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bullet Posted: 9/30/07 at 3:48am
Joe, as an answer to your earlier question:
 As an actor and occasional techie, my current interests lie in stage lighting design and set design. That's what I would like to learn about.  But for the average actor in a stagecraft workshop, it would be great to touch base on the time and effort the designers put in on a show.  Introduce some basic props creation techniques (aging paper to look like parchment, create a plaster mask, that sort of thing).  As for set techniques, building skills are always handy - door and window framing, bracing a flat, levels and squares (non-builders don't realize the importance),  and if there is interest, faux finish techniques.  Not just sponging or glazing, but aging with blow torches and hammers...the fun stuff.  I don't know if that's the kind of information you were looking for in your stagecraft question, but there you go.  Hope it didn't totally waste your time
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bullet Posted: 9/30/07 at 6:50am
That's great drose!
Exactly the input I need.
With only 2 hours, I should have mentioned it was more of a taster, with the hope of a door openers to further in depth workshops later.
So your suggestions will help!Thumbs%20Up
But it's great to find out what they might like to touch on.Big%20smile
I5 minutes is too long for them to sit on thier bronzes for any length of time. So I'll be getting them involved with rope work & even playing about with different lamps & clour gell, Might even get them to make a 'thwaker', a salt water lamp dimmer or even biol water in a paper bag. If they become totaly fidgety!
I doubt there will be any more than a handfull, as it is not really thier tea bag - but you know?
But thanks for your ideas, I was starting to think I was just whistling into the wind, with the Club Tech topic.Wink









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bullet Posted: 10/01/07 at 12:57pm
ok, help me out on that last part...a salt water lamp dimmer?  Boiling water in a paper bag?  Clearly I'm even less of a techie than I thought!
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bullet Posted: 10/01/07 at 9:37pm
Ah drose I think you are too young to have been exsposed to the old P'ss pots [aka salt water dimmers] as they were lovingly known as.
They were a glass container with a steal plate & an active electrode attached, which sat in the bottom of the glas jar. It was filled with water & had salt added as  resistive medium. The theatre sparky would lower the negative cable into the salt brine & as the cables got closer to each other the lamp would get brighter. Inversly as the cables were drawn further away, the brightness is reduced.
They work but were hard to control & with a bank of them it became almost like a steam bath, in the dungeon of the theatre.
Also with evaporation, constant monitoring by adding water & ensuring the salt level, was an art.
It was a corrosive situation & atmospere, especialy with the skin, eyes & metal ware.
{Much like the Drummond [Limes] spot light & what it did to skin & lungs,]}
They devised some weird devices to lower the cable to give a smoother control. But it was not for the faint hearted or for those that could not stand a cardial heart massage occasionaly.
Not something you would want to mess around with these days.
I cut my teeth on these & even used them in my own little theatre, I made when growing up.
But they are a leathal bit of gear!Dead
My Great Uncle Joseph had them in the Tyne theatre/opera house he built. When he introduced electric incandescent lights thru his friend Joseph Swan, on Tyneside in the north east of England.
I only came across them at the Grand Theatre Byker, when I was was a wee kid. Because the Tyne Theatre became the Stoll Picture house, before I was spawned.
They apparently used cylinders of carbon as ewell, although I never came across them.
Bioling water in a paper bag is just that, and something I learnt as a Boy Scout.
I preffer using a brown paper back, as it has a better taste.
The trick is holding the bag over the fire as it's bioling, although gaffer tape handle works well.
These days I demonstrate it using an old coffee or bean can, filled with sand & petrol added to about 1/3  of the can. Which is better than an open fire & the bag easier to handle,
The water in the bag permiates & evaporates on the outside of the paper, so it never becomes combustable.
It works well & it is only the idea of it that is ilogical.
 




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bullet Posted: 10/02/07 at 1:51am
Thats amazing!  I want to try both, just because its so amazing.  But I fear my tech director (who would automatically be drafted to help) would kill me.
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bullet Posted: 10/02/07 at 4:00am
The water dimmer is not good for the complextion either.
The paper bag billi tea is great, though it tastes a lot better, if you drop a gum leaf in the bag while bioling.
Although it does become very interesting, if you try to swing the paper billi  around your head 3 times. Like one does when using a billi can.
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bullet Posted: 10/02/07 at 11:45pm
HAPPY BIRTHDAY all & CHOOKAS for the EVENTS. 
October 2007
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      Joe
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Hear the light & see the sound.
Toi Toi Toi Chookas {{"chook [chicken] it is"}
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bullet Posted: 10/04/07 at 12:49am
Thanks Joe!  It's nice to know that someone checks those things out!
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bullet Posted: 10/04/07 at 4:51am
I feel these events become rather lost, which is probbably a good thing with birthdays, as I always try to forget mine!Shocked
I think  it may be better if the birthday & event items in the callender, popped up in the topics as a post, rather than  just a line on the  forum page!Lamp
It's not that I'm an old softy & sentimental about birthdays. I just think we lose why they were entered on the profiles in the first place.Confused
 

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