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Revision as of 19:06, 22 March 2010
Power
The rig eats a lot of juice: It is fed from two 32amp Ceeform plugs on the wall (same wall as fire escape). According to the Mains Circuits page, both are on the Yellow Phase.
Dimmers
Pulsar status dimmers: (2 of)
- 8-pin Din analogue signal in, 0-10v
- With pre-heat (good for not shocking cold bulbs if they suddenly get turned on, this increases lamp life.
- 6 5amp channels each.
- IEC plugs on flying leads out.
- If they're buzzing, they're happy!
- faults
- Top dimmer channel 3, Likes to turn itself on to around 30% after a while. i.e. It's level can be raised, but not lowered beyond 30%. The time taken for this fault to appear can be minutes, or hours. It does not seem to be linked to heat - on 18/02/2010 the behaviour was observed when warm, and cold (given a break for 1/2 hour before retrying). This dimmer channel corresponds on the desk to what was "old channel I" - i.e. pre 18/02/2010 it would have been bottom dimmer channel 3..
- Bottom dimmer channel 3, The transistor/triac looks fried and has continuity between the emitter and collector, also two medium-power 270 Ohm resistors have physically split. This dimmer channel corresponds on the desk to what was "old channel C" - i.e. pre 18/02/2010 it would have been top dimmer channel 3..
- faults
Eurolite DPX-405: (1 of)
- DMX512 control Via 3pin XLR. Pass Through.
- 4 5amp channels each.
- IEC sockets out.
- No Preheat.
- 13a Plug currently.
Desk
Zero88 Sirius24 (2 of) see Lighting Desk
Hardware
- On the ceiling is a home-made steel pipe frame, with some IWB's here and there (IWB's not connected).
- More pipe clamps, lamp clamps in box under lighting desk.
Cables
- Box of various lengths of 15a in Techie room.
- Also, some UK ->15a adaptors.
Patching
- IEC Panels feed the plugs on the ceiling.
- IEC leads from dimmers. MAX 5a (1Kw).
Lights
Furse fresnels: (2 of)
- Old fresnels.
- No barndoors
- TUNGSTEN
Selecon Asymetric floods: (2 of)
- Not old! - still incredibly popular as of 01/10
- Asymetric! not even spread of light. spread gets better, the further they are from the wall. Remember, big side at bottom.
- Use to light back walls evenly, rather than a large "splodge" of light at the top, and not much at the bottom.
- The above makes them very useful when doing Chroma_key work.
- Lamp access by flipping the catch on top - whole fornt of fixture is hinged to allow lamp change without re-focusing.
- Colourframe located by flipping open the cover at the top. Not the catch! Slide out colourframe from top.
- No Barndoors (selecon do still sell them though)
- TUNGSTEN 500w
Selecon Symetric Floods: (1 of)
- As Asymetric, but even.
- No colourframes.
- No Barndoors (selecon do still sell them though)
- TUNGSTEN 500w
Berkley Colortran Floods: (1 of)
- Compact, yet bright.
- With bardoors.
- TUNGSTEN 500w
Generic bar of 4 floods: (2 of)
- normal floodlights
- 3 functioning bulbs per bar.
- DIY colourframes from gridding - bend to suit...
- 300w / compartment
Generic floods: (3 of)
- normal floodlights
- DIY colourframes from gridding - bend to suit...
- 300w
Strand patt 123 Fresnels: (2 of)
- The funny egg shaped ones.
- No colourframes.
- T17 / T1 lamp.
- TUNGSTEN 1000w
Strand patt 743 Fresnels: (2 of)
- Adjustment control at rear, and behind barndoors.
- Rotating barndoors.
- Colourframes in cupboard.
- T19 / T11 lamp.
- TUNGSTEN 1000w
Pole-Op Fresnels: (2 of)
- With rotating barndoors
- adjust Pan, Tilt & Beam Via knobs.
- Colourframes - the octagonal ones. in cupboard.
- Rotating barndoors.
- HALOGEN 1000w
- These are more "orange" than tungsten, so bear that in mind when colour balancing...
Gels
Colours
- Blues
- Lee 132 (medium blue)
- Lee 118 (Light Blue)
- Lee HT* 079 (just Blue)
- Rosco 65 (pale blue)
- Lee 117 (steel blue)
- Lee 172 (Lagoon blue)
- Unknown dark blue, marked as "199" (probably Lee regal blue)
- Reds
- Lee 106 (primary red)
- Purples
- Lee 049 (purple)
- Unkown purple (possibly congo blue lee 181, looks like UV - but isn't really)
- Greens (inc turquoises)
- Unkown green (various & dark)
- HT* 122 (Fern Green)
- HT* 115 (Peacock Blue, yes it isn't really blue)
- Pinks
- Rosy Pink (not much)
- Lee 148 (Bright Rose)
- Lee 345 (Fuschia Pink)
- Yellows
- yellow straw(not much)
Diffusions & scrims
- Scrim - looks like tracing paper, but made of plastic and not nearly as flamable. Like gels, will melt if touching the glass of a flood. Use this to soften light - you can also put over only some of the fixture (called half scrim) to soften light e.g near to the source only. Very useful, but underused.
Colour Temperature Filters
- 1/2 CTB. Lee 202 or eqiv. Looks grey. decreases output of lower CT's (orangeyness reduction). Makes thing noticeably dimmer.
- 1/4 CTB less strong CTB.
spare lamps
Spare lamps are hidden at the back right of the cupboard.
- K1 Lin 500w (x4)
- T18 (x2)
- T17 (x1)
LD toys
Swatch books
These are on the lighting desk table.
- Lee designer colour order - 02/2010 version
- Gam designer colour order - 02/2010 version
- Rosco supergel - 02/2010 version
- Rosco Lux - 02/2010 version
other stuff
- chinagraph pencils for writing silly (and possibly useful) messages on gels.