Posts by Test Assistant
ShowPro ALLIGATOR
The Alligator is a double-sided beam/wash/ strobe moving bar with infinite pan and tilt, which technically classifies the unit as a hybrid LED moving head.
Read MoreThe P.A. People deliver venue engineering for new $24m theatre project for Trinity College, SA
A high-quality outcome for which the College, the builder and the theatre consultants should be congratulated.
Read MoreAcoustic Enhancement meets Spatial Audio with Meyer Sound
Utterly game changing. You can have an acoustic enhancement system, and you can have a spatial mixing system, but when you combine both, astonishing things happen
Read MoreRecording Vocals? Use a Vocal Mic
In 2024, I urge all engineers, if they’re recording someone’s voice, to please put a mic in front of it. Preferably not 25 feet away in the corner of the room.
Read MoreAudio Visual Events ‘Embraces the Extraordinary’ for Australian awards season premier
“Their exceptional creativity injected a unique and memorable flair into our annual B&T Awards, which makes us stand out. AVE execution on the night was flawless,”
Read MoreA venue here, a venue there
I’ve never experienced such a crowd intensity on that level. All three shows were absolutely electric, and I still get chills remembering them decades later.
Read MoreRunning Theatres Second Edition
“Nothing is more important in a theatre than getting the lights on the marquee and a show on the stage.”
Read MoreSUN RAYS TO SOUND WAVES
We all use electricity after all. Without it, hands up whose equipment would continue to work.
Read MorePLAZA BALLROOM – ENTER THE MATRIX
“It just works. We turn it on and it’s so much easier than anything we’ve had to deal with before.”
Read MoreWHY DO I STILL DO THIS?
“I learned a long time ago just because you love something you can’t expect everyone else to love it as well.”
Read MoreBack to the Future
I kind of regressed to the 80s, fuelled by free beer, which was forced upon me by the bar manager.
Read MoreHOW TO GET OFF THE ISLAND AND FIND A NEW WORLD (MARKET)
Governments generally don’t talk to individuals. They consult with industry peak bodies and pressure groups
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