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Tech Topic: Smoke Signals

hqdefaultby Brad Schiller

Typically, an automated lighting programmer is concerned only with programming the lighting elements. However, there are also often circumstances where we are tasked with programming control of various types of smoke effects. From hazers to blasts of fog or CO2, we must use caution when programming atmospheric effects. Depending on the production, there may also be strict guidelines that must be adhered to. As with any fixture on the desk, an automated lighting programmer needs to be informed and prepared to work with atmospheric effects.

Read the full article at: http://plsn.com/current-issue/10-feeding-the-machines/18684-smoke-signals.html

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