Return-Path: X-Processed-By: Virex 7 on prxy.net X-Real-To: stagecraftlist [at] theatrical.net X-ListServer: CommuniGate Pro LIST 4.1.8 List-Unsubscribe: List-ID: Message-ID: From: "Stagecraft" Sender: "Stagecraft" To: "Stagecraft" Precedence: list Subject: Stagecraft Digest #15 Date: Sun, 23 May 2004 03:00:16 -0700 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Disposition: inline For info on subscribing, unsubscribing, and suspending your list subscription, go to the Stagecraft web site at: http://stagecraft.theprices.net/ --------------------------------------------------- Stagecraft Digest, Issue #15 1. Re: Shopping at Home Depot (Was Wal-Mart) by "Delbert Hall" 2. Looking for Marion Kinsella by "Wild, Larry" 3. Setting up Vector works drawings by usctd [at] columbia.sc 4. Re: Setting up Vector works drawings by "Scott C. Parker" 5. Re: Setting up Vector works drawings by "C. Andrew Dunning" 6. 'Magic Of Light' at auction by Rigger 7. Re: 'Magic Of Light' at auction by "Scott C. Parker" 8. Re: 'Magic Of Light' at auction by Rigger 9. Re: 'Magic Of Light' at auction by "Julie Fox" 10. Re: 'Magic Of Light' at auction by Rigger 11. Lighting Rental (Lasers) by "Jonathan Reed" 12. USITT mail problems by Jerry Durand 13. Re: 'Magic Of Light' at auction by "Julie Fox" 14. Re: Lighting Rental (Lasers) by Richard Niederberg 15. Re: Lighting Rental (Lasers) by "C. Andrew Dunning" 16. Video Rental (LED wall) by 17. Re: Lighting Rental (Lasers) by Rigger *** Please update the subject line of your reply to use the subject *** line of the message you are replying to! Please only reply to *** one message subject in each reply. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Delbert Hall" Subject: Re: Shopping at Home Depot (Was Wal-Mart) Date: Sat, 22 May 2004 08:56:12 -0400 Organization: ETSU Message-ID: <000801c43ffc$29bdce70$6400a8c0 [at] delbert> In-Reply-To: Bruce - I think Wal-Mart does have a social conscience. I know for a fact that my Wal-Mart gives lots of money to local schools and organizations, as well as college scholarships to local students. Granted, their "global conscience" may be less than perfect, but you are going to find that that this will be true for almost every big company. IHO, this is just one of the "grey areas" that everyone has to learn to deal with - no one is perfect. Good post. -Delbert -----Original Message----- On one level I agree with you. At the same time, I have to wonder about the "big picture". These giants go after the customer base of people that are self centred and have little social conscience. People that are mainly concerned with saving a few bucks of their own, and don't care HOW Wal-Mart saves them money. "Someone else's wages or sweat shop conditions aren't MY concern!" These stores are successful because they appeal to the lowest common denominator in the same way that FOX TV does. There is a large market for this out there, and in the long run it becomes entrenched in society as the norm. People who might otherwise be better get sucked in. In the big picture, it has a negative effect on society. I also agree with you tough, that bashing them is foolish and a waste of time, as they aren't going anywhere. I also admit that I shop at these stores myself, so I'm no better than anyone else. I just don't feel good about it. Bruce -- Bruce Purdy Technical Director Smith Opera House ------------------------------ Subject: Looking for Marion Kinsella Date: Sat, 22 May 2004 08:51:58 -0500 Message-ID: <79EC830AA6FE144797DDB30DC49859380191000A [at] nsu-ex01.nsu.local> From: "Wild, Larry" Does anyone know what has happened to Marion (Mickey) Kinsella, Jean = Rosenthal's longtime colleague?