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New Classes and Workshops
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Intro to Electricity, Power Distro, and ControlsSan Marcos, TXJanuary 9-11, 2012
Entertainment Electricity, Power Distro, and Controls; Denver, CO: March 9-11, 2012
"Great class. Completely exceeded my expectations." - Steve Fisher, Honolulu, HI
"...presented clearly and in the most common-sense way possible. It's really good to be able to cram so much knowledge into such a short period of time." - Michael Roche, San Marcos, TX
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Raise Your Game
Resolve to Become Certified in 2012
Last Chance to Sign Up for Entertainment Electrics Training Class
at Texas State University in San Marcos, TX
Starting with the very basics, this class will take you through the entire power distribution system including DC and AC electricity, three-phase power, power calcs, and more. It culminates with a day of the very latest in control protocols including DMX512-A, RDM, ACN, and TCP/IC (Ethernet, WiFi, and fiber optics). Don't miss this opportunity to raise your game and develop the skills that will take your career to new levels. This is an ETCP Recognized class taught by ETCP Recognized Trainer Richard Cadena.
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Lighting, Audio, and Video Workshop
February 19-22, 2012, Austin, Texas
Learn and enhance your lighting design, visualization, and programming skills with experienced instructors, and then hone them before a live audience in a real show with Devon Allman and Honeytribe.
Instructors: Richard Cadena, Brad Schiller, and Chad Yeary
Be the first to enroll and get your choice of music to program and play back during the show.
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Four days of lighting design, WYSIWYG training, and automated lighting programming, all culminating in a live concert with a real performance before a live audience. You are the lighting designer in command of a full automated lighting rig.
Join ETCP Recognized Trainer Richard Cadena and author of "The Automated Lighting Programmer's Handbook" Brad Schiller for four full days of discovery and learning about the essential skills of the lighting designer and programmer. The workshop covers lighting design concepts and theory, visualization using WYSIWYG, and automated lighting programming. The workshop ends with a live concert with a live audience where you will program and play back your show.
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Richard Cadena
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