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LET Lecture 3a(Not delivered as part of course, just here for interest)

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University of Derby School of Arts Design and TechnologyDivision of Electronics & Sound

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BSc Sound Light and Live Event TechnologyStage Two

Live Event Techniques

Production Electrics – Part 2

University of Derby School of Arts Design and TechnologyDivision of Electronics & Sound

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The Lighting Plan

• Using the plan of the number 1 LX Bar:– Where will the bar hang?– How many of what type of instrument do you need?– How many dimmer channels will you require?– How many control channels are required?

• It is ten metres from the end of the bar to the dimmer outlets , and the dimmer outlets are on a fly-floor 10 metres above stage level. The bars are 12 metres long and units 1 and 20 at the ends of the bars

– How many and of what length multicores are required?– Is there a way of reducing the number of multicores used?– Will this require any other equipment?

• Are there any other requirements for this bar?

University of Derby School of Arts Design and TechnologyDivision of Electronics & Sound

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Information & Management

• Two ways of approaching a lighting rig• Throw it together and hop

– Hang luminaire– Run lots of multicore– Sort out patch on the dimmers– Make it all up!

• This will work on small rigs– If nothing goes wrong– Tracing faults– Replugging– Adding units

• All will be difficult without management– As will providing information to others– Hire companies, venues, crew…..

University of Derby School of Arts Design and TechnologyDivision of Electronics & Sound

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Information & Management

• Clearly much better to use proper system• Any number of programmes will help

– Excel, Access– WYSIWYG– Pen and paper!!!

• Useful free programme for up to 75 entries • Lightwright by John McKernon

– http://www.mckernon.com/demodowns.htm

University of Derby School of Arts Design and TechnologyDivision of Electronics & Sound

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Lists

• Whatever programme one used• List the equipment• Useful to work by position

University of Derby School of Arts Design and TechnologyDivision of Electronics & Sound

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Lists

• LW can produce a lot of information – more targeted than WYSIWYG• The above is probably the minimum

University of Derby School of Arts Design and TechnologyDivision of Electronics & Sound

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Adding Information

• Add the information we know – Channel numbers, Irises, Colour• Highly likely the LD will not care about dimmers, circuits….

University of Derby School of Arts Design and TechnologyDivision of Electronics & Sound

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Channels?

• How many channels do we need??• What amperage?

University of Derby School of Arts Design and TechnologyDivision of Electronics & Sound

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Channels & Circuits

• Need 15 control channels • What does that affect?

University of Derby School of Arts Design and TechnologyDivision of Electronics & Sound

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Channels & Circuits

• So we could cable this bar to 15 dimmers using two multis, three lengths of TRS and a number of grelcos

• However cumbersome system

University of Derby School of Arts Design and TechnologyDivision of Electronics & Sound

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Dimmers

• However, dimmer per instrument is much easier if one has the resources• LW will do all the numbering

– Edit/Renumber

University of Derby School of Arts Design and TechnologyDivision of Electronics & Sound

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Dimmers

• Dimmers allocated– LW will even indicate phases ,– Phase separation might be an issue

University of Derby School of Arts Design and TechnologyDivision of Electronics & Sound

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Cabling/Circuiting

• How can I cable/circuit this bar?• 20 Circuits• 2 x TRS and 3x 6-way multicores

– TRS marked X1 and X2

University of Derby School of Arts Design and TechnologyDivision of Electronics & Sound

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This week

• LW will auto-number circuits

University of Derby School of Arts Design and TechnologyDivision of Electronics & Sound

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This week

• Multis marked A/B/C – but could be something else– Clarity is of the essence

• Circuits to be flashed out before rig leaves working height!

University of Derby School of Arts Design and TechnologyDivision of Electronics & Sound

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However

• You have now created a whole paperwork system that can provide information to others

– Number of instruments– Cable requirements– Colour call– Multis can be premarked– Racks can be patched before leaving the hire company

• With all the patching done in the virtual world, WYSIWYG can be deployed to programme the console offline.

University of Derby School of Arts Design and TechnologyDivision of Electronics & Sound

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Patching the

Dimmers• Multis will patch to the

rack– What end of the mulicore

do we present to the dimmer rack?

• TRS will plug to separate spider.

University of Derby School of Arts Design and TechnologyDivision of Electronics & Sound

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The Dimmers

• What information do I need to produce?

• How can I manage it?

• How can I produce it?Dimmers

Multis

University of Derby School of Arts Design and TechnologyDivision of Electronics & Sound

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Multicore Cables

• First 12 pins alternate live /neutral• Next 6 - earth

University of Derby School of Arts Design and TechnologyDivision of Electronics & Sound

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The Lighting Plan

• What is a production electrician?• What are the responsibilities of the PLX• What tasks does the PLX need to perform ?

University of Derby School of Arts Design and TechnologyDivision of Electronics & Sound

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The Lighting Plan

• The key is clearly a vital piece of information

• The key/legend provides us with information about the types of instruments we need.

• Two other vital pieces of information in this key

– ??– ??

University of Derby School of Arts Design and TechnologyDivision of Electronics & Sound

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The Lighting Plan

• Using the plan of the number 1 LX Bar:– Where will the bar hang?– How many of what type of instrument do you need?– How many dimmer channels will you require?– How many control channels are required?

• It is ten metres from the end of the bar to the dimmer outlets , and the dimmer outlets are on a fly-floor 10 metres above stage level. The bars are 12 metres long and units 1 and 20 at the ends of the bars

– How many and of what length multicores are required?– Is there a way of reducing the number of multicores used?– Will this require any other equipment?

• Are there any other requirements for this bar?