ESC THE CREW VIDEO

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  • @janandersen7932
    @janandersen7932 9 років тому +23

    BEST STAGE EVER, EVER
    I cant say no more
    Kiss to the crew

  • @avatarizz
    @avatarizz 10 років тому +8

    Thanks Denmark for giving us this amazing show, you were an amazing host nation

  • @PaulIsTheKillingestOnYT
    @PaulIsTheKillingestOnYT 10 років тому +4

    I don't know about what Anders Thulin said about last year's butterfly. It did influence a lot of things--in fact, there was a several month-long study on butterfly wings just to make that projection screen.

  • @morzee94
    @morzee94 9 років тому +2

    50,000 channels?! Jesus, the amount of time and effort that must have gone into that is ridiculous!

  • @malling1920
    @malling1920 10 років тому +20

    Seems like a pity that no sound engineers has touched this video, levels all over the place...

    • @atheaterthemeparkman750
      @atheaterthemeparkman750 10 років тому

      it's not rly normalised no
      but its not an professional vid

    • @gregorycohen4648
      @gregorycohen4648 10 років тому +7

      How do you think the lighting programmer feels as being identified as "head of sound programming!"

    • @atheaterthemeparkman750
      @atheaterthemeparkman750 10 років тому +1

      haha yes i saw it, that's really a shame :P, but it can't be undone now

    • @Gkh_lx
      @Gkh_lx 8 років тому

      +Gregory Cohen I cried when I saw the "sound programmer" next to a GrandMA2 playing with the lights!

  • @dakoolguy111
    @dakoolguy111 9 років тому +3

    I can only aspire to work on a show as big as this

  • @Gkh_lx
    @Gkh_lx 8 років тому +3

    26:48 sound programmer?!?! that's a lighting desk!

  • @RORO-tuto
    @RORO-tuto 9 років тому

    Vidéo magnifique. Ce que j'attendais en la recherchant sur internet. Dommage que je ne parle que le français.
    Merci à vous pour ce spectacle avant le show et durant le show. PARFAIT.

  • @SvenskaVideor
    @SvenskaVideor 9 років тому +2

    The only problem i find with this video is when the guy at 11:29 said that it did not link to anything, the stage was meant to remind of a butterfly and they choose butterflies as a "theme" just becuse each of them looks different, and so do we humans. Otherwise a great video! :P

  • @iPelaaja1
    @iPelaaja1 10 років тому

    Intresting. And pretty impressive!

  • @onesixtyofficial
    @onesixtyofficial 10 років тому +1

    Impressive

  • @fkfj_
    @fkfj_ 10 років тому +1

    Fantastic video -- yeah, shame about the audio levels, but otherwise, great vid!

  • @WIandBJ
    @WIandBJ 9 років тому

    Please Russian subtitles!

  • @isaacmoore2394
    @isaacmoore2394 10 років тому +2

    Anyone know what application is being used at 43:52?

    • @gregorycohen4648
      @gregorycohen4648 10 років тому +2

      www.cuepilot.com/ -- I've never seen it before. I wonder if they like it during the show. By "they" I mean the AD and the camera guys! This is the first time I've ever commented on youtube and am now afraid I'm going to face a barrage of racism from children!

    • @isaacmoore2394
      @isaacmoore2394 10 років тому

      Gregory Cohen Thank you so much!

    • @isaacmoore2394
      @isaacmoore2394 10 років тому +1

      Gregory Cohen Also, I am a child, but I promise I won't be racist :)

    • @gregorycohen4648
      @gregorycohen4648 10 років тому +1

      It does look cool --I wonder how easy it is to change stuff around. I am a lighting designer and I know a lot of directors have shot lists but I didn't know they did them so far in advance that they could be put into a time line in pre-production. But clearly this show is unique!

    • @felixwallsten5356
      @felixwallsten5356 10 років тому

      Gregory Cohen
      This way of programming the cuts before the show is actually a very new thing. Changing a shot is, well I've never used it personally but it's like editing a movie pretty much and if something goes wrong you just disable the auto pilot and run it manually if needed. The operators I've met on when using this system doesn't really like the lack of the human element in the switching, they're not very comfortable with the thought that "If something goes wrong, it will still cut to my camera".
      But it is a very clever system indeed, the software is called CuePilot.