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==Lighting== | ==Lighting== |
Revision as of 17:26, 10 January 2017
Creative Team | |||
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Director | |||
Musical Director | |||
Set and Costume Designer | |||
Lighting Designer | |||
Production Team | |||
Stage Manager | Ryan Davy | ||
Deputy Stage Manager | Babette Wickham-Riddick | ||
Assistant Stage Manager | Calum Dunbar | Jack McWeeny | |
Technical Stage Manager | Fiona Dalgleish | ||
Deputy Technical Stage Manager | Reece Flynn | ||
Production Electrician | Patrick Hepplewhite | ||
Deputy Production Electrician | Stephen Keenan | ||
Lighting Programmer and Operator | Rachel Wells | ||
Lighting Crew | Emma Campbell | Amy Dawson | |
Sound 1 | Jamie Ford | ||
Sound 2 | Euan Odd | ||
Crew | |||
Venue | Chandler |
Stage Management
Technical Stage Management
Lighting
Brigadoon full scale sign
The Briagdoon sign consists of 57 small bayonet fittings and light bulbs with each letter being weird in series as separate channel and also 7 independent fittings placed randomly on the sign. The fittings are screwed into the sign with a large hole drilled into to fit in the live and neutral connection then a small hole to fit the earth. Each of the fittings are wired using Tri rated cable so it can be run as individual wires rather than having outer insulation making it easier to work with. Then each circuit finishes in a cable block which is connected to length of 15amp TRS which can then be plugged up.