Re: advice for a star of Bethlehem
- From: Barbara Bailey <rabrabbjb@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 21:48:15 -0500
On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 23:14:34 -0300, "Chris Doiron"
<chris.doiron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>My name is Chris Doiron and I am the LD at a decent sized church in New
>Brunswick, Canada. I've been lurking for a bit to see if this is the place
>for me and after much searching elsewhere, I've found nowhere else to
>turn...
>
>I've just attended the first production meeting for our annual over the top
>Christmas extravaganza. This year, I've been given the somewhat
>daunting/perplexing task of creating a dazzling Star of Bethlehem effect
>that will be lowered from above stage during the performance.
>
>So far, I've been given minilights on a wire frame as a suggestion.
>*shudder* What am I supposed to do with that?!
>
>Has anyone had any experience building something that might meet what I've
>been asked to provide? I was thinking a fixture in an enclosure with holes
>cut into it, but it doesn't really seem like what I'm looking for. I've also
>considered building one out of styrofoam and sacrificing a mirror ball to
>it, but it might be a bit tacky. HELP!!
>
>Thanks,
>Chris
>
Hmmm. A question.
Do you mean dazzling as in really really impressive? or dazzling as in
really really bright and throwing light off in all directions
Barb
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