Blog Posts

Drafting in Capture 3: Hang the Booms

Welcome back to this continuing series. If you’ve been reading along, open your file with the theater and overhead electrics ...

Drafting in Capture 2: Overhead Hang and Focus

Building out of our file from last time, where we created a theater with basic masking and hanging positions, this ...

Drafting in Capture 1: Theater, Masking and Pipes

I never enjoyed the game of Monopoly as a child, so it’s no wonder I’m not a fan of monopolies ...

Query: What Light is Available?

One of the common requests I get from designers is “What moving lights are available between Cue X thru Cue ...

Lightwright and EOS- Labeling Cues and Making Scenes

I’m a big fan of labeling, as I’ve mentioned many times in the past. Labeling your cue stack can make ...

You Can Enjoy RDM (Without Flashing Lights)

You know how many learn basic computer troubleshooting by being asked if they’ve already turned the computer off and turned ...

EOS and Lightwright: Reconcile Patch

A favorite function of mine that Lightwright 6 added is the ability to reconcile patch with EOS through OSC.  It ...

Import Patch from EOS to Capture

Continuing from the last blog where we exported from Capture to EOS, we will now import an updated patch from ...

Capture 2020 Export to EOS

Since my mind was already on Capture from the last blog, I decided to keep going. This week, it’s a ...

Capture Performance Testing

This blog is an attempt to document some information on performance and bottlenecks of a few systems running Capture in ...