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Bevibel Design

Line Rider and Theater Design/Tech

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Photo Credit Jake Pomeroy

Photo Credit Jake Pomeroy

Video Excerpts

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Webula Zoom (Top of Show)
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Hanging Homeless Reveal

Production Photos

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Projection Design

Created with Photoshop and After Effects.

First bit of "Webula Zoom" (above right) is loopable

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Surface mapped and cues programmed in QLab 3.

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Lighting Design

  • Limited electrical in space. Entire show was run off two 20A circuits
  • 9 total fixtures - 5 PARs, 4 clip lights
  • Looks: isolation down center, warm and cool washes
  • All fixtures and cable runs had to be set up from scratch, no system already in the space
  • Dimmers couldn't quite handle lights they were rated to handle. A few fuses were blown and replaced during tech.

Sound Design

Single speaker hidden behind projection surface

Layered recordings of whispered four-number sequences to evoke credit cards.

The sound of an old knucklebuster credit-card machine, crucial to the show. Acquired from an internet video tutorial.

System Setup

  • All fixtures, equipment, and cables had to be hung and run from scratch with extreme limitations on hanging positions
  • One pipe and three bolts in the ceiling were load bearing and could hold PARs and dimmer packs, while other pipes could only hold clip lights
  • House lights had to be hung and circuited from scratch - about a dozen daisy-chained clip lights on a separate dimmable circuit
  • Nearly every extension cord, power strip, and clip light available in the space was utilized - many hours were spent running cables
  • One weight-bearing bolt was used to hold the projector in a makeshift cradle (which the set designer made for me)
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QLab 3 Programming

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System Diagram

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