Not A Duster
Well-known member
This year is the 100th centennial for the province of Saskatchewan. It’s been a pretty good summer for us at work, with special events, concerts and so on right from June through now. We put a lot of people to work over the past 3 months and made a little money for ourselves. All in all, a very satisfying summer from just about every perspective... (Except maybe in the hours of sleep department…)
Anyway – the crowning touch for me personally was having my design selected to light the Saskatchewan Legislative building during the two weeks leading up to the centennial weekend. I poured pretty much all of my energy into this project and I’m extremely proud of the results. I am also really proud of my crew, who pulled together & helped me make this happen on very short notice and under some pretty demanding conditions.
The rig consisted of 38 automated moving lights, which took 4 eight hour shifts to program to music that lasted 12 minutes. We reapeated the show from dust to midnite for two weeks.
The pics do not really do it justice, as you can’t see the motion and colour effects.
This is the building during the day:
Anyway – the crowning touch for me personally was having my design selected to light the Saskatchewan Legislative building during the two weeks leading up to the centennial weekend. I poured pretty much all of my energy into this project and I’m extremely proud of the results. I am also really proud of my crew, who pulled together & helped me make this happen on very short notice and under some pretty demanding conditions.
The rig consisted of 38 automated moving lights, which took 4 eight hour shifts to program to music that lasted 12 minutes. We reapeated the show from dust to midnite for two weeks.
The pics do not really do it justice, as you can’t see the motion and colour effects.
This is the building during the day:
