viper XIP -The CM BatteryStar Hoist -PLSN CONTROVERSY: is a FREE publication FORCING the little guy to PAY TO PLAY? Find out TONIGHT -Tea Time: Rendering workflows, part I of who knows -Lighting trivia: Craig gets it wrong. No, right! -Lighting Term of the Day: Egg Crate
It's the Lighting Nerds! Into Logic and out of it again in an actually reasonable amount of time, belive it or not. Though sort of unreasonable when it comes to how long it's been since we released. Don't forget to join the Discord : https://discord.gg/vGPDbhU And hear other great pods at lightingnerds.net. Update your bookmarks, folks. News Cobra2: What's up at the FDA, exactly? Martin MAC One Notable productions Eras, which we'll discuss later The Grammys, which we'll discuss...now Tea Time The Eras Tour Lighting Trivia: Alex gets it wrong, but we've got a new drop for it Lighting Term of the Day: sACN: Craig struggles to remember an exponent of two.
Zounds! We're back again with a fresh helpin' of down-home, Wisconsin-grade minced oaths. We've got so much forking content to get through that if we don't get talking, we might driven to harder words like frickin' or shirtballs. At least there won't be any trolley problems. In this episode: News items The Ayrton Cobra Unreal Engine pricing changes Solotech founder in memoriam Designer chat Renaissance Tour Tea Time How do you like to distribute DMX? Lighting Trivia Lighting Term of the Day: Art-Net During the time of holiday cheer, whatever you celebrate, may the light of truth and the warmth of love go with you in your hearts.
It's the Lighting Nerds, nerding out about lighting, of all things! In this episode: -The GLP X5 series, which uses four emitter colors...confusingly -The KL series profile - The passing of Richard “Nook” Schoenfeld - Tea Time: Thoughts about the grandMA 3. Spoiler alert: not all good! - Lighting term of the day: camlock, and to a lesser extent, a discussion of feeder - Lighting trivia: Alex and Craig both don't know it! Hopefully we'll be back soon. Much love to y'all.
It's episode 041! Not episode 042. That's the next episode. You know, I made some really delicious brussels sprouts tonight, they were like...flavor sponges. They were SO GOOD with the mustard and maple sauce that I made. Anyway...where am I? Who are you people? This episode was recorded in March, so things are a teensy-tiny bit out of date, but stick with us, folks. We have some good stuff here to talk about. Starting with: Martin P3 5.3 is out Alex talks about CuePoints, Craig asks questions about it GLP X5 Wash Tea Time: should you carry your own gear onto shows? Lighting Term of the Day: Encoder Lastly, our hearts go out to all those affected by the recent gun violence in our nation. Please visit everytown.org to help save lives.
Yeah, we still podcast. Sometimes. In this day and age of little work, sometimes we seem to have even less time to get together to pod. Certainly, it affects our motivation. But we have mustered some up for you, dear listeners, so let's dive into this year's week's episode. New fixtures: the Martin MAC Ultra Notable personnel movements: don't move, it's COVID. Garth Brooks cancels Notable stage designs: feat. NAZIS Tea Time: Spectacle vs Art: Backline Techs Weight In Lighting Trivia: First distributed networking? Lighting Term of the Day: Telescan
Because we suck at publishing, it's been a while. But here's a new episode, and it's 39, which is a LUCKY NUMBER. In this episode: The Chroma-Q thing that has some cool gears for focusing. Craig is amazed, because he's never seen that before, but apparently it's a thing Drafty 4.0: It's Drafty-er! Michael Strickland of Bandit Lites fighting for Teh Working Class Decentralized productions. Tea Time: General Device Type Format Lighting Trivia: Alex gets it right Lighting Term of the Day: PWM
It's our THIRTY EIGHTH episode. Craig has finally moved, and finally got this edited. Geez. Two locations, two webinars, and a broken lead pipe later...we are finally releasing this old thang. Anyway. In this episode: ChamSys MQ500 Robe Tetra1 grandMA3 OnPC XT Grant Imahara's death Tea Time: Controlling your cash flow Interview: Tucker Downs, color scientist Lighting trivia: Alex gets it wrong Lighting Term of the Day: lectern vs podium Squish Hugs and kisses y'all. Register to vote. -C
Geeze, United States. We leave the room for ONE SECOND and everything goes up in flames, at times literally. To those who have asked: Craig is fine. (He lives in the Twin Cities, but all is well) In this episode: Alex and Craig talk about the protests surrounding the death of George Floyd New Gear: Robert Juliat Arthur, Luminex Lumicore, Digital Projection Satellite Notable Tours: Keene Cause and Effect tour Tea Time: Difficult Patrons, Part II: The Art Critic and The Phonophobe Lighting Trivia: Craig gets it...wrong. Lighting Term of the Day: Ballast The credits thought today is brought to you by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article I.
In the midst of the global pandemic, we offer you this commentary on the state of the lighting industry. I have very few pithy comments this week, because this pandemic is just so emotionally draining. The strain of prolonged isolation is truly monumental. Hang in there, everyone. I'm feeling it, just you like are. In this episode: ETC Fos/4 Craig gets a little ranty-about Chinese market fixtures Chris Lisle's open letter Tea Time: Photosensitive epilepsy / patron requests Lighting Trivia: To the nearest 20 years, when was limelight first used as a stage lighting source? (Alex gets it wrong) Lighting term of the day: Limelight
Yeah, we know you haven't thought about COVID-19 for like...ten seconds, but here we are anyway, talking about it. At least, like, a little. It's the episode featuring the OG Lighting Nerd, Gavin Lake! Say hello, Gavin. In this episode: Industry news: God almighty, the mother effing coronavirus. Wash your hands, blah blah, let’s commiserate about how super effed we all are. New fixtures / gear Are high-powered arc-source moving lights a thing of the past for good? Craig and Gavin ponder. GLP Impression FR10: https://www.germanlightproducts.com/product/impression-fr10-bar/ Now we can have EVEN MORE X4 BAR Cable testers: handy to have around, not as handy when you don’t have both ends as the same standard: https://plsn.com/featured/whirlwind-power-link-tlt-line-cord-testers/ Screen calibrator: The Hydra is a thing that exists, I think the tech will become more used and the prices will drop, and we’ll start to see these as standard on more shows to keep LED screens looking good. Notable personnel movements Tyler Truss now owned by Glenn Cleland, previously owned by Mark Dodd of Dodd Technologies, which seems to be a production company. Notable tours / productions The Deadmau5 cube tour The Black Keys and the 325 Strike Ones. Tea Time Programming with SMPTE time code! As promised, the promised track Lighting trivia! Which of these did not exist: the Martin MAC 1200, the VL liquid lens, or the moving head confetti cannon? Craig sez: I know that I say "VL7" in this episode, but that's wrong. The VL7 had nothing specifically to do with the liquid lens Lighting Term of the Day Softgoods
It's a Christmas/Hanukkah/Kwanzaa/Las Posadas/Eid-al-Adha/Diwali/Festivus miracle! An episode: shiny, new, episode 034. Curl up in front of the fire, break out the Glögg, or if you're like Craig, Templeton Rye and have yourself a merry little whatever with The Lighting Nerds. I really should decide whether to always include the "The" or not. Sheesh. New fixtures / gear MIXBOOK Wat Sort of limited utility if you're a costumer, no? https://plsn.com/featured/rosco-laboratories-releases-worlds-first-digital-swatchbook-mixbook/ ELC Lighting’s dmXLAN nodeGBx system. I really wanted them to cut the cable with a giant pair of scissors in the video, that would have been funnier than unplugging it. SOLAPIX Pretty busy sector of the market...so, is it all that amazing? Notable personnel news Josh turner bus crash. :( https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/josh-turner-tour-bus-crash-speaks-out Don’t sleep backward! Wear your seatbelt when in the jump seat Check on the driver now and then Tea Time Variables in grandMA2 Lighting trivia! Biscuit: Craig gets it right! Lighting Term of the Day IR / instant replay Common on corporate shows, refers to a sound clip that’s stored ahead of time and played back.
