PLASA Focus: Tech will bring together industry experts Richard Cadena (Automated Lighting: The Art and Science of Moving Light), Brad Schiller (The Automated Lighting Programmer's Handbook), Chad Yeary of Portal Designs, Damon Lang of Nomad Sound, and Coolux USA for a hands-on learning programme.
The workshop will include a lighting track with design, visualisation, and programming; a video track with video content design media server programming; and an audio track with audio system design live mixing. Each attendee will programme and/or operate the lighting, audio, or video for a portion of a live concert before an audience on the final night. The concert, featuring Devon Allman and Honeytribe, will be free to registered PLASA Focus visitors and exhibitors.
Richard Cadena, PLASA's assistant standards manager and technical editor for PLASA Media, founder of the Academy of Production Technology and ETCP recognised trainer, sees the programme as an opportunity for aspiring lighting, video, and audio designers, programmers, and technicians to learn and hone marketable skills. "The most exciting part of this workshop is that every attendee will be able to design their own lighting looks, video content, or audio mix and see them come to life in a live event setting. It's one thing to learn about these principles, but to apply them in a real-world situation with such a great band is an experience that will not soon be forgotten."
PLASA Focus: Tech is part of PLASA Focus: Austin 2012, which takes place 22-23 February at the Austin Renaissance in Austin, TX. The two-day event will provide exhibitors with a simple and affordable exhibition experience and the opportunity to reach visitors who might not attend larger industry events. Visitors will have an opportunity to experience and interact with industry-leading equipment and services without the expense and inconvenience of travelling far from home.
(Jim Evans)