Weekend Forecast November 6-7-8, 2020

The Guggenheim Museum's Works & Process presents two new things to watch this weekend: Rough-Cut Viewings: Isolation to Creation, a four part docu-series; and Bubble Residencies at Kaatsbaan Cultural Park in rural Hudson Valley and performed and filmed in August and September on the Lincoln Center campus (details on how to watch below). We also have Peak Performances HD video of the Martha Graham Dance Company, and some interesting arts-oriented webcasts coming up on Friday and Monday, with guests ranging from Bill T. Jones to Julie Taymor and Don Holder. So once again on the weekend of November 6-7-8, 2020 and next week, the internet will not disappoint.

Training & Webcasts:

• November 6 @ 12pm  Eastern: Theatre Artist Conversations, with DNAWORKS founders Daniel Banks, Adam W. McKinney, and your fellow artists in community dialogue to stay in touch and share ideas, resources and support. Register Here.

• November 8 @ 8pm Eastern: 4Wall Sunday Roundtable: This Sunday join the 4Wall Sunday Roundtable hosts Drew Quinones and Jeff Croiter as they talk about the origin and evolution of the show, the process of producing each episode, the current state of the industry, and more! Joining them will be Al Ridella and special guest Chris Barron, lead singer of the Spin Doctors and singer/writer of “Why Must the Show Go On,” the song that introduces each episode. Watch Here.

Looking Ahead, Register In Advance:

November 9 @ 1pm Eastern: Live Talk: Angélique Kidjo & Bill T. Jones: In partnership with the Cultural Services of the French Embassy, Festival Experiences and Festival d'Avignon present the third Live Talk of the program Classes d'Art du Festival d'Avignon with Angélique Kidjo, Beninese Singer and Songwriter, and Bill T. Jones, Artistic Director of New York Live Arts and Artistic Director/Co-Founder of the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company. Zoom Link.

Monday, November 9 @  3pm Eastern: Capture Live: DMX Controlled Cameras and Scenery: The topic for our next webcast on Monday will be DMX controlled cameras and scenery. We will take a look at how you can make camera movements from your lighting console, how to record and render such movements and what the differences are between the camera DMX control modes. We will also take quick look at controlling scenery in a similar fashion. Watch Here.

November 9 @ 5:30pm Eastern: New York City Vectorworks Entertainment Online User Group MeetingModeling and Rendering Techniques Demonstration: This meeting will feature a demonstration of using modeling and rendering techniques to create holiday ornaments. Once created they can be distributed as printed stills, email, or 3D printed. For info: Send an email to the user group leaders Diana Kesselschmidt at [email protected], Kevin Lee Allen at [email protected] or Steve Backo at [email protected]. Zoom Link: Meeting ID: 946 7805 2507. Register Here.

• November 9 @ 7pm Eastern: USITT: Collaboration Conversations: Julie Taymor and Donald Holder: Join Tony Award-winning collaborators, director Julie Taymor and lighting designer Don Holder as they discuss the process of working together to build a production. The first in USITT Collaboration Conversations, Taymor and Holder each won Tony Awards for The Lion King. This discussion of the designer/director collaboration will give you insight into the process and the synergy that can develop when two artistic minds meld to bring a vision to life. Register Here.

 

 

Recent Podcasts and Webcasts:

Samantha Potter: Tips & Tricks For Amazing Audio: Engineer Samantha Potter shares her tips for producing the best worship audio possible with Ellen Lampert-Gréaux of Live Design. A CFX session.Listen Here.

Anne Valentino: A Life In Control: On the event of her retirement, Steve Terry and Dennis Varian talk to Anne Valentino about her long career at ETC and the tremendous influence she has had on the global professional lighting control market. How did the Obsession and Eos family of consoles come to be? A delightful celebration of Anne’s work.Watch Here.

CI To Eye With Joshua Dachs: Jokes Land Better In Tight Spaces and Other Theatre Design Trade Secrets: In this episode, Joshua Dachs and Erik Gensler lift the curtain on the mysteries of theater design. They discuss how seat layout impacts the way comedy is received, why some roadhouses have "absurd capacities," and why Broadway theaters are so uncomfortable. Listen Here.

