Tag: lighting
Backstage: How Lee Gels and Filters Are Produced
by Lee on May.24, 2009, under Backstage
This post is for Wednesday, 20th May, 2009
A very quick post this one. A lot of you have probably seen this video before, but I stumbled across it the other day and found it quite interesting so thought I’d share it.
The video is a brief look at how Lee produce their gels and filters – a chance to see where our money goes!
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Backstage: Keeping Things Simple
by Lee on Feb.18, 2009, under Backstage
At the weekend, I worked on a smallish event which was the Recital concert, for one of the Students’ Union Societies – Chaos
There was only a couple of us working on the event and it reminded me the importance of keeping things simple and how well it could work.
The venue we were working in was University Hall, which is not a frequently used venue (this is the third time we’ve used it since September). As there was only two of us present we decided to meet the client’s needs and keep things sensibe: 6 1K Fresnels to wash the stage area, 2 spots created using source four juniors (one for the piano, the one for the other performance spot) and four par 64s to act as uplighters either side of the projection screen.
That was it. It took us less than half an hour to rig and with so little, programming each peformance on the Jester was effortless, yet in my opinion it was one of the best looking events we’d carried out in Uni Hall.
Backstage: Lego Moving Head
by Lee on Jan.28, 2009, under Backstage
As I’ve been a little rubbish recently with getting posts out, I thought I’d try and get at least a quick post out on time.
I found the following video whilst looking through Blue Rooms:
Photo: Snow Ball 2008
by Lee on Jan.22, 2009, under Photos
This post is for Tuesday 20th January 2008
This week’s photo was taken at the University of Bath’s Snow Ball on 4th December 2008


