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Other people have given good advice for focusing booms <br>
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I like Special lavender for a front wash - looks relatively cool
with other ambers, warm with blues, pretty neutral and quite
flattering on (often) pale dancer's faces by itself.<br>
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Patrick<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/29/2015 11:54 AM, Randy Storms
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<div>Nutcracker season is upon us. I am not really much of
a dance guy, anyone care to share focus techniques or
rules-of-thumb for achieving good results from dance
booms? Assume 42x24 stage, three 8' booms per side, 26º
Source 4s at 2' and 4', 36º Source 4s at 6'. Also curious
what people's go-to gels are for sidelight. <br>
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