We're back with the hackneyed animal similes. In this episode: The Chauvet Maverick MK3 We talk about having network connectivity such as sACN/Artnet vs physical DMX that loops thru etc. And some other stuff The Martin ERA 300/Martin ELP Profile Range The new generation of visualizers Tea Time Craig gets *very* long-winded. God, is he still talking? Lighting trivia: Alex's lucky guess! Lighting Term of the Day: Envelope + pinches
It's The Lighting Nerds, episode 032. That's an exponent of 8, which makes this episode extra-special. We also have Jose, my old L2 from Halsey, filling in for Alex, who's off making money for this ep. In this ep: Industry news and fixture talk The Martin MAC Allure It's cool, I want to see a rig of many The Elation Artiste Monet Jose likes it! The ETC Releve Much better than that other ETC moving light. The Elation RAYZOR 760 It's S P A R K L Y Tea Time An interview with Mike Wood, who tells us about strange French words and their effects on lights No seriously, it's about etendue, which you need to know about so LISTEN UP KIDS. Mike's papers about this concept, so you can follow along Entendue Entendue revisisted Lighting Quiz Lighting Term of the Day Snoot / top hat
It's Episode 031! Craig and Alex are back, Craig had a baby. Well, his partner did anyway. It's the Episode with the title card you'll have to listen to the whole thing to get. In this episode: Industry news We do not talk about the new Clay-Paky light, because I have conflicting information about it. Does it use a phosphor? Are there lasers? CP won't say. High End Systems Turbo Ray Vari-Lite 6500 Wash Bet VL didn't see the Turbo Ray coming! Fred Foster passed away in February Notable Tours The 1975 ABIIOR tour Is it called that? I keep seeing two different names for the thing. Tobias, are you listening? We like you
Woah, two eps in the space of a month? Stop the presses! Hold the phone! Pet the hedgehog! Wat? In this episode, Alexander is back: Industry news: New fixtures / gear GLP JDC1s now feature “Aggressive mode”, which increases the brightness 180% when the RGB LEDs are not in use World’s first 50-watt 7-color: emitter New short-arc lamps: Osram SharXS Brilliant Series. 1000, 1200, 1500. They have a CRI of 92, which is pretty high. I’d love to see TM-30-15 specifications on these. Fun question: when was the last time you saw a jacketed arc lamp? Like, a decade? LightConverse is now L8. Alex riffs on how he feels about LightConverse. Tea Time: Alex’s thoughts about the Reputation Tour: redux Lighting trivia! Craig gets it right Lighting Term of the Day Scroller
It's the Lighting Nerds, first ep of 2019. That's twenty-nineteen. Special guest co-host, Chas! In this Episode: ROE Vanish V8 LED screen New Follow-Me hardware Craig has concerns about AC Lighting Clay-Paky manuals are now behind a username / pass wall? Why? That's dumb. Bohemian Rhapsody Tea Time: The Taylor Swift Reputation Tour, Part I Lighting Trivia: Chas guesses Lighting Term of the Day: gel Happy New Year, you hoopy froods! And shouts to the excellent folk at IATSE Local 16.
It's the Lighting Nerds! Your go-to source for slightly up-to-date lighting information! In this episode: News Items The Vari-Lite VL10 WashBeam Circa-Scoop LED by Mega Lite. Interesting. The Altman AP-150. It's...an RGBW PAR. Notable Movements George Masek is back at VL. Woo, George! Notable Tours Frame By Frame Tea Time Controlling Media as an LD Lighting Trivia Alex cheats Lighting Term of the Day Additive and subtractive mixing
We're still not dead yet! Craig's back from Halsey, and Alex is done with his move. We're here to chew gum and make podcasts, and we're stock full of Juicy Fruit. Er, or something like that? Since I know you're listening, hi, Drew! Anyway, in this "ep": Industry news I lost the audio of our last show, which is why this has taken so long. Sorry. Ayrton is making eyes at doing "standard" moving lights. That's kind of interesting. grandMA 3. Yeah, of course we're gonna talk about it. City Theatrical makes top hats for the X4. The WholeHog 4 hardware refresh. Craig has some feelings about the WholeHog. Tea Time The cost of being a lighting designer in 2018 Lighting Trivia What does "DIP", as in "DIP switch" stand for? Lighting Term of the Day Punter
It's the TWENTY-FIFTH EPISODE of Lighting Nerds! In this episode, we keep Alex around, joke (or do we??) about being corporate shills, and talk about festival lighting. In this ep: News Items Alex sees the Portman lights, Craig still doesn't like them, exactly. The 2018 Superbowl halftime show The 2018 Winter Olympics - we can't review them, because we couldn't watch them. Shame on you, NBC. TARM LaserGrid Tea Time Festival lighting! Building your rig, getting along with people. Perhaps we'll touch on programming for festivals later? Lighting Quiz Alex gets it right Lighting Term of the Day DMX -C
