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Spot Light Operator
Spot Light
Glass ScreenComputer
Light Board
Stage Manager
Light Board Operator
Stage
Prompt Book
Headset
Telrad
System Diagram 1 – Spot Light
Reads
Communicates Light Cue # “Go”
Opens Chat Channel
Pushes “Go”
Signal VIA Artnet
Signal VIA Artnet
Reads
Aim Through
Manually Operates
Light
The spot light operator will be able to look through the glass screen and see all the details required to complete the spot light cue. Once the light cue is called by the stage manager via headset, the light board operator will “Go” to the appropriate lighting cue on the light board. A signal will be sent from the light board to a computer to trigger the next spot light cue. The software on the computer will then transmit the cue details to the glass screen for the spot light operator to reference. The spot light operator will then prepare and execute the cue using the telrad that is also located on the glass screen.
System Diagram 1 - Description
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTfgM165zt4Research – System 1
Spot Light Operator
Spot Light
Glass Screen Light Cue #
SoftwareComputer
Light Board
Stage Manager
Light Board Operator
System Diagram 1 (Rough)Description
The spot light operator will be able to look through on the glass screen and see all the details required to complete the spot light cue. Once the light cue is called by the stage manager, the light board operator will go to the appropriate lighting cue through the light board. A signal will be sent from the light board to a computer to trigger the next spot light cue. The software on the computer will then transmit the cue details to the glass screenfor the spotlight operator to reference. The
Spot Light Cue #
Spot Light Operator
Glass Screen
Light Cue #
Computer
Light Board
Stage Manager
Light Board Operator
Spot Light Cue #
Stage
Light
Prompt Book
Headset
Telrad
Spotlight
System Diagram 1 (Rough)
Server Online
Push Notification
Seat Location on Map
Seat Location
Box Office Software
Automatic Check-In
Mobile Device
Audience Member Arrival
Beacons
System Diagram 2 - Application
SensesArrival
BeaconsBeacons
With application installed and ticket purchased.
Beacons
Accesses
Displays and Directs
Senses Departure
Updates
Blue Tooth
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This idea is meant to make the “Show Flow” of audience members and box office employees easier. The audience member will arrive at the venue with the application installed on their phone. Beacons throughout the space will recognize the arrival of the audience member (Region Monitoring). It will send a signal to the box office server saying the audience member has “checked in.” The server will then access the seat location map and send it to the audience member’s phone allowing the audience member to locate their seat themselves. Once the show is over, the beacons will recognize the audience member departing and send them a push notification. (Push Notification can be anything from “Thanks for coming” or “Would you like to see the process of the show?” or “If you would like to write a review, yes or no?”)
System Diagram 2 - Description
• What is an iBeacon?• http://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202880
• Cross Platforms and Region Monitoring• http://
vincenth.net/blog/archive/2014/04/24/building-cross-platform-ibeacon-apps-for-ios-android-and-windows-with-c-and-xamarin.aspx
• Retail Uses• http://
www.businessinsider.com/beacons-and-ibeacons-create-a-new-market-2013-12
• Purchasing Sites• http://www.warski.org/blog/2014/01/how-ibeacons-work/
Research – System 2
Server Online
Beacon
Post Show Notification
Location Map Seat Location
Box Office SoftwareAutomatic Check-In
Beacon
Beacon
E-mail Ticket and Link to Application
Cell Phone
Audience Member
Purchase ticket to show
Audience Member Arrival
Beacon
Accesses Media online
System Diagram 2 - Rough