Random work video. Fitting a PRG Best Boy followspot conversion kit.

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • The Best Boy is an in-house light developed by a company called PRG. Besides being a very good moving light it can also function as a followspot with a wide range of modes including stand-alone with manual positioning by a followspot operator, semi manual with a set of features controlled locally and some controlled via the lighting network and remote operation, where the operator uses a monitor and control system to operate the light remotely.
    In this candid work video you can see me fitting one of the conversion kits for semi-manual control. When I get a bit frustrated it's because the calibration on the touch screen sometimes drifts and it makes it hard setting the lights address on the touch screen. I'm going to be digging through the menu when I get a chance to see if there's a touch calibration facility.
    Filming is courtesy of Graham Gaw who runs the followspot department. (12 followspots on this particular job.)

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  • @lowtierhuman69
    @lowtierhuman69 8 років тому +20

    I find this kind of behind the scenes stuff so fascinating. Thanks!

  • @OvhanDevos
    @OvhanDevos 8 років тому +27

    I would love to see more of these, also that place is beautiful.

  • @dragondude94
    @dragondude94 8 років тому +71

    I need more videos of Clive's beard flapping majestically in the wind

    • @8bpspfreak2
      @8bpspfreak2 8 років тому +11

      And the next day there will be a game on Google Play and Appstore called "Flappy Beard" where you have to guide Clive's magnificient beard through a jungle of....pipes? or whatever that stuff in Flappy Bird is :D

    • @RCCentralmain
      @RCCentralmain 8 років тому +2

      +8bpspfreak2
      I know what game I'm making next in unity.

    • @taliakuznetsova7092
      @taliakuznetsova7092 8 років тому

      do it

  • @wilhobbs207
    @wilhobbs207 8 років тому +1

    Thank you Clive for a nitty gritty work video.
    I love these.
    And Godspeed to your brother.
    May the wings of the gods carry him across the salt safely.
    I'm enjoying a g,ass of Laphroig quarter cask right now.

    • @wilhobbs207
      @wilhobbs207 8 років тому

      Oh...and who is handling the camera?

    • @wilhobbs207
      @wilhobbs207 8 років тому

      +Wil Hobbs
      Duh...read the description.

    • @wilhobbs207
      @wilhobbs207 8 років тому +1

      +Wil Hobbs Octopus beard in action! :-)

  • @ppdan
    @ppdan 8 років тому +1

    Configuring units with dip switches was so much more fun and you didn't need to power up the unit!

    • @BigClive
      @BigClive  8 років тому

      You don't need to power up these either. If you press a wake button the internal processor boots up on a battery pack and lets you adjust parameters and the address.

    • @ppdan
      @ppdan 8 років тому +1

      Nice feature.

  • @RIXRADvidz
    @RIXRADvidz 8 років тому +3

    Clive I hope when the Robot Revolution comes they recognize you as one of the good guys, even though you take gadgets to their guts, you have a heart about what you're doing. something at 02:41, as all the technical readouts were blipping by and then just an ''OK'' it made me think that this working gadget was comfortable with you diddling around with it's bits enough to work right the first time, for you. even your work is a comfort video for some of us. thanks for always putting something good on the wwweb.

  • @JerryEricsson
    @JerryEricsson 8 років тому +1

    WOW, brings back memories of when I served with The Old Guard in the DC Area back in 1976, our nations bicentennial celebration took place that year. I was with the Headquarters Communications and Electronics Section, we were charged with the setup and operation of the theatrical lighting and Stage Sound equipment, so we would be crawling around on catwalks and such setting devices sort of like the grandfathers of the ones you were working on in the video. When working on such things we were dressed in white coveralls instead of the traditional uniform of The Old Guard, the Dress Blue Uniform of the US Army. This many years before the rest of the Army received that uniform.

  • @sparkyprojects
    @sparkyprojects 8 років тому

    'Follow spot' takes me back to school, (i did stage lighting as a pupil) old style Furse spotlight, metalwork teacher made a double tang bar, woodwork teacher made a couple of file handles, this was assembled and fitted on the screw on the back of the light that held the access door in place, looked like a headlamp with handlebars, so we called it 'the motorbike spot' :D

  • @Novalight2550
    @Novalight2550 8 років тому +1

    Those 60 frames a second feel so smooth.

