Inner Space 2020 (Group C+D)

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Summary
Location
Year Group
Creative Team
Lighting Designer
Sound Designer
Projection Designer
Production Team
Production Manager
Stage Manager
Lighting Programmer
Head Of Stage
Head of Flys
Projection Operators
On Stage Team
Actors

Overview

Due to COVID- 19, our year group was split into 4 groups to learn. For Innerspace, we split our year group in two. Groups C + D came together to fit up our show: 'Outer Space' on the 10th December and performed it to select staff and the rest of the class on the 11th.

Theme

Our initial thoughts were that we could use nerf guns to stage a battle. This quickly progressed into our final idea of 'Outer Space', a video-game walkthrough with a game tutorial voiceover.

Technical Stage Department

The Team

Head Of Stage Scotty

Head Of Flys Tom Sedgwick


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The Set

With no budget, our team had to work with what was already in the space. As there were already 3 strips of black dance floor we decided this would be our "performing area/ stage." Due to Covid - 19 restrictions, we had to minimise how many people we had on stage at one time and be aware of our max capacity in the venue. We decided that two of our team would take one act each performing as the "player."

Masking

To achieve the set we used two 4x8 legs tied directly on to the LX bars as this meant no need for hanging bars as we only had one day to "fit-Up". We used stage weights to take the creases out and pin them safely at the bottom. The AGOS has black tabs on a track that go most of the way round the performance venue so we used these as the rest our masking


Ground Plan


Projection Screen

The projection was the core of our Innerspace project without a doubt. We originally planned Rear projecting onto a cyclorama. However, after numerous talks with the AV department, we found out that the projectors in stock were quite old and may not have the power to pierce the cyc. We booked out the AGOS and tried the projecotr out with the Rear Projection screen 9 x 12ft and decided on this set up.


Equipment

TSM Kit List
Masking Flying Speakers Rigging
2 Black Legs 4m x 8m Dyneema rope – 10m/4mm 4 Wire Rope Drifts1m/4mm 3 Fall Prevention Petzl Grillon
8 Stage weights 1 Blue Swivel Pulley Block – Single 4 x Fall Prevention Harnesses 5 x 500mm 1 Ton Slings
6 Curtain Hooks / clamps / grips Snap Shackle 10 1Ton Shackles R1C4

Inner-space TSM Equipment Needed for 10th +11th December 2020 Scotty + Tom



Health And Safety


insert risk assessments

Pre Show Checks

With all 4 team members having different tasks during the pre show time everyone had a different list with all moving aspects of the show needing checked fully. Meaning all revolve cues would be run daily before each show to test it as it would be run but also for the operator to get the feel of the control. We also needed to check all flying and automation pieces along with the sliding back wall panel and the various parts to that.



Flys & Automation

Head of Flys & Automation Tom Sedgwick

The show had 1 flown aspect to it, with no counterweight bars to use. The only flown element during the show is a Nerf Gun. It was attached to one of the LX bars using a 1-ton sling, a Petzl Oscillante and a Snap Shackle


Fly Plot

Automation Plot

Action Plan

Points Plan

Points Master

Grid Plan

Stage Management

The team

Stage Manager: Thomas O'Hear

Production Manager: Lauren Murison ]


The work of the department was based around this RCS’s production (mainly for the sourcing of props and creating risk assessments) and a DVD recording of a different production (blocking, cueing, entrances and exits plots, setting- and running lists). More detail will be given on the RCS production, but example of documents created from the DVD can be found below.

Props


Most of the props could be sourced from RCS's own props store or with the help of NTS and Scottish Opera. Church items such as thuribels were previously borrowed for Glory on Earth, so could hopefully be used again. A lot of the church props would makes by the props department anyway. A lot of time was spent trying to think of different ways to make and source things instead of just jumping on the first link and buying it. An example for thinking outside the box, is How To Make A Fake Brick. Instead of buying a brick or a fake brick, the ASM thought about ways to make one that could be thrown safely while still being safe and made a mock-up of their idea with what they had laying around the house.

Risk Assessments

This was a fairly low-risk production with the main risk being the revolve. Other risk assessments were written for food an liquid, glassware and naked flame.

(INSERT RISK ASSESSMENTS HERE )

Other documents

Sound

The Team

Gábor Csiszér

Lewis Brown


The Plan-

For this show the biggest problem faced was getting equal coverage across space in the AGOS. We flew two speakers 2m of the centre stage either side on the LX bars

Comms

The AGOS has its own comms box which Scotty and Tom Sedgwick patched and tested during fit up, 4 headsets and 1 spare

Lighting

The Team

Aisha Oyedepo

Rhia Mitsuhashi

Anna Athanasiadi


Design

LX Design key features include

Lighting Plan

Production Photos