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Tue, 2 Sept 2008, 09:08 pm
David Ashton22 posts in thread
I had a call-out today to a new school theatre, less than a year old.The house lighting system is too complex for the staff to work and no manual. The step lights have been glued in, some are already dead. There are electric winches on all 6 bars. There is no ladder, one is supposed to focus lights by raising and lowering bars till you get them all right. Having spent all this money on bells and whistles they could only afford 20 parcans 6 fresnels and 4 cyc lights and the parcans are open backed single insulated- for kids? No profiles. So a million dollars on [my guess] we have a non functional teaching venue. This is a state school paid for by tax-payers. How do they get away with it?

School Therters...

Sun, 28 Sept 2008, 08:50 am

Unless the school has a least 1 teacher and one expersinced student at the collage, the therter will allways be rubbish.

At all schools, there is a driveing force from the drama deptment to have a therter on site, but unless there are students and techers that has the skills or willing to learn the skills the therter will crash and burn. The techs who are going to be running the therter or venue need to be involved from the start.

One school in our area has a lot of really nice equitment. However, they don't use it. However, the collage i attend has hardly any money for the PAC (our pac is really a covereted gym, with seating on the floor and a stage with no wings & carpet) but with what we got, me and my mate make do and create great looking shows from a tech stand side.

Thats my little rant for today :)

-Pete

www.peteramesbury.com

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