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X-Real-To: stagecraftlist [at] theatrical.net Received: by prxy.net (CommuniGate Pro PIPE 4.2.10) with PIPE id 22527125; Sun, 22 May 2005 03:00:20 -0700 X-ListServer: CommuniGate Pro LIST 4.2.10 List-Unsubscribe: List-ID: Message-ID: From: "Stagecraft" Sender: "Stagecraft" To: "Stagecraft" Precedence: list Subject: Stagecraft Digest #404 Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 03:00:11 -0700 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Disposition: inline X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.0.3 (2005-04-27) on prxy.net X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, score=-5.6 required=5.0 tests=ALL_TRUSTED,AWL,BAYES_00 autolearn=ham version=3.0.3 X-TFF-CGPSA-Version: 1.4f2 X-prxy-Spam-Filter: Scanned For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see --------------------------------------------------- Stagecraft Digest, Issue #404 1. dance lights for warmth by Judy 2. Re: vectorworks export command by "Kevin Linzey" 3. Re: vectorworks export command by "F. Randy deCelle" 4. Re: vectorworks export command by "Weston Wilkerson" 5. Re: Updating and Repairing a theater. by "Dr. Randall W.A. Davidson" 6. Re: Updating and Repairing a theater. by "Jeffrey E. Salzberg" 7. Re: Updating and Repairing a theater by June Abernathy 8. Re: stagehands who don't understand... by "Don Taco" *** 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. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message-ID: <428F3F6C.2010205 [at] post.tau.ac.il> Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 16:02:20 +0200 From: Judy Subject: dance lights for warmth > > >The truth was not >that they needed more light, but they wanted it warmer. More lights on = >more heat. I'm always saying that a S4 is not a $200 space heater. > This could be worse - I once worked with a dance group touring through here, and the LD insisted on having all 6 HMI fresnels and another batch of incandescent 5K fresnels on full during the hours of class and rehearsal! At first I thought he was trying out a cue, but when an hour went by, I realized it was to keep it warm and bright. When I asked if it was necessary he made believe he couldn't understand English , and I had to pull out my high school French - big mistake, because after that the entire troupe kept talking to me in French! ------------------------------ From: "Kevin Linzey" Subject: RE: vectorworks export command Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 11:10:48 -0400 Message-ID: <005f01c55e17$46ad7a00$6800a8c0 [at] KLinzeypc> In-Reply-To: You probably need to install QuickTime. Do a custom install and make = sure you install quick draw along with the other export options. You may = need to install QuickTime off the original VW cd if you still have problems with = the latest version that you can download from Apple. Kevin ---------------------------- Kevin Linzey Nemetschek North America Integrated Products Engineer ----------------------------- > -----Original Message----- > From: Stagecraft [mailto:stagecraft [at] theatrical.net] On Behalf=20 > Of ken frederickson > Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 5:20 PM > To: Stagecraft > Subject: Re: vectorworks export command >=20 >=20 > For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see=20 > > --------------------------------------------------- >=20 > I am using pc. when i go to the option=20 > FILE>EXPORT>IMAGE FILE then nothing happens. > I am actually using 9.0.1 >=20 > --- Boyd Ostroff wrote: > > For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see=20 > > > > --------------------------------------------------- > >=20 > > Mac or PC? What operating system. Works fine for me > > (always has) on the > > Mac in versions 9 and 9.5. Choose File > Export > > > Image File then choose=20 > > JPEG from the drop down menu. Click on the > > compression button and choose=20 > > desired quality. > >=20 > > Am currently using version 9.5.3 under MacOS X > > 10.3.8. Make sure you have > > updated to the latest version of VW 9. Like I said, > > I export quite a lot=20 > > of JPEG's and have never had a problem. > >=20 > > | Boyd Ostroff > > | Director of Design and Technology > > | Opera Company of Philadelphia > > | http://tech.operaphilly.com > > | ostroff [at] operaphilly.com > >=20 > >=20 >=20 >=20 > =09 > __________________________________=20 > Yahoo! Mail Mobile=20 > Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Check email on your mobile phone.