Apollo Right Arm
Keep your body parts, get automated
There have been many situations when I would have given my right arm to have the ability to refocus my conventional lights. I once did an outdoor festival where we had to focus the conventionals with the truss not quite to trim because it was a ground support system, and we didn’t have a tall enough ladder to reach the truss at trim. So we basically had to guess at the focus. Once we took the truss to trim, we had no recourse, so it was critical that the focus was right. It wasn’t. When the sun went down, it became painfully apparent that the talent on stage either had to grow a foot or so, or we had to come up with a way to refocus. Luckily, we got a break when there was a set change, and the dimmer tech ran out with a short ladder and a long pole, just long enough to nudge the lights.
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