Completely agreed....and depending on the type of event and the audience, not even then.
I specifically retain that authority in my contract.
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Completely agreed....and depending on the type of event and the audience, not even then.
I specifically retain that authority in my contract.
Is the Prom in the middle of the road?
I see "formal wear" for Proms has gone out the window ...
Careful, you perv!Yea, this school has some kind of tradition where the guys take off their shirts. Can't understand why the ladies aren't doing the same thing.
I see "formal wear" for Proms has gone out the window ...
Yea, this school has some kind of tradition where the guys take off their shirts. Can't understand why the ladies aren't doing the same thing.
The prom turned out terrific. This is the first time these kids have seen each other in 3 months and they all showed up and ready to party. They used pipe&drape to cordon off a block and I put 9X18 uplighting fixtures against each brick column and on both sides of the street. I was positioned at one corner, under a balcony. The tables/chairs are to the left of this shot. For dance lighting, I used my mini t-bars, each loaded with Chauvet colorstrip mini and 2 Chauvet Intimidator 255 movers. MyDMXGo worked like a champ the entire night with ZERO problems. This is the first gig I've ever had with this interface that didn't have issues. BTW, I haven't even changed channels, it's still on the default channel. Photobooth was to my left, on the sidewalk. No issues with SocialBooth. Best Photobooth software I've ever had (thanks Taso).
I got to see several people that I grew up with. I ended up downloading maybe a dozen cuts that I didn't already have (special requests). I only wish they all were this smooth.
Looks like a very fun night. Can you give a list of the audio gear that you used for this event? I can't imagine what kind of audio Mix would show up with at an event like this. He brings 73 cabinets when he has 11 guests in the crowd.
Honestly, I didn't have enough rig for the gig, but it's all I currently have; 2 QSC K10s, 2 AltoTS215S subs. It was respectable but I had a few "turn it up" comments. If I were planning on doing more school/kid events, I'd move back up to bigger subs but this is my last prom account and I have no plans on chasing any more.
Were your speakers positioned in that corner with you?
If there was a rain threat, that makes sense. But spreading that sound out would have probably given a much wider coverage with that same rig. But school dances definitely like lots of bass.
...hit us up wit dat playlist, yo!
Thanks.
<2hour prom...I'd have thought they were ready to go long!