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Rode & SAE present John Merchant masterclass
Upcoming masterclasses with Grammy nominated producer/engineer John Merchant. John is here in Aus doing the FOH for the BeeGees tour, and at the end he is doing three 3-hour long masterclasses for a bit of fun. Rode have partnered with SAE to use their facilities in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Tickets are $35 or $25…
Read MoreLighting Directors: ‘Creatives’ – leave us alone!
11 February 2013 Leading Australian Lighting Designer Francesco Calvi today called on production and artist management to let lighting designers design. Speaking on CXtra, Calvi said that he knew one director who had recently declined a commission because of external demands for particular lighting states and looks. “Roger Foley touched on it” (in CX) “We’re…
Read MorePA DEMO at CX Roadshow – national tour
11 February 2013 Come along at 2pm or 4pm (repeat) for this demo session, run by Jimmy Den Ouden from CX. The demonstration is designed to show a range of composite PA systems from various manufacturer. A brief fact sheet will be supplied detailing brands, model numbers and other short-form information. Each system will be…
Read More3 Hot FREE Lighting Seminars – PERTH this THURSDAY!
11 February 2013 CX Roadshow starts at Perth Hyatt in the grand ballroom this Thursday – Valentine’s Day! Our 12 free seminars start at 10am (4 seminars), and run through the day. ULA offer a feature set for your consideration. The times are the same in Perth (Thursday), Adelaide Monday (18th), Melbourne (20th), Canberra (22nd),…
Read MoreMore gig violence
11 Feb 2013 Not as severe as Jon Fox being bashed by a motley Rap crew, but worrisome. Ross Portener had a nasty incident at the Nowra Show on Saturday morning. “I was setting up the wireless mic in the Woodchop Commentary box. The handicapper and the president (a close friend) (ex NSW Axemen’s Association president…
Read MoreInnocent Festoon- or lurking killer?
11 Feb 2013 A Question from a reader: What do you think of the electrical safety and OH&S implications/issues of the use of hanging globes (such as you used in the Feb Episode) and 240 Volt Festoon lighting…. They are commonplace in Hire Depts, Decor and production. My concern is that they are getting more…
Read MoreCalvi stars on CXtra February
Lighting identity and force of nature Francesco Calvi has returned to CX-TV, and made his debut on the monthly CXtra panel show. The February show is online now, running around 30 minutes. CXtra is the most watched internet TV show for the entertainment tech community. Whole show here: plays on all devices, on demand: www.cx-tv.com…
Read MoreSoundguy Jon Fox assaulted on job
9 Feb 2013 Central Coast (NSW) sound engineer Jon Fox (43) was assaulted by members of a rap crew at a recent show after complaining about punters dancing on amp racks, and water on stage. After a show at a club in NSW, Fox says he was beaten by members of a rap crew. Fox…
Read MorePunk me! 10 great Tech Pranks….
(The ones you’ll NEVER get away with!) You know the story – show setup and rehearsal is SO BORING. After you’ve got cozy, rope lights rigged, ornaments and icons in place, Persian rug and fav chair just so, what now? CX strongly encourage you not to enact any of the following mayhem on…
Read MoreAustralia Day – a different kind of gig
By Julius Grafton I had one of my best Australia Days this 2013 mixing monitors at an aboriginal festival near the city of Sydney. You wouldn’t know it was on unless you were part of their network. It wasn’t for white Australians, but it wasn’t closed off either. It was free to attend. The scene:…
Read MoreSydney to get tent on remote wharf for tradeshows
10 January 2013 Today’s Sydney Morning Herald reports the planned temporary mega structure to be built on Glebe Island Wharf (above centre, just left of the Anzac Bridge) will have transport issues. The report here says pedestrian and cycle access will be restricted. Pages Hire won a tender to build the enormous structure, which they…
Read More2012 in review
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: 19,000 people fit into the new Barclays Center to see Jay-Z perform. This blog was viewed about 64,000 times in 2012. If it were a concert at the Barclays Center, it would take about 3 sold-out performances for that…
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