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===Flys and Automation===
===Flys and Automation===
====Flown Set====
 


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Revision as of 15:02, 28 June 2021



Pyjama Game
Summary
Dates
15th to 17th June
Performance Course
Third Year BA Musical Theater
Location
New Atheneum Theatre
Creative Team
Director
Becky Hope Palmer
Musical Director
Gavin Whitworth
Designer
Sound Designer
Lighting Designer
Kai Fischer
Production Team
Stage Manager
Deputy Stage Manager
Assistant Stage Manager
Assistant Stage Manager
Assistant Stage Manager
Head of Stage, Flys and Automation
Deputy Technical Stage Manager
Stage Crew
Stage Crew
Production Electrician
LX Programmer
Lighting Crew
Lighting Crew
Sound Sound Supervisor
Sound No.1
Production Sound Engineer
Sound No.2/ No.3
Sound No.2/ No.3
Sound No.2/ No.3



Overview

Stage Management

TSD

Design

The set for The Pyjama Game at first glance looked relatively simple it was one large flat with two revolves, a platform and some flowen elements. The challenges were that all the set pieces were on different angles from each other

Ground Plan

Masking

The masking consisted of dog legs and and hard maskers. Due to the hight of the set we had to add extensions to the hard maskers. We also had a traveling border on bar one as the hight that the LD wanted would have too heigh for the front tab so it came in any tine the front tabs was in and then went out with it.

Flys and Automation

Windows
Pyjamas

We had six rows of Pyjamas that would fly during the show originally we planed to have them all on CW bars but due to us only have two people on flys it would have meant 3 cues to get them all in/out so we decided to put two rows on automation. We looked at the possibility of slaving a CW bar but in the end decide to just make a bar from scaff. We used the Kinesys lift kits for these two just on beam claps for each bar to help spread the pick up points we made two large bridles from the chain hook to the bar. These turned out to be very bouncy and so had it been anything heavier that the pyjamas we were putting on it probably would not have worked.

Front Tab

Due the the width of the tabs and speed that they needed to fly in and out we decided to put them on automation. We used the Big Tow winches for this a -m stick of truss was put together the front borders was tied onto the top cord of truss whilst the track for the tabs was rigged on 1m drifts off the bottom cord. Due to the Front tab not being as wide as our pros we tied a leg on each side of the the tab it was the bottom of the leg was then pulled up so it matched the length of the tabs. During Tech the opening of the tabs was cut so it only flew in and out.

Hernando Sign

The Hernando Sign was originally planned to be on automation but due to the grid and flying spaces for the sign being so tight we switch it to just be on black lines as we had used all the hemp. A double purchase system was put in as the sign was heavy and could not be flown smoothly. The double purchase system just consisted of the lines being terminated in the grid going down through a pulley on the sign, back to the grid and down to be flown from fly’s.

Egal Hall Benner

The banner was Simply rigged on a dropdown bar of a counterweight This is now how it was originally planned as the designer wanted it to look like it was just hanging from two points. in order to achieve this we asked construction to build a frame to go inside the banner this however was not build so we made do with just trying two points on it up to the scaff bar.

Automation on Stage

Due to the small Crew that we had on this show we decided that moving Automation Control to onstage would make most sense it was set up in the door way to R1. The Control loom for e-cham was just dropped over fly's and the desk was moved on stage. For Kinesyes the PD-ES-T was plugged in on stage and then sat in the void the control loom then ran through the void to my control point. Having Auto control onstage was particularly nice during the fit up and strike as it meant you weren’t always running up and down from fly's when you wanted to move anything.

Points Plan

There were a lot of points in this show to the point that we used all the hemp we own and had to start using black lines.


Lighting

Sound