Blog Posts

Work Less, Do More: Lightwright, OSC and EOS

I’m a big fan of Lightwright, probably since a great deal of my early career included being a Production Electrician ...

Picture This: Snapshots in EOS

In my nerdy opinion, the big challenge of bringing moving lights into a console was where to put that much ...

How You Get There Matters: Flip Function in Programming

Fun fact- most moving lights are capable of 540 degrees of pan and 270 degrees of tilt. Because of that, ...

Defusing Macros- Basics

Macros are funny things.  They are massively useful, but many users I know avoid them- as if they were somehow an ...

Improve Your Profile

Last week, I walked through various functions of using About as a modifier. I did that post because I had ...

Let’s talk about: About

Most programmers use About to get to Lamp Controls for arc-source movers. But there is so much more that the ...

Custom Direct Select- a faster Magic sheet?

Though I love my Magic Sheet to distraction, it’s not a very fast thing to create. Sometimes you just need ...

Methods of Grouping- No, it’s Not Boring

I’m a console trainer for ETC, and I find it difficult to remember their groups. This is because the system ...

Beam Me Up: Making and using Beam Palettes in EOS

Beam palettes may be underused for some programmers. Maybe it’s because of how different they are to use from other ...

Life is Uncertain- Use a Default Preset

I am so grateful to the people I have learned from through these many years, and so full credit- this ...