It's the one with Brad Schiller! Fresh off the newly-reinstalled Silver Mac Tower of Audio is Episode 024 of The Lighting Nerds. In this "ep": News Items A new touring roadshow, from ENTECH. http://www.avnetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=128052 GrandMA 3 orders exceeding expectations, delays of up to eighteen months expected. Portman releases the Pix31. The Lighting Nerds question its utility. Martin introduces the RUSH MH11 Beam. Interview It's the one with Brad Schiller, legendary lighting designer, programmer, Renaissance Man, culinary master and inventor of the "Schiller Technique" for cooking pineapple, and all around Friend of the Podcast. Recorded 2017, sat on a hard drive in New Hampshire until now. Tea Time We discuss doing ALL the visuals for productions as one person. Lighting Trivia Craig gets it right, for a change Lighting Term of the Day Lamp / globe / bulb -C
We've fixed our audio! Thanks to everyone who sent me pineapples, I really appreciate it. Our title this time references electric toothbrushes, people...obviously... In this episode: News grandMA3! It's new! It's big! It has little letterbox screens that are just *begging* for a cool timecode view. GLP Force 120 It's a big ass fan. Not to be confused with Big Ass Fans. SGM G-Spot Turbo No green emitter! Fascinating. Katy Perry's "Witness" tour is using PSN for positional data. Had you heard about PSN? Me neither. Tea Time Piracy, specifically console piracy. Don't do it, kids. Inspired by reddit. Lighting Trivia! Craig loses. Lighting Term of the Day Ballast. Also describes some industry people I know. Happy new year, everyone! Here's to the continuation of the show. -C
Does anybody read these? If any of you are reading this, shoot me a email / DM / tag me with "pineapple". The Lighting Nerds! We're still around. Thanks so many to the many, many people who stepped up in to say that they'd be happy to host a show with me, it felt really good to find out that people still care and want to help. Introducing a new host who will be around (I hope!) a while, it's Alex! From Australia. You might know him as the guy who makes the Console Training videos on YouTube. He's also a Lighting Nerd. In this episode, our first in several months: News Items Ed Sheeran tour. It's cool MAC Encore line of LED fixtures from Martin. GLP JDC1. Can we come up with a different name? Cool light, though. Tea Time Prepping a rig. I sort of sprung this topic on Alex. Sorry, Alex! Lighting Quiz! Alex doesn't win. Sorry, Alex. Lighting Term of the Day Gacflex vs steelflex vs spanset And finally… Merry Christmas Happy Hanukkah Joyous Kwanzaa Rockin’ Ramadan And a very special tip of the hat to those who believe in nothing but still want holiday pay. May one day people all over the world not just tolerate but celebrate different faiths and cultures, and have their greetings accepted in the spirit they were given, without fear of being mocked and laughed at by those who lack understanding. Peace.
Somewhat approaching a normal release schedule, I hereby...release a new episode. Wherein I bungle a movie reference. In this episode: News items Mythos 2...it's...mythier? VL6000. Kinda cool. Watch Netflix's new series, Abstract: The Art of Design Tea Time - getting faster at punting, favorite macros Production review - Tobias Rylander, The 1975 Lighting term of the day - Total Internal Reflection Lighting quiz - Craig gets it wrong
Remember when I said we'd be back soon? I lied. But Josh is back, and Gavin is not. It's Lighting Nerds, and we're still doing this! In this episode: News items Samsung acquires Harmon, including Martim. Cue the jokes about exploding moving lights WSJ's take on it: tl;dr: it's all about cars http://www.wsj.com/articles/samsung-to-buy-u-s-auto-parts-supplier-harman-for-8-billion-1479107476 Some more LDI stuff Portman Custom Lights P1 grandMA shade: http://www.ma-shade.com/ YESSSS Tea Time Craig and Josh talk about lighting for television Lighting term of the day Dichroic The etymology: Greek origins, meaning “two-colored”. It refers to glass with a special optical coating which allows it to reflect all light except certain wavelengths. Lights that change colors use this type of glass almost exclusively for its resistance to heat-related fading, and for the very pure color of the transmitted light. Lighting quiz: I get to quiz Josh
I'm back from LDI, Gavin is back from Europe and we're both seriously tossing around the idea of emigrating straight back to the shores of Britain! #election2016. In this episode: The PRG Ground Control Long Throw The laser phosphor thingy from Osram The Robe DLF7 wash Indoor spark projectors! They're kind of awesome T-Time (Tech time!) Fades, delays, paths, split timings Lighting term of the day: CMY Craig does okay with Gavin's tough quiz!
