Lighting Product of the Year, Show Control: Stage Technologies F:light
Stage Technologies designed F:light for a pretty good reason: to bridge the gap that existed for years between lighting and automation. F:light aims to change all that...
Review: Nemetschek Vectorworks Spotlight 2009, Part 1
A four-part review of Spotlight 2009 design and drafting package...
Projection Product Of The Year, Video Screen: LSI Industries V-Lite
LSI Industries Inc., working with partner Nocturne Productions/Vidicon, has introduced another solid-state innovation called V-Lite, now an LD award-winner...
Tools of the Trade: Chauvet Colorado 2
Colorado 2 indoor/outdoor LED color wash fixture from Chauvet is designed for permanent installations or as an architectural fixture, with 48 2W and 3W LEDs, including white...
How I Did That: Tandem Effects
Going Big With Multimedia At San Francisco’s The Moscone Center...
Sound Product of the Year, Microphone: Sennheiser MKE-1
Shrek The Musical on Broadway beta-tested the Sennheiser MKE-1 earlier this year. We can only assume that’s gotta mean one thing: faith in its sound. “We took delivery of the first batch,” says Shrek sound designer Peter Hylenski...
The Bridge Project: New York's Brooklyn Academy of Music and London's Old Vic Theatre Share Plays
A three-year partnership between New York’s Brooklyn Academy of Music and London’s Old Vic Theatre, The Bridge Project’s first two plays—Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale and Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard—ran in Brooklyn from January to March, before setting out on an international tour that culminates in London...
Tharon Musser, Our Source
Pat MacKay remembers legendary lighting designer Tharon Musser....
Tools Of The Trade: J-INFRA Subwoofer From d&b audiotechnik
The J-INFRA from d&b audiotechnik is the cardioid infra subwoofer for the J-Series....
Midnight Deadline To Save $100 On Master Classes
Friday, May 8 at midnight is the final deadline to save $100 on all Live Design Master Classes...
Hair, Part 2: Let The Lighting Shine
Part 2 of an in-depth look at Broadway’s Hair, discussing Kevin Adam’s lighting design...
Projection Product Of The Year, Media Server Resolume Avenue 3
Resolume Avenue 3 is a realtime instrument for live visual performances, with a raft of new features in the latest version, from audio-visual effects and playback to 3D compositing...
Sound Product of the Year, Distribution: ETS SDS887 Distribution Hub
Energy Transformation Systems (ETS) put out the SDS887 Distribution Hub last year, creating what sound designer Shannon Slaton called “a change in the ‘V’ of our ‘AV'...
BLMC Speaker Spotlight: Projectioner Wendall K. Harrington
Projection designer Wendall K. Harrington returns to the Broadway Lighting Master Classes (BLMC) faculty, presenting “Sets, Lights, Projections: Keeping Your Focus In The New Digital Age” on Wednesday, May 20 at NYU...
1781 Painting Inspires New Dracula Look
Desma Murphy designs Dracula for North Hollywood’s NoHo Arts Center...
Arts and Craft for 33 Variations and Impressionism
The Broadway shows 33 Variations, at the Eugene O’Neill, and Impressionism, at the Gerald Schoenfeld, have two elements in common...
Lightfair Kicks Off With Awards
Lightfair kicked off yesterday at the Jacob Javits Center in New York, with awards to products and honors to exhibitors....
BPMC Speaker Spotlight: Adam Dunaway of Digital Stage Chicago to Participate in Broadway Projection Master Classes
One of the featured speakers at the Live Design Broadway Projection Master Classes in New York on Thursday, May 21 is Adam Dunaway of Dunaway Designs and Digital Stage Chicago (DSC)...
Lighting Product of the Year, Widget/Software: Wybron Gel Swatch Library for iPhone
No one quite jumped on the iPhone train within our niche industry quite as quickly as Wybron. With the introduction of the Gel Swatch Library for Apple’s iPhone...
BSMC Speaker Spotlight: Scott Lehrer, First-Ever Tony Winner for Sound Design
Scott Lehrer, the first-ever sound designer in the history of Broadway to win a Tony Award for South Pacific will present “Acoustical Issues in the Vivian Beaumont” at the Broadway Sound Master Classes (BSMC)...
Meyer Sound To Present SIM 3 Training and System Design In NYC May 18-21
Bob McCarthy* will teach Meyer’s four-day course, SIM 3 Training and System Design, at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts in NYC on May 18-21, 2009, immediately following Live Design’s Broadway Sound Master Classes...
Hair, Part 1: Gutsy, Visceral Sound
The Public Theatre’s 2008 exuberant summer revival of Hair at the Delacorte Theatre in Central Park—directed by Diane Paulus with choreography by Karole Armitage—moved to Broadway in March 2009...
Five Questions For Loren Keith Barton, product specialist, TMB
Loren Barton will be participating in the Broadway Projection Master Classes on Thursday, May 12 for the session “Choosing Projectors, Media Servers, Projection Surfaces,” along with designers Zachary Borovay...
Kevin Adams, Paul Arditti Lead Tony Design Nominations
Lighting designer Kevin Adams and sound designer Paul Arditti are double nominees for this year's Tony Awards, announced today at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts...
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
Several weeks ago, I wrote a column in which I speculated about the potential future uses of stereoscopic (3D) projection or imagery in live events. ...
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