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Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Steve Kosiba Conveys Moods of June Divided Songs on Ruby Stage with Rogue R1 BeamWashes

Lighting&Sound America Online - News: There is a well-known, and very close, connection between designing a light show and making music. So much so, that many lighting designers will tell you that musicality is the driving force behind their lighting designs.

1 comment:

Alexa Janoschka said...

Over the past year, I have realized that I am a very kinesthetic learner. I want to be on the board,
I want to see these lights, I want to explore the space as we create (and doing that online is very
tough). Reading about this technology and how it is used is cool, but I want to see it in a space,
not over a screen. I liked the term swiss-army knife fixtures. I've never heard that one before. I
would like to read about the challenges that they faced by transferring over to a Livestream
serves instead of an audience. I guess what peeves me a little is that we are still calling live
productions theater when they are being streamed... it's just a live stream, it's not theater. I don't
know, I find it hard to say that it is theater and expect that to mean something when the feeling of
the show (being streamed) will not be the same as sitting in the theater or live venue and
watching a show in person. There is too much missing to say that live-streamed anything is
similar to the feeling of being in person