Dear interwebs, we promise never to be away this long again. If two or more of us aren't available, we'll do an episode anyway. Maybe a short one, maybe a long one, maybe with a guest. But we'll stick to that two week (about) schedule from now on. Probably. Maybe. Also, new cohost with Craig today: say 'ello to Josh. Gavin will be back in November-ish. In this, our pre-LDI episode, we talk about a lot of new lights! Chew on this: News items The Robe Spikie, an update from episode 012 Robe Spiider The Robe Halo Philips Showline SL LEDSPOT 300 wat Showline Hydrus 350 wat again Blizzard BUDDHA Not sure about this one, don't hate me, Frank Tips for being a church lighting (or production!) person Term of the day: LED, and some common myths debunked. Also Craig lets long-winded about how they work and skirts copyright law.
Hot off the presses, it's a new episode of Lighting Nerds. We did this one right in the middle of being way distracted by houses, touring, and honey-do lists, and it shows a bit in the show. So uh, bear with us. News items The Olympic opening ceremonies are a thing that happened, and we acknowledge this. Strike 1 from Chauvet The Fuze Wash Z350 Pointman chain hoists can now work with the Kinesys Drive system directly http://plsn.com/main-news/20440-total-structures-announces-kinesys-ready-pointman-hoists-for-the-north-american-market.html A permanent railing collapsed at a Snoop Dogg concert http://plsn.com/main-news/20464-crowd-tumbles-after-rail-collapses-during-snoop-dogg-concert-near-philadelphia,-42-injured.html Blacktrax v2.0 http://livedesignonline.com/briefing-room/blacktrax-releases-version-20 Source 4WRD issues Design / programming / tech What do you do when you don't know the console? Lighting term of the day Pulse width modulation Lighting quiz Craig loses
It's tour season, and Gavin and I are on the road and subsequently exhausted. But we keep making this for you, because, well, that's what we do. Anyway. In this episode: OSHA report on the Ringling Bros rigging failure - https://www.osha.gov/doc/engineering/2014_r_05.html Arrests made in Texas for people stealing from production trailers - http://plsn.com/main-news/20171-130-arrested-in-houston-crime-ring-focusing-on-trailer-valuables.html ESP Vision price reductions - holy crap - http://plsn.com/main-news/20150-vectorworks,-inc-answers-entertainment-market-shift-with-new-esp-vision-pricing-structure.html Technical discussions: timecode on the grandMA2 Spot calling: listen to Craig fake-call spots on a fake show! Also we reference this open letter: http://plsn.com/current-issue/11-focus-on-fundamentals/19983-dear-mr-ld-a-spotlight-operator-pens-an-open-memo-to-lighting-designers.html Quiz: Gavin’s turn to guess Lighting term of the day: tracking
Thanks to the restorative powers of angry e-mails, we're back after a month hiatus! Whew! Let's get this show on the road! Guest star: Rowboat, the man with the Golden Voice Gavin and Craig have jobs, let us tell you about them Live Design Product of the Year Awards The GLP X4 Bar SGM G-1 Beam Ayrton Magic Dot R PRG Ground Control followspot Live Design awards. Spoiler: LeRoy Bennett wins a thing
We've got everything this week: Craig's crappy on-location audio, new lights, quizzes, we're like a week late, and more! News items: Elation releases A moving head wash with lots of colors, the Platinum 7 An LED PAR that combines all the sources and zooms The eMotion, a moving head projector The Sniper Pro, a cool laser-like effect Martin releases the Axiom, and I totally saw it in action Philips tries to spin off 25% of their entertainment lighting business, since they couldn't find a buyer for the whole thing Hamilton gets 16 Tony Award nominations The science of the health effects of haze. tl;dr, we're all gonna be fine. Lighting Design, Console, and Programming Theory: we walk through how WE would program the famous song "Back in Black" by AC/DC. As it turns out, we're the same person. Lighting term of the day: cable bridge. Lighting quiz: Gavin gets it right! Links to the studies and whatnot cited about haze: http://lightingnerds.com/index.php/2016/05/19/episode-014-chemistry-nerds/
Boy howdy, I was late on that one. But your loss is our, uh, gain? Or something like that. Anyway. In this episode: Ayrton makes cool stuff: https://vimeo.com/user25643031 Lighting Design, Console, and Programming Theory:effects Some e-mails: David Henry talks to us about termination, Amy Peryam asks about dealing with creative differences, and Amanda Tullis tells us about a solution to makes LEDs dim smoothly Lighting term of the day: PAR can Lighting quiz: Craig 1.5, Gavin 2.5
