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'''Ground Plan''' | '''Ground Plan''' | ||
[[:File:MB Showcase 2014 masking plan final.pdf]] | |||
The ballet showcase is a very simple rig in terms of TSM work as it is a Black box performance. | |||
for the show we used; | |||
##2400mm Wide by 6000mm High X 6 | |||
##1400mm Wide by 6000mm High X 2 | |||
##House Tabs | |||
##House border | |||
##16m wide X 5m high Borders X 3 | |||
##4m wide X 12m high Legs X 6 | |||
##Black Gauze | |||
##BP Screen | |||
I did have two full blacks rigged one US of the house tabs and one DS of the gauze but they were not used during the show. | |||
'''Fly Plot''' | |||
[[File:Ba_MB_flyplot.v2.doc]] | |||
'''Ballet Floor''' | '''Ballet Floor''' | ||
When laying the ballet floor please reference the 'Laying Ballet floor' paperclip page. | |||
On this occasion when hiring the floor from Scottish Ballet, they gave us the wrong length of floor. Ideally we wanted; | |||
4x 12m x 4m | |||
4x 10m x 1.6m | |||
We received 4x 16m x 4m which then became an issue with the prompt side dip traps and the cable runs off of the booms. the dance floor should run dip trap to dip trap if the correct dance floor is supplied. We solved the issue by laying the SR side edge in line with the dip traps then on SL we had to lift the booms onto the dance floor (IF THIS HAPPENS AGAIN MAKE SURE YOU HAVE SOME BLACK TAT UNDER THE BOOM TO PROTECT THE FLOOR) and all the cable runs had to go up the pick up lines for the booms onto to prompt side flys so that there wasn't any trip hazards or any bubbles in the dance floor. | |||
'''BP Screen''' | '''BP Screen''' | ||
The BP screen had a smaller gauge of scaffolding bought for it during this show as it has always been an issue to try and stretch it properly. the scaffolding we had originally is to tight while trying to put it in the conduit pocket or remove it. | |||
Due to a previous show the conduit pocket for the BP screen has sticky residue in it from melted scaffolding. so we thought it would be a good idea to put lubricant on the new scaffolding piece so that it was easier to insert and remove it. Vaseline doesn't work and became an issue when trying to remove the scaffolding from the BP screen. | |||
A new method for the BP Screen conduit is needed. | |||
We used a gauze inform of the BP Screen so that when the BP Screen wasn't light up the back drop for the performance was black and not the grey colour of the BP screen. | |||
== Other == | == Other == |
Revision as of 14:47, 8 June 2014
Modern Ballet Showcase 2014
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The Third Modern Ballet Showcase in The Royal Conservatoire.
Production Team
- Production Manager - Lynfryn MacKenzie (staff)
- Stage Manager - Oran O'Neill
- Deputy Stage Manager - Katy Nicolson
- Technical Stage Manager - Ian Smyth
- Deputy Technical Stage Manager - Bradley Jones
- Chief Production Electrician - Mary Crook
- Deputy Production Electrician - TBC
- Lighting Operator and Programmer - TBC
- Sound Designer - Maciej Kopka
Technical Stage Management
Ground Plan
File:MB Showcase 2014 masking plan final.pdf
The ballet showcase is a very simple rig in terms of TSM work as it is a Black box performance.
for the show we used;
- 2400mm Wide by 6000mm High X 6
- 1400mm Wide by 6000mm High X 2
- House Tabs
- House border
- 16m wide X 5m high Borders X 3
- 4m wide X 12m high Legs X 6
- Black Gauze
- BP Screen
I did have two full blacks rigged one US of the house tabs and one DS of the gauze but they were not used during the show.
Fly Plot
File:Ba MB flyplot.v2.doc
Ballet Floor
When laying the ballet floor please reference the 'Laying Ballet floor' paperclip page. On this occasion when hiring the floor from Scottish Ballet, they gave us the wrong length of floor. Ideally we wanted;
4x 12m x 4m 4x 10m x 1.6m
We received 4x 16m x 4m which then became an issue with the prompt side dip traps and the cable runs off of the booms. the dance floor should run dip trap to dip trap if the correct dance floor is supplied. We solved the issue by laying the SR side edge in line with the dip traps then on SL we had to lift the booms onto the dance floor (IF THIS HAPPENS AGAIN MAKE SURE YOU HAVE SOME BLACK TAT UNDER THE BOOM TO PROTECT THE FLOOR) and all the cable runs had to go up the pick up lines for the booms onto to prompt side flys so that there wasn't any trip hazards or any bubbles in the dance floor.
BP Screen
The BP screen had a smaller gauge of scaffolding bought for it during this show as it has always been an issue to try and stretch it properly. the scaffolding we had originally is to tight while trying to put it in the conduit pocket or remove it.
Due to a previous show the conduit pocket for the BP screen has sticky residue in it from melted scaffolding. so we thought it would be a good idea to put lubricant on the new scaffolding piece so that it was easier to insert and remove it. Vaseline doesn't work and became an issue when trying to remove the scaffolding from the BP screen.
A new method for the BP Screen conduit is needed.
We used a gauze inform of the BP Screen so that when the BP Screen wasn't light up the back drop for the performance was black and not the grey colour of the BP screen.