=20 > http://mobile.yahoo.com/learn/mail=20 >=20 ------------------------------ Reply-To: From: "F. Randy deCelle" Subject: RE: vectorworks export command Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 10:55:46 -0500 Message-ID: In-Reply-To: In the past I have had issues with exporting VW files to images if there were layers of different scales on or present in the drawing. Specifically the issue cropped up when a border/title block layer was at 1:1 scale and the rest of the drawing was at 1/4" scale. I can't remember if it occurred with layers that were closer in scale (say 1/4" and 1" compared to 1/4" and 1:1). It's been a while since I've done it, but I believe the fix was to either turn the 1:1 layer off, create a new file and delete the offending layer(s), or to make sure that there were no layers that had drastic scale differences. Randy _________________________________________________________________ F. Randy deCelle, Assistant Professor, Chair of Scenic Technology Department of Theatre - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ------------------------------ Message-ID: In-Reply-To: From: "Weston Wilkerson" Subject: Re: vectorworks export command Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 12:56:10 -0400 I have had that exact problem. I got around it by exporting as a .bmp and then saving it as a .jpeg. >From: ken frederickson >Reply-To: "Stagecraft" >To: "Stagecraft" >Subject: Re: vectorworks export command >Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 14:19:41 -0700 (PDT) > >For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see >--------------------------------------------------- > >I am using pc. when i go to the option >FILE>EXPORT>IMAGE FILE then nothing happens. >I am actually using 9.0.1 > >--- Boyd Ostroff wrote: > > For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see > > > > --------------------------------------------------- > > > > Mac or PC? What operating system. Works fine for me > > (always has) on the > > Mac in versions 9 and 9.5. Choose File > Export > > > Image File then choose > > JPEG from the drop down menu. Click on the > > compression button and choose > > desired quality. > > > > Am currently using version 9.5.3 under MacOS X > > 10.3.8. Make sure you have > > updated to the latest version of VW 9. Like I said, > > I export quite a lot > > of JPEG's and have never had a problem. > > > > | Boyd Ostroff > > | Director of Design and Technology > > | Opera Company of Philadelphia > > | http://tech.operaphilly.com > > | ostroff [at] operaphilly.com > > > > > > > >__________________________________ >Yahoo! Mail Mobile >Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Check email on your mobile phone. >http://mobile.yahoo.com/learn/mail <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Weston Wilkerson University of Tennessee Theater Lighting Design e: Weston_Wilkerson [at] hotmail.com I never ask a man where he’s from. After all, if he’s from Texas he’ll probably tell me, and if he’s not I don’t want to embarrass him. - Don Meredith <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> ------------------------------ From: "Dr. Randall W.A. Davidson" Cc: ab [at] adamb.com Subject: RE: Updating and Repairing a theater. Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 19:38:46 -0700 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Dear, dear "Its good to be back" ab [at] adamb.com Secondary schools: 1. Agreed, it is typical of too many high schools in this country. In need of complete renovation, top to bottom. 2.Replace the pit? So, I am speculating that you have an orchestra pit, and you would like or want it to be replaced, redone, renovated? Is it just a pit, or does it have an orchestra lift? Is it functional? There are several companies, good ones that is, who do the entire orchestra pit and lift scene, and if you want to contact me off line I can recommend several .... but only several. Your call. 3.If you desire and can replace the fly system, in my opinion, that is a good idea. There are several schools and a dichotomy to go with them, of thought about schools and rigging systems. My opinion, is that automatic is the way to go. Much safer in the long and short haul, just my opinion,. And in California there are several decent and excellent outfits, again, contact me off line. 4. In California you will need, esp. at public schools, a licensed rigging contractor, and I urge you to be extremely careful here in your selection. Very, very careful. If you wish to discuss this, call me or email me direct, if you wish. There are several, and I mean at least two who are excellent and who will do a quality job, and there are others who you do not want to touch, in my opinion, just based on experience, et al. 5. Like all consultants and interested people, I do not sell equipment of any kind, I would be interested in helping, but that is your prerogative, and we would be pleased to point you in several directions, if you wish. You know how to reach me, I expect, and like any consultant, willing to work with you. 5. Keep in mind the seismic conditions of any new rigging system in California, and the need for structural engineering to sign off on them, as well as state inspectors. Hope all is well. Welcome back and be in touch, if you wish. I am sure there are hundreds of others on the list who have other ideas, and it is a good idea to listen .... if you wish. Dr. Doom -- Dr. Randall W.A. Davidson, Risk International & Associates, Inc. - www.riskit.com Latest workshops for Educational and Entertainment Industry Performing Arts Personnel (Riggers, and Public Assembly and Educational Technicians) www.riskit.com/workshops International Secondary Education Theater Safety Association (ISETSA) - www.isetsa.org -----Original Message----- From: Stagecraft [mailto:stagecraft [at] theatrical.net] On Behalf Of stagecraft [at] adamb.com Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 9:31 PM To: Stagecraft Subject: Updating and Repairing a theater. For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see --------------------------------------------------- It's good to be back! So, let's start with the fun. Our theater (High School), has finally realized that it is time to do some work on our main stage. There are some few basic things that need to be done, replace the pit, replace the electrical system, and a few other things (all easy sells). But the one that I think really needs to be done is the whole fly system. It is nearly 45 years old, and the only thing replaced on the fly system was the hemp based rope about 20 years ago, to a synthetic. I know that old purchase line systems are a dying breed, and I think most places have replaced them. So my question (Dr. Doom), what can you all direct me for finding information on about replacing this, specifically within Cal-Osha, legal requirements, etc. We are not ready to bring an inspector on site yet, this is just a preliminary thing, but I want to come armed for this one, since it will most likely be the most expensive part, and nobody except me understands the importance of this one. In my dream world, I would like to add about 5 line sets, make them all mechanical, and possible tie them in with some kind of show control system. The ADA requirements are being handled outside the scope of this group. Oh yeah, and the meeting is Monday.. As always, thank you all for your help. ------------------------------ Reply-To: From: "Jeffrey E. Salzberg" Subject: RE: Updating and Repairing a theater. Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 00:56:16 -0400 Message-ID: <000601c55e8a$9949b710$6801a8c0 [at] Dell> In-Reply-To: =20 > 5. Like all consultants and interested people, I do not sell=20 > equipment of any kind, Ah, if only it were the case that no consultant was also a vendor. We'd have fewer people specifying the equipment they want to sell and more = people specifying the equipment the theatre really needs. ------------------------------ Message-ID: <20050522051026.27338.qmail [at] web14121.mail.yahoo.com> Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 22:10:26 -0700 (PDT) From: June Abernathy Subject: Re: Updating and Repairing a theater Be vewy vewy careful when you try to convince an administration that your fly system is dangerous and/or outdated and that the replacement will be expensive. Because they have an alarming tendency to want to just remove the "dangerous" present system without necessarily replacing it with the expensive new one. Sometimes they say that they are planning to do so at some later time. Some of them probably even do so, eventually. >I know that old purchase line systems are a dying >breed, and I think most places have replaced >them. Pardon my dimness, but what do you mean by a "purchase line system"? A hemp and sandbag thing? A counterweight system without automation? What? What is specifically outdated and/or dangerous about your fly system, other than the 20 year old synthetic rope on the purchase lines, and presumably, old rope or wire rope on your lift lines? All of it? Some of it? Do you NEED automated linesets, or do you just want them? What kind of system do "most places" have that you want? Is there a middle ground between the minimum of replacing old rope and the maximum of added linesets and automation? You might want to offer options in your pitch. And an inspection by someone familiar with your local codes before the fact might help tell you (and them) what the minimum should be and the maximum could be. Perhaps the minimum that you should be pushing for is to have such an inspection, with a promise to seriously consider doing what that inspection recommends. This is just opinion, of course, but I find the apparent fondness for automated linesets in educational settings troubling. I realize that it makes a certain amount of sense with largely untrained operators, but I worry that we'll have a generation of stagehands who don't understand how a counterweight fly system works. June Abernathy IATSE #321 (Tampa, FL) FOH Electrician The Lion King National Tour (Gazelle) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Message-ID: <004101c55e98$23ee31e0$e28aaa43 [at] DonTaco> From: "Don Taco" References: Subject: Re: stagehands who don't understand... Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 23:33:12 -0700 > operators, but I worry that we'll have a generation of > stagehands who don't understand how a counterweight > fly system works. > > June Abernathy But haven't we been hearing exactly that complaint since the late 1400's? ------------------------------ End of Stagecraft Digest #404 *****************************