The Lumen Brothers, Light Talk: In this episode of Light Talk, The Lumen Brothers celebrate the life and legacy of "The Dean of American Stage Design", and a true Mensch, Ming Cho Lee. Steve, Stan, and David welcome special guests Ann Sheffield and Chris Barreca to LIGHT TALK, as they discuss: Their relationships with Ming; the amazing partnership of Ming and Betsy; Ming's studio hijinks; The Clambake; Ming's devastating critiques of David's set designs; Ann and Betsy's CVS trips; Arguing about politics; Wrangling Ming; What Ming meant to education; Ming the mensch; and Ming's amazing theatrical legacy. Listen Here.

Live Design Master Classes:

November 23 @ 11am Eastern: Live Design Virtual Master Classes: Houses Of Worship: Divine Inspiration: Your inspiration might be heaven-sent, but cutting-edge technology makes it all possible. Houses of Worship simply glow with good LED lighting, top-notch video systems including IMAG, and the best gear for broadcasting. Industry experts share tips and techniques for effective lighting and video that enhance the experience and add magic to your service. Free. Register Here.

•  Live Design Virtual Master Classes: Design & Production In Virtual Environments: Intro to XR and Virtual Production; Advanced XR Production Techniques & Case Studies; The Role of XR in Compelling Storytelling. Sessions hosted by Vickie Claiborne, disguise Training Manager in Americas, and additional industry experts. Sponsored by disguise. Free. Available On Demand. Register Here

  Live Design Virtual Master Classes: Lighting: Three sessions focus on various angles of lighting: GDTF & MVR, a look at his innovative new technology and the bi-directional exchange of data developed by Vectorworks, Robe, and MA Lighting as an open standard for the entertainment industry. Plus a look at 2021 updates, with Matt Geasy of Clear All Visuals;  LED Color Mixing, Color Temperature, and Light Quality, with Kevin Lawson and Greg Cohen of UVLD; Designing Immersive Lighting: The design and technical challenges of creating compelling immersive lighting for visual storytelling, using Pip’s Island, an interactive kid's experience, as the quintessential example. Speakers include: Al Crawford, Roya Abab, Zakaria Al-Alami, Manuel DaSilva, and Nicholas Palatella. Free; sponsored by ETC. Register Here to watch on demand.

For Your Viewing Enjoyment:

• Guggenheim Works & Process:

1)  November 7 @ 7:30pm Eastern: Rough-Cut Viewings: Isolation to Creation Episode 2: Works & Process produced a four part docuseries Isolation to Creation to provide audiences with the rare opportunity to go into the bubbles and behind the scenes to experience the hope, joy, exhilarating physical struggle, and emotional challenges experienced by performers returning to the studio and stage, Watch Here.

2)  November 8 @ 7:30pm Eastern: Music from the Sole with Gregory Richardson and Leonardo Sandoval: Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and Works & Process at the Guggenheim announce four newly-commissioned video performances created during Works & Process bubble residencies at Kaatsbaan Cultural Park in rural Hudson Valley and performed and filmed in August and September on the Lincoln Center campus. Watch Here.

November 8 @ 8pm Eastern: ALL ARTS Peak Performances HD: Martha Graham Dance Company, Appalachian Spring and The AuditionsMartha Graham Dance Company performs the iconic dance maker’s most celebrated work, Appalachian Spring, Music and Choreography for The Auditions commissioned by PEAK Performances @ Montclair State University. Watch Here.

Being Shakespeare, now streaming, right here:

Extended thru November 8: Conflict: Mint Theatre Company: A play by Miles Malleson, a mix of love and politics set against the backdrop of a contested election. How To Watch Online.

• The Metropolitan Opera: From The Baroque To The Present: A Two-Week Tour Of Opera History: Weeks #34 & 35 of nightly streams from the opera archives. Watch Here.

 Cirque du Soleil: Behind The Curtain of Mystère: This week on #CirqueConnect, enjoy watching our latest behind the curtain of Mystère by Cirque du Soleil. Be a witness to the backstage adventures and stories that make up the foundation of #CirqueduSoleil’s longest running #LasVegas resident show. Watch below:

#WeMakeEvents #RedAlertRESTART

• RedAlert LIVE The four-hour live stream of the #RedAlertRESTART event on Tuesday, September 1, 2020. Hosted by lighting designer Christian Jackson, with live feeds and video from across the country plus Trinidad & Tobago. Watch Here.

