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    Default Love the use of LED screens and Moving Heads here

    Truly a great set up:




    Ok nothing remarkable about the way they're used but as someone who hates LED and especially the way it washes out laser, here's an example of how to do it well.

    The scans from the moving heads are also impressive but I think this is more down to numbers and positioning than anything ground breaking effect wise, just simple scans.

    Overall a great show!

    PS you might even spot the odd laser!

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    <SIGH>

    Another rig of 40+ Clay-Paky Sharpies...

    AND NOT MINE!

    Heheheheeee
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    Hm sharpies

    The coherence on those things is impressive, even more so in real life

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    Yep, impressive though they are, the effect is already being overused. Could get the same effect with a load of pin spots anyway...
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    You are using Bonetti's defense against me, ah?

    I thought it fitting, considering the rocky terrain.

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    Oh yeah @ 0:24 !

    Filthfteen characters.
    This space for rent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by norty303 View Post
    Yep, impressive though they are, the effect is already being overused. Could get the same effect with a load of pin spots anyway...
    Too bad pin spots burn up dimmer racks.

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    Too bad pin spots burn up dimmer racks.
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    You are using Bonetti's defense against me, ah?

    I thought it fitting, considering the rocky terrain.

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    @Norty -> PMSL at Jean Luc!

    @ Mlenox ->

    Pinspots shouldn't burn up dimmer packs unless you're not using them correctly...
    If you've got a cheaper dimmer that objects to the transformer in your Pinspot, chuck a load lamp in parallel to it to help your dimmer out a bit!
    I find 100watt PAR38 lamps work quite well, but a standard 60-100watt lamp of the Tungsten-filament type sort should do fine...

    Hope that saves you some triacs!
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    Sorry guys got o disagree with the 'Could get the same effect with a load of pin spots anyway...' they dont even come close to a sharpy you could have a 100 pinspots on a large stage and you woulnt notice them but 1 sharpy which only uses a 150watt lamp! no problem.
    We have 10 sharpys and 6 alpha beam 300 and we love em to bits

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    If only I could post the double face palm pic from my iPhone....
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    You are using Bonetti's defense against me, ah?

    I thought it fitting, considering the rocky terrain.

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