=20 Larry Wild Northern State University Aberdeen, SD ------------------------------ Message-ID: <1152.207.201.197.41.1085243576.squirrel [at] webmail.columbia.sc> Date: Sat, 22 May 2004 12:32:56 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Setting up Vector works drawings From: usctd [at] columbia.sc Hi all, I am learning Vector works to teach it next year. I have been using Autocad since 1993, so that is my current frame of reference. How do you all set up the drawings with plotting as the final product? OK, this is what I mean. In ACAD you have paperspace and then you can set up your different pages in separate tabs. Each tab has a different plate. Each plate can be a different scale and different stuff in it. One can have the GP, one the Section, one elevations, etc. What is the equivalent in Vectorworks? I can't seem to figure out what seems to be an easy problem. Is it done using the Layer function? Do you draw everything on your page layout and then turn layers on and off? For some reason I find this very confusing. It must be too simple. I draw everything first and then copy and lay it out in the drawings. Can I still work this way? Thanks. -- Eric Rouse TD-University of SC, Columbia Freelance Foyboy ------------------------------ Message-Id: <6.0.3.0.2.20040522122022.0421aec0 [at] mail.hstech.org> Date: Sat, 22 May 2004 12:21:54 -0400 From: "Scott C. Parker" Subject: Re: Setting up Vector works drawings In-Reply-To: References: Eric, what version of VW do you have? Version 11 has just been released and it has view ports... I don't have my copy yet, but I hear it works the same way as paper space view ports... Scott Scott C. Parker Production Designer/Technical Director High School Tech Production Web Site hstech~AT~hstech.org High Schoolers: come visit the HS Tech Web Site... http://www.hstech.org Our Mission: To assist High School Technical Theater students in their desire to learn about, create, and execute theatrical productions. ------------------------------ From: "C. Andrew Dunning" Subject: Re: Setting up Vector works drawings Date: Sat, 22 May 2004 12:00:01 -0500 Organization: Landru Design In-Reply-To: Message-Id: Eric - >How do you all set up the drawings with plotting as the final product? >OK, this is what I mean. In ACAD you have paperspace and then >you can set up your different pages in separate tabs. >I draw everything first and then copy and lay it out in the drawings. >Can I still work this way? Absolutely! I work in VW in a way that is very similar to what you're used to doing. First thing, change your thinking slightly. For the sake of learning: VW Classes = AC Layers VW Classes = separate sheets of paper w. (potentially) different scales. This may be a bit over-simplified, but this mindset has helped me to make the transition. Second, I do ALL of my actual drawing on one layer, called "DWG." Lighting, scenics, audio, video, etc. Third, I have separate layers that are [at] 1:1 scale for my title blocks, borders, notes, etc. Fourth: W. v11, you essentially have two options to do what you're wanting: In v9 (and 11), leaving the 1:1 layer visible, I can then create other layers [at] the desired scales and place Layer Links on them (that link back to the DWG layer). One can have multiple LLs on a final plate - at different scales, views, and rendering methods (wireframe, hidden line, shaded, etc.). In v11, the concept of viewports has been added. This allows one to work as above - but with the added benefits of the links being croppable and with differing class visibility settings. Shameless plug to follow... See http://www.landrudesign.com/CAD_Main.htm to see some examples of some of the plates that I've generated using the above method. Regards - C. Andrew Dunning Landru Design - Nashville, TN - cad [at] landrudesign.com www.landrudesign.com ------------------------------ Message-Id: Date: Sat, 22 May 2004 13:06:39 -0400 From: Rigger Subject: 'Magic Of Light' at auction Poverty & lack of work forces the sale: -- Dave Vick, IATSE #274 Head Electrician, The Wharton Center for Performing Arts at Michigan State University Carpe Per Diem ------------------------------ Message-Id: <6.0.3.0.2.20040522132251.041cbec0 [at] mail.hstech.org> Date: Sat, 22 May 