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They come in a wide variety of styles shapes and options, from the most basic white spotlight wash, colour wash or bar unit, to larger automated units units with full DMX linking control for pre-programmed lighting fades and colour changes.
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Our range of pro wash stage lights and uplighters are available in both static and moving head options depending on your requirements.
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Dealers for Chauvet Professional and BeamZ Professional Effects lighting systems we offer the full range from uplighters, spot lights, wash lights and moving heads, to full colour laser systems. From the mobile dj or live band, to stage events, exhibitions, night clubs, bars and theatres, we supply lighting equipment to cater for all situations and users. Dave was joined by Alistair Livingstone (Stephen Joseph Committee Chairman, Designer and Director), Terry Lane (Founding Artistic Director of the Traverse Theatre and Author of ‘The Full Round’), Faynia Williams (Theatre Director and Artistic Director of Brighton Theatre) and Terry Wilton (Actor – most recently Mr Kipps in ‘The Woman in Black’ on London’s West End).Stage Concepts are specialists in professional lighting solutions, offering the markets finest stage lights from its proven brand names in order to give you the latest technology at the best prices. This was the first of six webinars hosted by Dave Wybrow, Theatre Director at The Cockpit in celebration of the ABTT 60th Anniversary and the centenary of the birth of Stephen Joseph – one of our founder members. The panelists discussed their experiences working with Stephen Joseph, the effect he had on their own careers and share their thoughts on what he may think of theatre in the modern day. In this seminar we were joined by members of the ABTT’s Stephen Joseph Committee who spoke about their time working with theatre practitioner Stephen Joseph, best known for pioneering theatre-in-the-round.
June 2020: ABTT/SJC Seminar: Theatre Then and Now
You can view this Seminar along with links to all of the resources/documents/videos discussed by clicking the link below: We were also joined by Sam Walters, Founding Director of the Orange Tree Theatre talking about: “In the age of technology, is live theatre yesterday’s art form?”, Barbara Day, Writer and Theatrologist discussing “Theatre that is always at a beginning” and Peter Tate, Co-Artistic Director at the Playground Theatre with “To carry on or not to carry on.?” In this ABTT/SJC Seminar ‘Theatre Then and Now‘, we joined Alistair Livingstone, Chairman of the Stephen Joseph Committee in discussing Stephen Joseph, the formation of the ABTT (with Richard Pilbrow via video interview) and the importance of the SJC (previously SJA) with Sir Alan Ayckbourn via video interview. Tutorials: ETC’s Augment3d learning seriesĮTC’s Augment3d study hall: Youtube Videos Other ABTT Seminars relating Stephen Joseph: Theatre Then and Now: If you would like to find out more about our recent Stephen Joseph Award you can do so here: Relevant Links from the session:Īrticle: Stephen Joseph and Stage Lighting – by Robert MillingtonĪrticle: Lighting Design for Theatre in the Round by Daniella BeatieĪugmented 3d Model for Theatre in the Round: Link to download Augment3d files If you are interested in finding out more about the SJC you can do so here:
You can find the “Lighting in the Round” chat from the seminar here! Resources: Seminar Resources: ABTT Seminar: Lighting in the Round – 26th March 2021 This webinar was followed by a Q&A session.
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This was the second of six webinars hosted by Dave Wybrow, Theatre Director at The Cockpit in celebration of the ABTT 60th Anniversary and the centenary of the birth of Stephen Joseph – one of our founder members.ĭave was joined by lighting designers Johanna Town, Elliot Griggs, Daniella Beattie and Tigger Johnson plus ETC’s Declan Randall.