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Post by maya on Mar 3, 2013 7:44:43 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Mar 3, 2013 7:48:53 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2013 7:50:04 GMT -5
The tat looks like a hieroglyph tablet or something. The blue boots are new to me, as well. Aside the chocolate candy tin foil wrap shirt:)
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Post by pi on Mar 3, 2013 7:50:04 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Mar 3, 2013 7:51:45 GMT -5
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Post by satisfied on Mar 3, 2013 7:53:04 GMT -5
So, I am fascinated by the rigging for this "simple" (those are air quotes indicating that it really can't be simple at all) stage set. Does Adam send lighting, boom and platform requirements in advance and then just bring the soft goods or is he shipping the platform, lights, and beams all over and hoping the venue has ropes (ropes, snicker....). It's a good thing software is more or less universal or he would need guys up in the air turning those lights on and off. I wonder how big at set-up crew he has? I know that no one has an answer to these questions but I find the whole stage set-up and rigging fascinating. Must be the engineer in me and also lack of live stream leaving time for speculation. I wondered that myself, except in much simpler terms such as - how do they get that stuff everywhere?
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Post by nica575 on Mar 3, 2013 7:53:36 GMT -5
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