Theatre sho report back - general
Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2014 3:05 pm
There were 2 things that would have made our life a lot better:
1. Scenes should have a default sub-master of their own. Many of our scenes has all the lights on in them and then the director says: "Great look but can you make it a darker on this scene". If there was a sub-master on the scene (say below the disable all fixture channels button), I could just drag that down. Instead I have to click on every fixture and adjust it, taking a long time.
2. Levels of Sub-masters on the virtual console is not saved in the project, they always start at 255. We use a few set-up pages with frames where all the fixtures are mapped out with various click & go and other sliders/buttons controlling the lights. This makes it easier to interactively program. The frames then get sub-masters so I can remove them from the light feed and run the programmed scenes. When I save and re-open then the sub-masters are all up again causing the fixtures to do what the frame says. I need to go to each sub-master and drag it down. This caused a problem one night when there was a lot of light on stage during the performance due to this override, before I worked it out.
1. Scenes should have a default sub-master of their own. Many of our scenes has all the lights on in them and then the director says: "Great look but can you make it a darker on this scene". If there was a sub-master on the scene (say below the disable all fixture channels button), I could just drag that down. Instead I have to click on every fixture and adjust it, taking a long time.
2. Levels of Sub-masters on the virtual console is not saved in the project, they always start at 255. We use a few set-up pages with frames where all the fixtures are mapped out with various click & go and other sliders/buttons controlling the lights. This makes it easier to interactively program. The frames then get sub-masters so I can remove them from the light feed and run the programmed scenes. When I save and re-open then the sub-masters are all up again causing the fixtures to do what the frame says. I need to go to each sub-master and drag it down. This caused a problem one night when there was a lot of light on stage during the performance due to this override, before I worked it out.