Theater Equipment Usage Sample Clauses

Theater Equipment Usage.  RHS Performing Arts Theater equipment is to be operated only by the Theatre Manager, hired Technicians, or trained staff/students so as to protect RHS theater property and the safety of those in the Theater.  Lighting in the RHS Performing Arts Theater has a standard “house-plot” that is to be used for all events, performances, and productions in the Theater. House-plot light fixtures may not be removed, however lights may be added to the existing plot and placed based on the needs of the production. All groups or users are required to return added light fixtures to their original settings or location in a reasonable amount of time. Groups and users will be held accountable for any broken, damaged, altered, or stolen lighting equipment. The RHS theater lighting equipment runs on ETC Paradigm Net 3 networking and has the capacity of moving instruments. Please work with the Theater Director on specific lighting requests of the theater.  Sound in the RHS Performing Arts Theater has a standard patched system that is used for all events, performances, and productions in the Theater. The Theater is equipped to handle up to 64 channels for audio/sound equipment. Groups in need of multiple channels or microphones must plan on providing their own equipment if needs exceed available equipment in the Theater. Groups and users will be held accountable for any broken, damaged, altered, or stolen sound/audio equipment. The RHS theater has a digital mixing console with a fully modern integrated station to accommodate several requests for mixing sound, playback, and live amplification.  Video within the RHS theater has the most digitally advanced applications for presentations, productions, and live performances. Several inputs inside the stage to accommodate HDMI, VGA, and S-Video applications. Please inquire during the consultation to understand the full capacity of video within the site.  Rigging/Fly is not available at the RHS theater. The stage is equipped with three moving curtain travelers (front, mid-stage, back), two dead hung leg curtains, and a white cyclorama. If you have questions regarding hanging items, such as backdrops, scenery, or curtains, please ask during the consultation.
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Theater Equipment Usage. ECHS Performing Arts Theater equipment is to be operated only by the Theatre Manager, hired Technicians, or trained staff/students so as to protect ECHS theater property and the safety of those in the Theater. • Lighting in the ECHS Performing Arts Theater has a standard “house-plot” that is to be used for all events, performances, and productions in the Theater. House-plot light fixtures may not be removed, however lights may be added to the existing plot and placed based on the needs of the production. All groups or users are required to return added light fixtures to their original settings or location in a reasonable amount of time. Groups and users will be held accountable for any broken, damaged, altered, or stolen lighting equipment. • Sound in the ECHS Performing Arts Theater has a standard patched system that is used for all events, performances, and productions in the Theater. The Theater is equipped to handle up to 24 channels for audio/sound equipment. Groups in need of multiple channels or microphones must plan on providing their own equipment if needs exceed available equipment in the Theater. Groups and users will be held accountable for any broken, damaged, altered, or stolen sound/audio equipment. • Rigging/Fly use must be approved by the Theater Manager. Under no circumstance is any individual, volunteer, or group allowed to hang, operate, fly, or alter the theater rigging equipment. This also includes border curtains, leg curtains, travelers, and the cyclorama. Groups and users will be held accountable for any broken, damaged, altered, rigging equipment or curtains.

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