February 3, 2015 from 10am to 6pm – Pitlochry Festival Theatre
This course is tailored to the needs of the theatre professional. The morning consists of: UK Gun Law Legal Considerations Do’s and don’ts Paperwork protocols Gun plots Storage and transportation We…
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0 Comments 0 LikesFebruary 4, 2015 from 10am to 6pm – Pitlochry Festival Theatre
This half day workshop is focused on identifying and maintaining weapons. It will cover: Practical verses decorative - the type, period and material. How to maintain, clean and repair different swo…
:organised by Federation of Scotttish Theatre | Type: workshop, stage management, scotland
0 Comments 0 LikesFebruary 5, 2015 from 1pm to 4pm – City Arts Centre
This workshop will support you to start measuring business and artist travel related to your organisation. We’ll cover the basic steps for deciding what travel you want to measure, gathering data and…
:organised by Creative Carbon Scotland | Type: course, scotland, building operations
0 Comments 1 LikeFebruary 6, 2015 all day – TBC
The workshops provide an excellent opportunity to learn more about Salix Finance and the funding options available. This event is only open to public sector bodies. During these half-day sessions we…
:organised by Salix Finance | Type: workshop, southeast, london, building operations
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Attendees at the LDI 2014 show in Las Vegas found a range of new lighting products from Production Resource Group (PRG) that were all developed to provide practical yet innovative solutions to the challenges of live event production. PRG's tack is that true innovation must enable producers, designers, and technicians to 'work smarter' – to accomplish more, with greater efficiency, at lower costs.
Quickly becoming a hot topic on the exhibit floor after its unveiling was the PRG RH+A ReNEW LED Retrofit Assembly. This LED light engine is designed to work with the Electronic Theatre Controls (ETC) Source Four ellipsoidal's lens tubes and shutter assembly. PRG claims that by merely swapping out the tungsten light source of the Source Four the ReNEW user immediately cuts their energy and HVAC costs yet increases their output. The ReNEW produces over 8,200 lumens of output, making it an LED option that truly exceeds the output of the 575W Source Four ellipsoidal with a clean even field of light.
Taking under 60 seconds to change each unit out, it is also a time efficient solution to changing out whole rigs to efficient LED.
The ReNEW LED Retrofit Assembly is available in 3,000K tungsten and 5,700K daylight color temperatures. The ReNEW exemplifies smart innovation that acknowledges the need for effectively balancing time and money when upgrading technology.
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