An Important Conversation:

• Live Design and USITT co-hosted "A Conversation On Diversity And Anti-Racism In Entertainment Design,"  moderated by David Stewart, production manager for Disney Parks Live Entertainment, and an important voice in the ongoing quest to increase diversity in our industry. The full panel for this important discussion includes lighting designers Rachael BlackwellPorsche McGovern, and Xavier Pierce, lighting/projection designer Roma Flowers, lighting designer/event coordinator Ebony Madry, and production manager Lawrence Bennett. Watch Here.

Training & Webcasts When You Want:

 GLP 10 Out Of 10: This episode of 10 Out Of 10 features LD Bryan Hartley best known for his work with KISS, Anthrax, Megadeth, Velvet Revolver, and Trans Siberian Orchestra. Watch Here.

• Bill Sapsis Rigging Classes: Fall Arrest Harnesses: What you don’t know could kill you. There’s a lot more going on than just sticking your arms and legs in and tightening the straps. This session will help you harness up safely. Watch Here.

• Notch Showcast: Algorithm Studio use Notch and the Noitom V2 motion capture suit to create an intimate music video in the peak of social distancing. Creative director Kev Freeney and Notch designer Dillon O’Sullivan welcomed the challenge of creating The Blizzards ‘Pound The Pavement’ music video during a national lockdown. Watch Here.

• Strand and Vari-Lite: A series of online training videos on various aspects of lighting systems. Watch Here.

History In The Making: Steve Terry In Conversation With Dave Cunningham and Gordon Pearlman... A time machine talk about the advent of computer-controlled lighting consoles. Watch Here.

Elation Professional Online Learning Center: Provides lighting professionals with easy-to-access learning options, the new resource site is full of free educational and training material. Watch Here.

• The Elation Hour: A series of interviews with leading designers from film/TV, theatre, concerts, corporate events, festivals, and more... Watch here.

Scott Parker: A lot of training videos to choose from, from his Stage Seminars to a book review of Richard Pilbrow's Stage Lighting DesignWatch Here and Here (Stage Seminars)

• Lighting designer Mike Woods: Online training videos. Watch Here.

• Ross Video: Ross Live | 2020: A weekly series of presentations, podcasts, and product launches designed to highlight best practices across a range of live production environments. Watch Here.

frame.work videos are now online, a conference for video professionals. Watch Here.

• 4Wall Entertainment: Archives for Sunday Roundtables and Thursday Tales From The Road. Watch Here.

• ETC Story Q&A  with Tom Littrell:  thoughts from Outreach and Training Specialist Tom Littrell on LEDs. Read Here.

• Unreal Interactive Demo. Watch Here.

• Opera America – live streams.

• ETC On Headset: The Billington Files

TDF Stages, list of streaming performances updated daily.

Podcasts:

• Light Talk With The Lumen Brothers (and Sistah!): A conversation with BIPOC lighting designer Adam Honoré, an award-winner at age 26 and nominated for this year's Live Design Achievement Awards, now open for voting. Listen Here.

• Real Talk With Mason Brady: A talk with Brad Berridge is a sound artist at Feld Entertainment, which is the company that produces Disney ON ICE!, Marvel Experiences, and others. He has worked across the United States bringing his sound design and composition to tons of different theaters and auditoriums. Listen Here.

• USITT TECHnically Speaking: A COVID-19 Discussion With Kathy Perkins: The Summer 2020 edition of Theatre Design and Technology (TD&T) explores racism in the theatre in an important piece by Taylor Leigh Lamb. TECHnically Speaking talks with lighting designer Kathy Perkins, interviewed for the article, to discuss her 1995 TD&T article, how the conversation on racism in the industry has shifted, and if Black designers are finally getting the industry recognition they deserve. Listen Here.

Industry Resources:

Live Events Coalition  

Event Safety Alliance

 • USITT Women In Theatre Network

 LDI on demand videos and webcasts

 Magnum’s complete list of free training and resources