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Animation Designs were made in Adobe Animate | Animation Designs were made in Adobe Animate and After Effects. | ||
Using a mix of frame by frame and motion graphics techniques. | Using a mix of frame by frame and motion graphics techniques. | ||
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We used QLab for the playback system in conjunction with transparent video files in order to overlay assets and make them easily adjustable during the technical rehearsal as we had some elements ie. the carriage that needed to be scaled and moved around as well as the silhouettes. However, it was quickly found that Qlab only reads very specific render settings into transparency. That format being '''Quicktime ProRes 4444, Millions of colours, RGB+Alpha, Premultiplied''' Only in that specific file format wherein composition settings its set to black will you be able to use the transparent files on Qlab. As from Adobe Animate Export Video > Quicktime Animate then it will get an unreadable QuickTime file that when opened in QuickTime it will convert itself into a ProRes 4444 file. |
Revision as of 10:26, 30 November 2021
Cinderella Musical Theatre 2021 | |
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Summary | |
Location New Athenaeum Theatre
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Creative Team | |
Director | |
Set & Costume Designer | |
Lighting Designer | |
Sound Designer | |
Video Designer | |
Production Team | |
Production Manager Kevin Murray
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Stage Manager | |
Deputy Stage Manager | |
Assistant Stage Managers | |
Production Electrician | |
Deputy Production Electrician | |
Lighting Programmer | |
Lighting Tech | |
Head Of Stage | |
Head of Automation and Flys | |
Stage Technicians | |
Sound Technicians |
Overview
Stage Department
Stage Management
Sound
Lighting
Video
Animation Designs were made in Adobe Animate and After Effects. Using a mix of frame by frame and motion graphics techniques.
File Formats
We used QLab for the playback system in conjunction with transparent video files in order to overlay assets and make them easily adjustable during the technical rehearsal as we had some elements ie. the carriage that needed to be scaled and moved around as well as the silhouettes. However, it was quickly found that Qlab only reads very specific render settings into transparency. That format being Quicktime ProRes 4444, Millions of colours, RGB+Alpha, Premultiplied Only in that specific file format wherein composition settings its set to black will you be able to use the transparent files on Qlab. As from Adobe Animate Export Video > Quicktime Animate then it will get an unreadable QuickTime file that when opened in QuickTime it will convert itself into a ProRes 4444 file.