Wednesday, May 18, 2011

SOCS

The event we worked at was the Sexuality and Relationship talk to Catholic schools throughout Sydney at the State Sports Centre in Sydney Olympic Park, Homebush. Our role was to usher people to their seats when they first arrived at the venue, and controlling the crowds as they filed in and out of the venue for recess, lunch and when the workshop concluded. We learnt how to effectively and appropriately deal with people who do not comply with what they are being asked to do and how to maintain a calm attitude and temper when being told what to do by people who have no authority over you or your job.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

JMC Academy Showcase

On Tuesday the 16th of November we went to the JMC Academy Showcase held at the Enmore theatre. The showcase was a number of acts and videos that had been put together by third year students from the academy, showing us what they had learnt over the 3 years. The venue was very spacious but had quite a small stage.
Audio: At the beginning of the show there were a few technical difficulties that were handled very professionally by the students. The sound was at a good volume and all the instrumental equipment (amplifiers, microphones etc.) worked perfectly. 4/5
Vision: All videos worked perfectly fine and were on Que. One critical comment i have is that the screen was positioned to high and hurt your neck looking up for so long. 4/5
Lighting: There were different types of lights (coloured, white, strobe etc.) all working well and had a nice effect on the performances. 5/5
Staging: There were no real props or decorations on the stage apart from the lighting. The stage could have been made to look a little more exciting. 4/5
Venue: The venue itself was clean, a good temperature in the theatre and had good hospitality. The bathrooms could have been a little more clean . 4/5

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Lighting

Light acts differently to pigment colours. The primary colours of pigments are red, yellow and blue where as the primary colours of light are red, green and blue.
How coloured light effects coloured pigments

Red pigment

Orange Pigment

Yellow pigment

Green pigment

Blue pigment

Violet pigment

Red Light

Fades and disappears

Becomes lighter

Becomes white

Becomes much darker

Becomes dark grey

Becomes black

Yellow Light

Remains red

Fades slightly

Fades and disappears

Becomes dark grey

Becomes dark grey

Becomes nearly black

Green Light

Becomes much darker

Darkens

Darkens

Becomes pale green

Becomes dark green

Becomes nearly black

Blue Light

Darkens

Becomes much darker

Becomes light mauve

Lightens

Becomes pale blue

Becomes light mauve

Violet Light

Becomes pale red

Lightens

Becomes pink

Becomes pale blue

Darkens

Becomes very pale

Neutral colours (black, brown and greys) remain almost the same under all lights, apart from a slight change in depth of tone or shade.

http://www.hsc.csu.edu.au/entertain/industry/core/lighting/3220/information.htm#light_mixi
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Thursday, June 17, 2010

Back to the 80's

As a result of choosing the subject Entertainment for my preliminary year, we are required to run the school musical. This year the musical is 'Back to the 80's'. As the crew we are responsible for the audio, props, actors, hair, make-up, costumes and making sure everyone is where they need to be when they need to be. It means early mornings and late nights and for us, no class. For the first performance everyone was nervous, excited and anxious. We all knew that we had to be on the ball doing our jobs correctly. In the rehearsals we had the luxury of being able to take our time, but in the actual production we couldn't be a second late. I personally was a runner, which meant i had to go between the hall where the production was and where all the actors were doing their costume changes, making sure everyone was back stage and running on time so they did not miss their cue. It was all very stressful and everyone was glad when the show was over. We still have another two productions to go, and we hope they are both as enjoyable and successful as the first two