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This also meant rigging the MD Camera with a hex-clamp and camera rigging to the underside of the stage to ensure a good view of the MD.
This also meant rigging the MD Camera with a hex-clamp and camera rigging to the underside of the stage to ensure a good view of the MD.


''Children of Eden Band List :''
'''Children of Eden Band List :'''


Reed 1 – flute/pic   
Reed 1 – flute/pic   

Revision as of 12:31, 6 June 2023

Children of Eden
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Summary
Dates
20th May 2023 - 25th May 2023
Performance Course
Third Year MT
Location
New Athenaeum Theatre
Creative Team
Director
Designer
Sound Designer/No.1
Lighting Designer
Production Team
Stage Manager
Deputy Stage Manager
Assistant Stage Manager
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Assistant Stage Manager
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Head of Stage
Head of Flys
LX Programmer
PLX
Production Sound Engineer
Sound No. 2
Associate Sound Designer


Overview

Technical Stage Department

Lighting

Stage Management

Sound

One of the main challenges of this show was the pit being at half-height. This of course meant less control in the front of house mix, and an overall louder sound in the auditorium before amplification. This also meant carefully runnning our cables up onto the pit lift, including cue and comms cables as well as cat5 for personal monitoring. It was important that this was made safe for the muscicians by making cable runs as clean as possible.

This also meant rigging the MD Camera with a hex-clamp and camera rigging to the underside of the stage to ensure a good view of the MD.

Children of Eden Band List :

Reed 1 – flute/pic

Reed 2 – Clarinet/tenor saxophone

Reed 3 – Oboe/Cor

French Horn

Cello

Keys 1

Keys 2

Keys 3

Drums

Percussion - vibraphone,timps,glock,bongos,marimba

Guitar 1

Guitar 2

Electric Bass


Video

This show used two projectors, one in the FOH truss position and the other on stage on LX 1. This was due to the two different projection surfaces, one being the gauze and the other a flown balcony piece. Two projectors were used to adhere to the focal lengths.

Notes: Kramer HDMI to CAT5 extenders won't draw enough power when an optical HDMI is used on the other end of it.

Additionally, an old CRT monitor was to be used on stage, with a live camera feed going to it through the disguise server. However, due to the digital-to-analogue converter breaking, the monitor was sadly cut.

Here you can see the system diagram of the set-up. File:MWRA - Systems Diagram V002.pdf

Photos