2004 13:23:37 -0400 From: "Scott C. Parker" Subject: Re: 'Magic Of Light' at auction In-Reply-To: References: Hey Dave, I bet you look cute in those slippers. Scott C. Parker Production Designer/Technical Director High School Tech Production Web Site hstech~AT~hstech.org High Schoolers: come visit the HS Tech Web Site... http://www.hstech.org Our Mission: To assist High School Technical Theater students in their desire to learn about, create, and execute theatrical productions. ------------------------------ Message-Id: In-Reply-To: References: Date: Sat, 22 May 2004 13:26:31 -0400 From: Rigger Subject: Re: 'Magic Of Light' at auction At 1:23 PM -0400 5/22/04, Scott C. Parker wrote: > I bet you look cute in those slippers. I couldn't look cute for all the money in the world. Ask Andy Leviss, among others - I'm the poster child for Ooooogly. You're just jealous 'cuz I got kewl slippers. -- Dave Vick, IATSE #274 Head Electrician, The Wharton Center for Performing Arts at Michigan State University Carpe Per Diem ------------------------------ Message-ID: <005101c44021$96998b40$c9e130d5 [at] missingldbctt1> From: "Julie Fox" References: Subject: Re: 'Magic Of Light' at auction Date: Sat, 22 May 2004 18:24:06 +0100 Pity you can't ship to the UK. Jude ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rigger" To: "Stagecraft" Sent: Saturday, May 22, 2004 6:06 PM Subject: 'Magic Of Light' at auction > For info on subscribing, unsubscribing, and suspending > your list subscription, go to the Stagecraft web site at: > http://stagecraft.theprices.net/ > --------------------------------------------------- > > > Poverty & lack of work forces the sale: > > > > > -- > Dave Vick, IATSE #274 > Head Electrician, > The Wharton Center for Performing Arts at Michigan State University > > > Carpe Per Diem ------------------------------ Message-Id: In-Reply-To: References: Date: Sat, 22 May 2004 13:36:10 -0400 From: Rigger Subject: Re: 'Magic Of Light' at auction At 6:24 PM +0100 5/22/04, Julie Fox wrote: > Pity you can't ship to the UK. Ordinarily not, but I do now. (unless you're frank wood) -- Dave Vick, IATSE #274 Head Electrician, The Wharton Center for Performing Arts at Michigan State University Carpe Per Diem ------------------------------ From: "Jonathan Reed" Subject: Lighting Rental (Lasers) Date: Sat, 22 May 2004 16:25:28 -0500 Message-ID: <000c01c44043$51d3ad70$9d4efea9 [at] vaio4443> Hello, =A0 The theatre that I work for is doing one of the first regional = productions of =91Aida=92 this summer.=A0 The director, being a big fan of the = Broadway production, wants to make our version as flashy as possible.=A0 He has = asked me to locate a couple of lasers for the show, but I=92m not having much = luck finding a rental house that has them.=A0 We=92re flexible on color, = effects, etc., so here=92s the question: =A0 Does anyone know of a good rental house that carries lasers?=A0 (Or, = does anyone own any that they would be willing to rent?)=A0 We=92re located = in north central Missouri, so St. Louis and Kansas City are not too far, but we = can pay to ship from anywhere if necessary.=A0 Rental dates would be June 18 = =96 July 5. =A0 Thanks for any help.=A0 Contacting on or off-list is fine. =A0 Jon=A0 =A0 Jonathan A. Reed, Technical Director=A0 Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre, Arrow Rock, Missouri Office:=A0660.837.3111 - Cellular: 319.270.6100 Email:=A0jon [at] reed-design.com=A0- Web: www.reed-design.com =A0 =A0 =A0 ------------------------------ Message-Id: <6.1.0.6.0.20040522142709.00b106b0 [at] localhost> Date: Sat, 22 May 2004 14:29:42 -0700 From: Jerry Durand Subject: USITT mail problems I received a phone message that "info [at] usitt.org" should still work. I tried it and it bounced again so I sent a message to "info [at] office.usitt.org" and just received the following: >The user(s) account is temporarily over quota. > > I think their mail system needs some work (at least their