Hello lighting nerds! Sorry that this isn't the podcast, it's me telling you you're gonna have to wait until I can get this thing edited. Boo! Hiss! Deal wit it! -Craig
In this episode, Gavin admits some...personal shortcomings, namely, his obsession with tiny pieces of metal and glass that change the shape of a light beam. We're all here for you, Gavin. SRSLY THO Pro Light and Sound happened The Axiom happened Some other Martin fixtures happened, and Craig might be reviewing one Some Robe fixtures, including the PicklePatt and the Spikie Lighting Design, Console, and Programming Theory: gobos A discussion / introduction to what color temperature is Term of the day: Molefay. Don't call them flashers, please. Nathan. Lighting quiz question: Gavin gets half a point.
An on-time episode! It's like Christmas in March! In this episode: Gavin and Craig talk about their current projects. Craig does lights for Alan Jackson, Gavin is building a kick-ass previz rig. Industry news: Martin releases a teaser video for the MAC Axiom hybrid, which we still can't talk about Robert Juliat releases the DALIS LED cyc light, and they’re demoing at PLS in Frankfurt Color rendering index TM-30-15, a brief chat What to do when you have a bad day Lighting term of the day: socapex. Cover your virgin ears during this bit, Christian kids. Lighting quiz: Craig 0.5, Gavin 1.
Geeze, enough with the late episodes, Craig! I was prepping a new rig and programming video and lighting alike and had two shows this weekend. Audio quality and editing skill in this episode: 6/10. Sorry. I'm on the road. Anyway, Episode 010 is hot off the proverbial presses and it's low-key but high in content. And fiber. Chauvet teases us with the new Maverick Series Martin teases us with the MAC Axiom Hybrid. What does it do? We can't tell you, but it will be awesome. Things we carry in our gig back, and we mention a new tool: The KRE Can Wrench: http://kreelectric.com/cam-wrench/ Emails! So many e-mails Anthony Miller 3D-prints his own grandMA encoders! : http://anthonymillerdesign.net/blog/midi-encoders Andy Bentley wants to talk about mentorship Daniel Richardson writes long e-mails that we love. Lighting Term of the Day: ACLs The Lighting Quiz: what year were Vari-Lites introduced?
We're back, 24 hours late this time because one of us - not saying who but his name rhymes with KAVIN - is cavorting about Europe, surrounded by history and country music fans. In this episode: Gavin is in Europe, and he caught a cold. Advance your show, especially in Europe. The Robe BFML A tragic and preventable accident in an Italian theatre Lighting Design, Console, and Programming Theory: color! Controlling via MIDI and other goodies. A link to a guy who built a console thing! http://consoletraining.com/attacking-ma2-analog-remotes/ Term of the day: fly rail
Oh man, incandescent is back, and it's more efficient efficacious than ever, thanks to some MIT braniacs and the power of TEENY TINY THINGS. In this episode: MIT creates a ~40% efficacious light bulb with NANOSTUFF. Linky here: http://news.mit.edu/2016/nanophotonic-incandescent-light-bulbs-0111 Lighting Design, Console, and Programming theory: palettes, positions A short-winded review of Superbowl 50 An interview with Todd Erickson, of Smashing Pumpkins LD fame Term(s) of the day: key light, fill light, kickers, sidelight, all that jazz
Hi guys! I'm trying some new things with the audio levels, trying to keep stuff around where most other podcasts are. So maybe you'll notice some changes from previous episodes in terms of audio levels. Shouldn't be too big an inconvenience. I hope. In this episode! We talk about Drafty, a new CAD tool for the entertainment industry The Chauvet S-Par 1, which uses a micro-Fresnel array. Oooh, shiny. A long-winded talk about the Color Quality Scale, spiritual successor to CRI. Here's a link to Davis and Ohno's paper, "Development of Color Quality Scale". New recurring segment! Lighting Design, Console, and Programming theory: groups and cuelists We review the 2015 Mega Super Bowl design just in time to review the next one! Term of the day: fire curtain, and why water-based ones are a bad idea if you're doing a concert.
