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The performance required a blood bag that could easily release blood. The actor held his head whilst squashing the blood bag allowing to to slowly trickle down his cheek. This method worked very well as the bag can be opened with minimal effort.
The performance required a blood bag that could easily release blood. The actor held his head whilst squashing the blood bag allowing to to slowly trickle down his cheek. This method worked very well as the bag can be opened with minimal effort.
'''Paperwork'''
DSM paperwork - [[Jessica Reid]]
Below is the rehearsals settings list that was given to the ASMs for running the show
<pdf>bethesdaSettings_list.pdf</pdf>
Below is the Scene breakdown created to ensure the correct actors were called for the correct units
<pdf>Scene_Breakdowns.pdf</pdf>
Below is the music tracking sheet created to track the sound cues throughout the show and given to sound to create the Qlab file.
<pdf>Music_tracking_V.3.pdf</pdf>


==Lighting==
==Lighting==
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==Stage Department==
==Stage Department==
[[James Hamilton]] - Technical Stage Manager
[[Joshua Brown]] - Deputy Technical Stage Manager
[[Lewis Douglas]] - Assistant Technical Stage Manager
'''Ground Plan'''
<pdf>POB_Act_2.pdf</pdf>
'''Check List'''
<pdf>POB_Show_Checks_.pdf</pdf>
'''Kabuki System'''
The Act 1 Painted Canvas was dropped by a Magnetschultz Electro Kabuki system borrowed from NTS.
<pdf>Kabuki_System_Diagram_.pdf</pdf>

Latest revision as of 00:41, 12 June 2018

Stage Management

Slow release Blood Bags - Rosie Orford

Equipment

1. Cellophane

2. Fake Blood (any kind)

3. Plastic cup

4. Scissors


Method:

1. Place a large sheet of the cellophane over the top of the plastic cup.

2. Pour around 1tbsp of the blood mixture onto the centre cellophane on the cup.

3. Gather the edges of the cellophane and twist the top once to create a small blood bag.

4. Place the blood bag on a flat surface and flatten the twisted cellophane. Twist the cellophane again and flattery again.

5. Continue this process until the bag can hold the blood but does not have a strong seal at the top.

The performance required a blood bag that could easily release blood. The actor held his head whilst squashing the blood bag allowing to to slowly trickle down his cheek. This method worked very well as the bag can be opened with minimal effort.


Paperwork

DSM paperwork - Jessica Reid


Below is the rehearsals settings list that was given to the ASMs for running the show



Below is the Scene breakdown created to ensure the correct actors were called for the correct units



Below is the music tracking sheet created to track the sound cues throughout the show and given to sound to create the Qlab file.



Lighting

LX Plan - Jak Coventry

Neonflex LED Ring - Jak Coventry

Right

The Neonflex LED ring was made from 4m Cool White 24v Neonflex secured onto a box steel ring using clear cable ties and powered using a 2amp Traiac Dimmer 24v Driver. Now available to use on other shows as required.

Stage Department

James Hamilton - Technical Stage Manager Joshua Brown - Deputy Technical Stage Manager Lewis Douglas - Assistant Technical Stage Manager

Ground Plan

Check List

Kabuki System The Act 1 Painted Canvas was dropped by a Magnetschultz Electro Kabuki system borrowed from NTS.