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Video Know-How for Shows: Who will make up the video team?

November 10, 2013by ninapixelpixie Leave a comment

Who will make up the video team? Working in the Theatre and Live Events is a collaborative exercise both within and across departments. The same applies to video in shows. […]

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Video Know-How for Shows: Is Video expensive to use in live performance?

October 31, 2013by ninapixelpixie Leave a comment

Is Video expensive to use in live performance? Given that expensive is a relative term and that Theatres tend not to have huge budgets, yes! A better question is: is […]

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Video Know-How for Shows: Why should I use Video in my Show?

October 30, 2013by ninapixelpixie Leave a comment

Why should I use Video in my Show? What a good question to start with? It may seem to be an obvious one too but I have been in meetings […]

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Welcome to the Forum: Video Know-How for Shows

October 30, 2013by ninapixelpixie Leave a comment

Welcome to the Forum: Video Know-How for Shows This forum is intended to be a useful reference area for anyone considering using video in a live performance. I would like […]

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