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The Fray Lighting Design

Posted in September 19th, 2010
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LProcker4me says,
9-22-2010 at 08:17:19 from     

Lucedigitale: You must not know anything about programming lights virtually with software. Geez

PIe4Weebl says,
9-22-2010 at 11:52:04 from     

This was a nice looking video, you know how to cue things well! Regardless of how many lights have, if you don’t know where to put cues its crap

ChrisMiller1994 says,
9-22-2010 at 15:54:00 from     

I must admit i like the simplicity of the show, just goes to show what you can do in an hour and a half :) keep it up

KyleMartinTheed says,
9-23-2010 at 23:36:42 from     

I honestly dont understand, This is not the work of a newbie, just because its a limited rig, and obviously simulated wash fixtures only having 1.5 hours and 128 DMX channels its pretty impressive, the fray does not tour with very much any ways. And Dont insult some ones design, its art.

lumieremerde says,
9-25-2010 at 13:32:16 from     

newbie huh?

Richkid10 says,
9-25-2010 at 17:09:14 from     

dont worry about what he said, please make more. i beg of you, to like a hannah montana song lol jk. but this is awesome lighting, and i hope that i can hire you one day.

Richkid10 says,
9-28-2010 at 21:57:13 from     

okay, first of all i think your amazing./ AMAZING AMAZING this is awesome lighting, do some more!! please??!! you shoudl come to my school/ can i give them your numberf?

michaeljames6 says,
9-28-2010 at 22:41:00 from     

Thank you for your criticism. I feel I must explain why the video is basic. The video was produced 2 years ago using Jands Vista. I was limited to 128dmx channels and limited by Capture to an hour and a half to “design” and program. It was much more of a proof of concept that the Vista worked with Capture.
I note you have no videos. I would love to see some of your work as you appear to be very confident with your abilities.
Cheers
Michael James.

lucedigitale says,
9-29-2010 at 13:40:03 from     

A wood Singer standing in the meddle of nothing with a ghost band in playback and with little poor light rig that does not make sense. Glade that it’s just virtual.

drannard123 says,
10-1-2010 at 14:29:44 from     

nice i like it thank you

e4g1e1 says,
10-3-2010 at 03:44:30 from     

bit laggy but awsome GJ

goodyafl says,
10-5-2010 at 00:03:26 from     

theres also GrandMA 3D available.

martin0mac2000 says,
10-7-2010 at 15:16:47 from     

yea u can get the trial version of this at capture sweedon or something just type capture 2005 into google and u will get it but there is a new one out now its called capture polar and it has an upgraded libary of fixtures and fancy bits and pieces

martin0mac2000 says,
10-9-2010 at 22:04:13 from     

oh yea i would agree with that i got capture damo and with no prior knowledge building huge rigs but i stil havent been able to figure out how to make the movers move and change colour and gobo same with the scanners

racerwes7 says,
10-13-2010 at 04:51:29 from     

ive always been fascinated by concert lighting and ive always wanted to do somethin on the cpu with it but i dont wanna get serious enough to spend a lot of money on software. can anyone help me? is there anything free like this? maybe even just a trial?

erikgarcia93 says,
10-14-2010 at 05:43:43 from     

Where did you buy this program? In HB electronics?? How much did it cost?? It was awesome

Bubbl2 says,
10-17-2010 at 06:23:30 from     

if you have cmy-colorisation its easy

conorsteel says,
10-19-2010 at 15:34:59 from     

You should have the wee guy lit up from the front aswell. It’s more professional. Great though

sauron974 says,
10-21-2010 at 09:53:12 from     

Well, you could use some of High End’s DL series fixtures. The ones that are basically high-intensity projectors on moving yokes.

FizixStudios says,
10-23-2010 at 12:55:01 from     

i would be nice if color wheels went directly to colors like that :(

michaeljames6 says,
10-26-2010 at 20:04:28 from     

Its called Capture 2005. and I believe the basic version costs $1395. Its amazing value for money considering that WYSIWYG costs $4175. Its all very expensive kit, but If your a lighting programmer or designer, it saves a lot of time, and as we all know, time is money.

MXrider164 says,
10-28-2010 at 09:10:50 from     

Hey man, what program did you use to program your light show? and how much did it cost? thanks

michaeljames6 says,
10-31-2010 at 19:04:10 from     

They are indeed Wyg, the video however is Capture. I tend to use Wyg for paperwork and rendings, and Capture for plotting.

drummertom123 says,
11-4-2010 at 04:41:59 from     

those ‘screenshots’ at the beginning look like WYSIWYG =]

anony53 says,
11-5-2010 at 15:20:23 from     

dude – he does an amazing job, i follow their stuff on youtube. I’m a student and has no idea about lighting effects, but i love them and i’m incredibly interested in the whole art of it.. David Gray/The Fray got me hooked on it. Send my regards to him!

Now how to figure out how to get into the whole thing…

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