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Hazers and Actors

Wed, 28 Jan 2009, 09:23 am
karlae20 posts in thread
So I'm doing a small musical theatre concert. Got a few lights, nice cavenous black box space with a few wings either side, no set what so ever and no cyc, so not much to really work with. Figured some haze would give a nice atmosphere and help to give the space some more depth and intrigue. This is not an uncommon circumstance I find myself in as most of the venues I have worked in as a lighting designer have been like this and I generally always use a bit of haze. I see it used in professional theatre, dance, television, most areas of performance really, but in the amateur musical theatre scene, I always get the same response from the actors. "It's making me cough!".."It's affecting my singing!".."I have a dry throat".. etc etc. So initially I was concerned that maybe the use of haze really does affect performers respiratory system, but then I've been told by many other people (techs, actors, directors, average joes) that it is purely a psychological thing and that simply seeing the haze makes a person feel as if they are slightly asfixiated. The fluid doesn't not emit a toxic haze and unless you have a severe allegy to whatever is in the fluid, then it should not affect you. What are your thoughts, as either a performer, director or tech?

I did not realise that

Mon, 9 Feb 2009, 12:00 pm
I did not realise that about strobes! I mean, I knew that they can cause people to have fits/seizures etc, but I didn't realise it was debatable based on frequency and psychology. There you go. Not saying I am going to use this against anyone who suffers from Epilepsy - having recently done a production which had a member of the cast with epilepsy (that I didn't know about)and was playing around with some point strobes for a good half hour before someone told me about it! Low and behold she never ended up having a fit because of the strobes, but instead had one because of the fluorescent lights in the green room! Maybe that "Theatregeek/Ramblings of a techie" guy could post a blog about such issues with haze/strobes/dry ice/uv etc!

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