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   Jody.
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   The spring play, Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love, for which I am doing lights for is almost as light driven as Samuel Beckett's Play.  I had 43 light cues in the first three pages.  It took me about 6 hours to finish the first 13 pages of cues, and tonight was my first test at seeing how the lights worked with the cast.
   My script ended up being out of order, so my 13 pages of cues actually had a break in the middle.  But other then that, the light cues went well.  They happen quite rapidly in places, but I seem to have them down fairly well.  It might end up being pretty neat when it comes show time!
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   Tea.
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From Erica
April 26th, 2011 at 10:57PM
   LIKE. Yeah, that's right, I did that on YOUR website.
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   Amber at an Ethiopian restaurant in Milwaukee.
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   Trip to Milwaukee today with Amber.  We started with the Mitchell Park Conservatory (aka Milwaukee Domes), met up with Jody for lunch at a really tasty Ethiopian restaurant, and then visited the art Milwaukee Art Museum.  It was a long day, but a lot of fun.
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   While hanging lights for the play, I found I could not get a good overhead light for a location on stage from the fixed electric battons.  My solution: create an other electric batton.  What I did was use some very long extension cords, and let them dangle off the end of the batton.  I placed two lights on this batton, thus two cords.  They are kept on by some clamps I found, and then dangle off the edge of the batton.  I used two floor plugs to feed power, and two more extension cords.  Then I placed a light post under the batton and ran the extension cords from the floor up the post.  These two cords meet with the ones from the batton.  This way, should the batton rise above the length the extension cords can reach, they will simply unplug.  The result, an other electric batton.
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   I have control ;)
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