[SML] FOH hang and focus safety improvement needed

taco at peak.org taco at peak.org
Sun Nov 26 18:19:25 UTC 2017


Will $30,000 even pay for the engineer and the architect? 



From: "Bill Nelson via Stagecraft" <stagecraft at theatrical.net> 
To: "Stagecraft Mailing List" <stagecraft at theatrical.net> 
Cc: billn at peak.org 
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2017 9:51:57 AM 
Subject: Re: [SML] FOH hang and focus safety improvement needed 

> I don't know how we'll ever afford, or store, even the simplest of these 
> solutions. The real sticking point, though, for almost all of these options, 
> is setting it up and moving it around the room over and over and over until 
> you are happy with the design. That makes the idea of a truss/catwalk awfully 
> attractive. 
> 
> My experience at other boxes leaves me with a real distaste for bounce focus, 
> but even that would be better than the ladder work we're doing now. 

Thanks for your input. Like you, I hate bounce focus and it is the most 
expensive solution. But something needs to be done, and we currently have a 
BOD that is willing to try finding/funding an improvement. 

I agree that set-up, moving and storing are major concerns. Most of the 
volunteers would probably be unwilling to be trained in doing so. That reduces 
the desirability of motorized electrics, the Straddle and scaffolding. But it 
is extremely difficult to get volunteers to help with lighting, primarily 
because they are unwilling to contend with the hook ladder - or any kind of 
ladder at that height. 

The BOD thinks they can get a donor to provide $30,000+ to fund the upgrade, 
primarily based on the safety hazards of using the hook ladder. 

Unless the group can come up with other possible solutions, I best like the 
idea of the mobile catwalk on tracks fastened to the HL and HR walls. It is 
possibly the least expensive of the various proposed solutions, and would 
require the least training for people whom are not tech savvy. My biggest 
concern is whether the existing walls can support such a system without adding 
bracing. A lesser concern is whether it would be a problem storing it over the 
back row of seats when not in use. 

Bill 



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