Holy cow, two days late this time? Shame on us. We had some audio issues, okay? OKAY?!? Episode VI ETC's Source 4WRD, an LED retrofit The Elation 360i and the High End Uno - it's the year of the LED ACL beam, mark my words A review of the Martin MAC Quantum Profile - tl;dr, we like it Story time about followspots Lighting term of the day: stage directions!
Between having a nasty upper respiratory infection (just what you want when you're a podcaster) gigging over New Years, and moving to different houses, it's a wonder we're only fourteen hours late on this one. Anyway, fresh off the presses, it's Lighting Nerds, Episode 005 folks. In this edition: The Robe Square. It's certainly, uh, square. The Lumu Power light meter. Dressing for success on corporate gigs. Protip: a ratty tshirt and cargo shorts won't do. Tsk tsk. Craig and Gavin get super-nerdy about CRI. We mention the Munsell color system, here's the WP page on it. Lighting term of the day: proscenium.
It's the holiday season! In this episode of Lighting Nerds: Happy birthday Columbus McKinnon, visit their blog at: http://blog.cmworks.com/ Incandescent is dyyyyyying. Yes, it's true, thank science, and you can watch its death throes in art form: http://livedesignonline.com/architainment/rage-against-dying-light And then we talk about it. E-mail us your thoughts! We discuss visualizers. Here are some that we mention: Capture Argo MSD MA3D LightConverse ESP Vision WYSIWYG Realizzer Renders from Capture Argo, created by Craig: http://imgur.com/a/sejr3 An interview with John Featherstone. Lighting term of the week: ghost lights. Woooo! And finally... Merry ChristmasHappy Hanukkah Joyous KwanzaaRockin' Ramadan And a very special tip of the hat to those who believe in nothing but still want holiday pay. May one day people all over the world not just tolerate but celebrate different faiths and cultures, and have their greetings accepted in the spirit they were given, without fear of being mocked and laughed at by those who lack understanding. Peace.
In this episode: History and terminology: Fresnel lenses Here's a diagram for your enjoyment: http://www.uq.edu.au/_School_Science_Lessons/27.5.1.4.GIF Industry news: The New York Times re-instates designer credits Tech talk: plots Note: you will notice that my voice changes dramatically about halfway throughout the episode. This is due to my recording most of this show on location at a gig.
In this episode: History and terminology: Limelight Tech: LDI products: The PRG Ground Control remote followspot, the Martin Atomic 3000 LED Designing, specifying, and setting up a ground package Tour reviews: Mrs. Carter tour designed by LeRoy Bennet Links: http://livedesignonline.com/lighting/ldi-new-product-prg-groundcontrol-followspot-system http://www.martin.com/en-us/product-details/atomic-3000-led http://livedesignonline.com/projects/beyonce-mrs-carter-show-world-tour Note: we recorded the majority of this episode a few days before the Paris attacks. We talk about them at the end of this episode.
In this episode: History and terminology: "Leko" lights Tech: Lua scripting Lime and mint LEDs The Clay Paky Mythos Links: TimeLord's Lua scripting: https://www.timelord-mtc.com/index.php?cID=150 Ma-Share: www.ma-share.net CIE Color space: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CIE_1931_color_space Short aside folks: in this episode I say, in reference to the ETC PARNel that it “is a Fresnel optic in a PAR housing.” This is a mistake, what I meant to say is that the optics of a PARNel are roughly equivalent to the result that a Fresnel lens gives you. Clearly the PARNel is not a Fresnel optic. That is all.