Mar
I love the “Travels with vid wall” part
Posted by Yuka as AV
That’s one hell of a rider for an unknown! I love the “Travels with vid wall” part… Unless you’re an A-list artist with real fan draw at every show, A rider is/should be considered a generic “Wish List” for the biggest and baddest event you are likely to encounter on a given tour.
Tell ‘em what you want and what you can’t live without and hope for the best that the on site PM/TD/Promoter can get you close. Set the expectation insanely high to scare the livin’ crap out of ‘em and you can be fairly assured that you don’t walk into EON’s on sticks and Christmas lights in old coffee cans on a flat-bed. Plus it’s a little instant leverage when the house/event can fill your “perfect world” rider.
Mar
The easy part of the gig is the gig itself
Posted by Yuka as AV
This is an excellent example of what ” The assholes at the shop ” really deal with. Far to often many of us including myself overlook the incredible amount of behind the scenes work involved just to land the show. For all the hours we are on site you can pretty much bank that at least as much and likely much more has gone into landing a gig. In my opinion the easy part of the gig is the gig itself. If you compare what the rider demands to what the budget affords you begin to understand the true complexity of this business. Read the rest of this entry »
Mar
Rider current as of February 2, 2010
Posted by Yuka as AV
THE AUDIO AND LIGHTING SYSTEM SHALL BE A CLASS “A”
SYSTEM. THIS MEANS PRO AUDIO & LIGHTING CONTRACTORS
ONLY. ABSOLUTELY NO HOBBYISTS, MUSIC STORE SYSTEMS OR
SUPPORT ACT SYSTEMS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
3. FRONT OF HOUSE AUDIO SYSTEM
A. Front of house sound system shall be an active four way stereo system, capable of producing an unequalized frequency response of +/- 3db 50Hz - 18KHz, at an undistorted signal of 120 dB SPL at
the front of house console in any venue. For outdoor events, delay stacks should be made available.
B. The FOH (Line Array Only) enclosures will be EAW, ADAMSON, V-DOSC, McCAULEY MLA-6,
MEYER M3D, or JBL VERTEC. Any proprietary enclosures must be approved by Producer/Artist’s
Production Manager.
C. The FOH speaker enclosures must be properly positioned and capable of producing a flat response for
all sold seating areas. This includes front filled position (in front of stage) driven by a matrix or
auxiliary send.
D. The FOH speaker enclosures are to be powered adequately and accordingly to speaker and driver
requirements.
E. Power Amps are to be CROWN, LAB GRUPPEN, or QSC.
Ex: Crown IT-8000 to power subs.
Crown IT-6000 to power mids.
Crown IT-6000 to power mid-high and highs.
F. Cross Overs/Systems Processors accepted are LAKE CONTOUR, XTA, KT, or BSS. (Located at
FOH)
Mar
Audio:for those new to riders
Posted by Yuka as Other
First I would thanks George and his article to talk about what we interested,here is it:
A pretty typical rider for a not yet well known country artists for a free outdoor radio station event that draws about 12,000 folks, the radio station budgets about 15,000$ for production , it is my job to negotiate with the artists production manager all the NON NEGOTIABLE points to fit what I can provide and then rent in what I need to rent prior to my final quote to the radio station
if I meet this spec word for word I would be looking at around a $60,000n cost of production
I will get us in at very “around ” 20,000
. STAGE REQUIREMENTS (INDOOR/OUTDOOR)
A. Stage dimensions are to be four (4’) to six (6’) feet tall, sixty (60’) feet wide, and forty (40’) feet deep.
Two (2) sets of stairs for staging shall be located upstage right and upstage left. Stage and tech wings
must have toe rail around entire perimeter.
B. Sound wings are to be separated from stage and include enough space for working area around
enclosures. Sound wings are to be at least five (5’) feet downstage from the front edge of the stage.
All flown enclosures are to be five (5’) feet downstage from the front edge of the stage.
Please note: Above requirement is of the utmost importance.
C. Monitor wings and guitar station wings will be of the following size:
16’ X 16’ for both positions. Read the rest of this entry »
Mar
Hot car Honda EV-N I like
Posted by Yuka as City Tokyo
I like many cars that is awesome cars,Now here is one called Honda EV-N that really hot!
I remenber I was saw him 2009:Honda has released the first images of their retro-inspired EV-N Concept.When the curtain rises on the Tokyo Motor Show next month, Honda’s green-themed display will include what it calls the HELLO! Zone, a showcase for electric vehicles. Why “HELLO! Zone”? Well, we have no idea, other than it reminds us of a certain feline and that the Japanese clearly have a thing for all-caps names and exclamation points. In the HELLO!
While details are limited, the concept features replaceable seat fabrics, a solar panel roof, door-mounted U3-X personal mobility devices, and HELLO technology (allows the concept to communicate with other Hondas).
Power comes from a small electric motor, which is connected to an advanced lithium-ion battery pack.Zone, showgoers can say, uh, “hello” to the excruciatingly neat, relentlessly cute EV-N concept.
He is small but Honda EV-N concept is retro-adorable, has unicycle storage.
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