If you're looking to move a gobo around, you probably need to go with a robotic light, and that is very cost prohibitive, as you need the light itself (quite expensive) along with the controller that can control it (also quite expensive).
Do you have an existing lighting system?
If you're looking to move a gobo around, you probably need to go with a robotic light, and that is very cost prohibitive, as you need the light itself (quite expensive) along with the controller that can control it (also quite expensive).
Do you have an existing lighting system?
I was curious about whether/why you want to gobo to move, too. Are you trying to kill two birds with one stone with a follow spot? As others have said, it probably isn't the best tool for the job.
Where in NJ are you? I just pull a few of my husbands industry trade books out, if you want I'll look and see what might be nearby for you.
I saw a really cool thing done with a moving gobo once. I can't even recall what the gobo was, but when you entered the event, the gobo was on a small intelligent light source rigged above the doorway. It was shining onto the carpet, and it moved around from spot to spot. Hard to describe, but it was very clever. There was also a large production budget behind the event.
Anne

Call Mountain! Call Morpheus!
Um...OK, I'll wake up now. Nevermind.![]()
Anne
. I think the OP's best bet would be to call small local companies that specialize in high school type productions. I think you would get a much better deal for your needs from them.That is my husband's territory... he designs lighting for large corporate events all over the place with big budgets and whizbang toys. My eyes just start glazing over when he starts talking techiespeak. I have a solid understanding of basic theatrical lighting that abruptly ends after conventional instruments.![]()
Are you married to Allen Branton?![]()
I've never worked on a lighting crew, but I have been on road crews doing other assorted mundane and not so mundae tasks, and I always was fascinated by the lighting end of it. I have been drafted to run follow spot a few times--NO SINGING IN THE CLEAR-COM'S!![]()
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DH did some industrial/event work, but mostly he did tour LD work. Everything from CSN to Rage Against the Machine to Naughty By Nature to Willie Nelson.
Anne

. I think the OP's best bet would be to call small local companies that specialize in high school type productions. I think you would get a much better deal for your needs from them.
. Yeah I'm kind of pissed. Can you tell?
