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EastonAshe Road Log read up it’s only just begun!

EastonAshe Road Log read up it’s only just begun!

Greetings my fellow mutants! Well its official I’ve been on the road with EastonAshe for the past few days. We started out from Phoenix armed with an arsenal of food donated by the band parents which seriously kicks ass. Although the snacks only go so far when you have 7 hungry people on board. Other than that I’ve been enjoying McDonald’s, brownies, and other gas station goods…So I’m on the tour diet for the next few months! On Tuesday at 11am we packed up our vehicles. We use a Suburban which toes our trailer with our gear and an extra van to fit everyone else comfortably. We drove about 12 hours to Amarillo, Texas which went pretty smooth on the way I saw a sign that simply said LIGHTS as a reminder for drivers to turn their lights on. I made a note of the mile marker to get a picture on the way back. I didn’t drive the first day so I basically slept and designed a custom road case for my console setup when I update my rig which will hopefully be sooner than later. I really focused on where I wanted everything to be at the easiest space for me to get to it. I’ll share my design whenever I get it completely done. I have been researching Light Factory PC from Stage Research based out of New Zealand. It’s a great PC lighting program. So we get to Amarillo, check in, made some texts, and called it a night at 5am. We were waked up at 9am by the wake up call I asked to cancel! Then an hour later by our investor and we got up and packed back up to head to Illinois.

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Taming the beast

It’s a Saturday morning and Alex Skowron and I just arrived at the Upstaging rehearsal space. We’re staring at a monster lighting rig for fall Out Boy. For some reason it looks bigger than when we drew it on paper.

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EastonAshe Tour and Club Rider

What up everyone!? Its 3am Arizona time and I have a lot on my plate to talk about in the next few months. To start, EastonAshe and I are getting ready to hit the road next week. I have to say I’m excited to get on the road and see some new venues and people. That’s the joy of the road to me is to meet cool people and learning along the way, and just having fun at what I do. We travel in a suburban with a trailer hitched to the back with all the gear and we also have a van too for extra room so we’re not packed in like a bunch of sardines.

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USITT and Interesting Products

Hey everyone welcome back to The Notebook. This week I’d like to start with my first visit to the USITT here in Phoenix, Arizona. I was familiar with the LDI and NAMM shows where they have a lot of lighting displays, but not this particular one. Fortunately in a previous blog I plugged that I was in Phoenix and if anyone was in town could contact me to see an EastonAshe show. Little did I know that Richard Cadena would be contacting me saying that he’d be in town and interested in checking out a show. I happened to be interested in checking out the USITT since it would be a great opportunity to mix it up with my peers in the industry.

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The Double Exposure of Lighting and Video

“Stars on Ice: Double Exposure” is the new professional ice skating tour from champion Scott Hamilton featuring top skaters who get to let their hair down and show the audience many sides of their lives beyond the skating rink. Lighting the many talented performers is a simple but effective lighting rig that allows the ice to be completely covered by patterns and colors throughout the show, and with the versatility of Vari*Lite VL3000 Spots, each production number and solo performance looks entirely unique.

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The Certification Game Gears Up

Corporations and insurance companies raise the bar for qualified techs.

Despite what Donald Trump might have us believe, the age of the apprentice is coming to a close. Training for technical stage skills continues to expand, from college programs to private skills schools. ESTA, in conjunction with other professional organizations including IATSE, and with private entities such as Live Nation and PRG, has established the Entertainment Technician Certification Plan (ETCP), a voluntary testing and certification program that grants enhanced status to individuals who have passed its examinations. 

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