system didn't die for 3 days like our host Hostcentric's did this last week). ---------- Jerry Durand Durand Interstellar, Inc. 219 Oak Wood Way Los Gatos, California 95032-2523 USA tel: +1 408 356-3886 fax: +1 408 356-4659 web: www.interstellar.com ------------------------------ From: "Julie Fox" Subject: Re: 'Magic Of Light' at auction Date: Sat, 22 May 2004 22:45:00 +0100 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Oooh - not bloomin' likely - ok I'll try a bid Jude -----Original Message----- From: Stagecraft [mailto:stagecraft [at] theatrical.net] On Behalf Of Rigger Sent: 22 May 2004 17:36 To: Stagecraft Subject: Re: 'Magic Of Light' at auction For info on subscribing, unsubscribing, and suspending your list subscription, go to the Stagecraft web site at: http://stagecraft.theprices.net/ --------------------------------------------------- At 6:24 PM +0100 5/22/04, Julie Fox wrote: > Pity you can't ship to the UK. Ordinarily not, but I do now. (unless you're frank wood) -- Dave Vick, IATSE #274 Head Electrician, The Wharton Center for Performing Arts at Michigan State University Carpe Per Diem ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 May 2004 17:01:47 -0700 Subject: Re: Lighting Rental (Lasers) Message-ID: <20040522.172053.2756.0.ladesigners [at] juno.com> From: Richard Niederberg And I thought that the care and feeding of elephants was the largest logistical nightmare in the presentation of 'Aida'. I do not think that Verdi would appreciate the new score, much less lasers! At the Verdi home for aged musicians, the tenants are asking: What have they done to Aida? /s/ Richard > Hello, > The theatre that I work for is doing one of the first regional > productions of ‘Aida’ this summer. The director, being a > big fan of the Broadway production, wants to make our > version as flashy as possible. He has asked me to locate > a couple of lasers for the show > Jon ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today! ------------------------------ From: "C. Andrew Dunning" Subject: Re: Lighting Rental (Lasers) Date: Sat, 22 May 2004 21:03:12 -0500 Organization: Landru Design In-Reply-To: Message-Id: Jonathan - >He has asked me to locate a couple of >lasers for the show Call Don Tyra or Bart Barlettano [at] Laserwurx in Nashville. They have lasers that are DMX controllable, do not require water cooling, and have lots of built-in effects. See more info [at] http://www.laserwurx.com/ or http://www.lx1.net/. Regards - C. Andrew Dunning Landru Design - Nashville, TN - cad [at] landrudesign.com www.landrudesign.com ------------------------------ From: Subject: Video Rental (LED wall) Date: Sat, 22 May 2004 23:42:43 -0400 Message-Id: <20040523034243.GLOY1534.de-fe01.dejazzd.com [at] de-fe01> speaking of rentals I am looking into pricing for a selfcontained video "wall" for IMAG for an outdoor high school graduation, think football stadium starting at 6pm. I looked into it and found a price of 12k for the day supplying a truck mounted LED screen w/tech and generator in the south central PA area. Anyone know if that is still ballpark for such a system? I don't care if it crt or led based as long as it is bright enough to operate in full daylight and is fairly self contained (we supply the source video). Any leads you might have would prove helpful. Greg Bierly Hempfield HS ------------------------------ Message-Id: In-Reply-To: References: Date: Sun, 23 May 2004 01:53:05 -0400 From: Rigger Subject: Re: Lighting Rental (Lasers) At 5:01 PM -0700 5/22/04, Richard Niederberg wrote: > At the Verdi home for aged musicians, the tenants are > asking: What have they done to Aida? As a veteran of the First National Tour, I would say that Verdi would be happy with what was done to his opera. -- Dave Vick, IATSE #274 Head Electrician, The Wharton Center for Performing Arts at Michigan State University Carpe Per Diem ------------------------------ End of Stagecraft Digest #15 ****************************