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A place to discuss design and implementation for digital scenery, digital lighting and augmented reality used in live entertainment. Please leave the "which media server is better" conversations at the door.

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Check out "Gadgetry Goodness" & "Serving the Media Server"

I'll be starting a new series of articles on helpful gadgets and media server tips/tricks in the discussions forum. I hope you enjoy.

Drew Atienza
Digital Media & AR Specialist
Fx Production Services LLC
http://www.FxProductionServices.com

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Projector help 2 Replies

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Natasha Tsako's Incredible use of Projections

Started by FxDrew Sep. 17, 2009.

Gadgetry Goodness- Blackmagic Design's DVI Extender

Started by FxDrew Sep. 6, 2009.

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FxDrew Comment by FxDrew on January 27, 2011 at 8:01pm
Hi Everyone! I've got a blog/twitter account where I share specific, relative news and product information about the world of Digital Lighting & Scenery, Spatial Augmented Reality, Interactive Technologies and Design.

My site is here: http://fxps.tumblr.com/
and you can follow me on Twitter here: http://twitter.com/FXPSLLC
Let me know what you think!

Cheers,

Drew
Comment by Scott Bloom on January 7, 2011 at 7:02am
I'm assembling a workshop for the next AACT Festival in Rochester, NY in June that will demo free and inexpensive ways to use an old computer for various theatre functions - sound, lights, inventory, box office, and anything else I can think of. I have a Windows XP box, an Ubuntu Linux laptop, and a little Mac Mini. Open source software for Windows is pretty plentiful and easy to find, and there's some pretty good Mac freeware available,but if anyone has suggestions for free theatre software for Linux I'd be extremely grateful. I'm also looking into a Droid tablet, but that may just be for future reference. Thanks all.
FxDrew Comment by FxDrew on December 1, 2010 at 7:20pm
PJ- I would check with various manufacturers of media servers. I know Barco High End Systems has a ton in their forum, Green Hippo has some on their website as well as Coolux Pandora's Box and so does SAMSC Catalyst.
PJ Veltri Comment by PJ Veltri on November 26, 2010 at 2:05pm
Hey Everybody, I am currently working on preparing a talk for a workshop that I am helping to create to introduce Lansing, MI area theatre people to the idea of Media in Theatre, I am currently looking for some videos to show which showcase the different uses of Media in Theatres and was wondering if any of you had some stuff they would like shown off, or if you have any links you would be interested in sharing! I appreciate any bit of help at this point!
David McCall Comment by David McCall on November 3, 2009 at 10:01am
Real nice, until you turn on some lights. If you can keep the image fairly small (10' or less) and do your best to keep stage lighting from hitting the screen (including bounce-light from the floor or set), you might get away with it.
Dan Stone Comment by Dan Stone on November 3, 2009 at 8:45am
How well, do any of you think a projector with 2500 lumens would work in a small intamate space?
Axis Comment by Axis on August 15, 2009 at 7:37pm
I just bought an Arkaos Media Master license, used it on a show the first weekend from my laptop triggered via artnet from another laptop running OnPC. Really easy to use and simple to set up. 8 Layers of running video clips and you can program offline with the free demo software. It's fully fuctional even with dmx as long as you don't mind "DEMO" flashing on every 20 secs or so. Each licence can be installed on 3 machines as well. Only cost around 2 grand.
David McCall Comment by David McCall on August 10, 2009 at 7:22pm
I used a laptop with the free avmixer software to display stills and play animations. I used a PC, but There may be a Mac version as well.
FxDrew Comment by FxDrew on August 10, 2009 at 6:25pm
David- What kind of playback devices are you using? I'm interested in hearing how others have been manipulating/playing back content.
David McCall Comment by David McCall on August 10, 2009 at 6:11pm
I TD in a PAC that just came with an Eiki lc-x71 video projector (5500 ANSI Lumens) in the booth. I've been projecting video backgrounds onto the cyc for musicals and dance. I taylor the artwork such that the image being projected is either very dark and/or blurry anywhere an actor or scenic elements might get hit by the projection.

For Willy Wonka I used a modified Jumpbacks from Digital Juice for the boat trip and for the transition for Mike TV bit. We prerecorded Mike and put him on a screen embedded into the background projection.

Next I'm going to try deliberately lighting everything, actors and all much as you would use gobos. It might not be that useful coming from the front.

It is far from ideal, but we have been getting a lot of mileage out of it.
 

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