November 2021
Intermediate to advanced
304 pages
8h 14m
English
Once an automated lighting programmer understands the basic concepts of programming consoles and fixtures, further skills beyond console syntax and DMX protocols must be learned. There are specific routines that programmers use daily, yet these skills are rarely detailed in manufacturers’ manuals. This chapter discusses these talents and describes why they are important.
One of the most important elements of good programming is an excellent transition from cue to cue. If a show is programmed with no consideration as to how the fixtures change from cue to cue, then the programming can look sloppy. When you notice fixtures moving into place as they fade up or abrupt gobo changes, ...
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