  • @joshonthetube
    @joshonthetube 8 років тому

    Give our thanks to Graham, this was very interesting. Quite the view from up there, too!

  • @packratswhatif.3990
    @packratswhatif.3990 8 років тому +1

    Now that's the kind of lighting system I want on my vehicle - like Star Trek phaser canons.

  • @hansthoft0645
    @hansthoft0645 8 років тому

    At first i just thought this was an electronics channel, primary disassembling pcb's and stuff. But now moving lights once again! I freaking love this!!
    More of this please!

  • @tartletboy
    @tartletboy 8 років тому +27

    Hey I think these videos would be really interesting as a fellow stage tech. I don't see a lot on youtube of guys like us doing installs like this and I think we all would enjoy seeing them! I really liked your VL teardown videos btw! Maybe get your hands on an LED video wall next time? I've been wanting to see how they operate for a long time and I think your viewers would get a real kick out of it!

    • @BigClive
      @BigClive  8 років тому +7

      The LED video walls aren't that exciting inside. Just identical densely packed PCBs smothered with LEDs on one side and with drivers on the other side.

    • @tartletboy
      @tartletboy 8 років тому +1

      I'm mostly curious how that many drivers are handled as a whole. Like how do you deal with millions of LEDs like that?

    • @tartletboy
      @tartletboy 8 років тому

      I will check that out! Thanks for letting me know!

    • @BigClive
      @BigClive  8 років тому +6

      You deal with them in lots of identical chunks of pixels. Keep in mind that a video wall is usually much lower resolution than the screen in front of you right now.

    • @shukenten4191
      @shukenten4191 8 років тому

      Im actually really interested in doing a job similar to this. Do you have any idea how one would go about doing so, and if you need any specific qualifications? Thanks in advance :)

  • @iPelaaja1
    @iPelaaja1 8 років тому +1

    Its always amazing to see behing the scenes at places like this.. And nice to see Edinburgh too :) I live 1.5 miles walk from the castle :)

  • @mattvalcarc
    @mattvalcarc 8 років тому +4

    cool video! it's really interesting to both see the man behind the videos once in a while and to see a more profession side of things. not that I don't love teardowns of poundland eBay items

  • @mixolydian2010
    @mixolydian2010 8 років тому

    Amazing location! Thanks for the little window into your work life helps put into context your great YT videos. Take it easy.

  • @hizip123
    @hizip123 8 років тому

    Please do more videos like this Clive. They are some of your best!

  • @EastyUK
    @EastyUK 8 років тому

    THanks for the video mate. There is so much interesting tech around us we rarely get to see in detail. Great to see it and how it integrates into the larger setup.

  • @trillian-g
    @trillian-g 8 років тому

    on-site videos are my personal fav!

  • @GoldSoulTheory
    @GoldSoulTheory 8 років тому

    Graham did a great job with the long panning shots of the city :)

  • @comedyhunter
    @comedyhunter 8 років тому +5

    Clive out in the real world! Strange seeing you away from your bench.

  • @hrxy1
    @hrxy1 8 років тому

    this is the best vid for agez more like this facinating very interesting and to see u in action rather than blah is very good too. more like this pls

  • @KOakaKO
    @KOakaKO 8 років тому

    Last time I played around with something like that was some 'trackspots' about 16 years ago. It's amazing to see just how far the technology has advanced in that time. These 'Followspots' you're working on are obviously light-years ahead of the small bit I know about the older trackspot lights.

  • @AmusementLabs
    @AmusementLabs 8 років тому +1

    Your job is so cool! Keep up the great work mate! 👊👍

  • @templebrown7179
    @templebrown7179 8 років тому

    Thanks go out to Graham Gaw from me and I'm sure all your fans, Clive. Very cool to see you at work!

  • @userPrehistoricman
    @userPrehistoricman 8 років тому +12

    I hope that light can do warm white...

  • @scottfirman
    @scottfirman 8 років тому

    I always figured you worked your way up in your job,thats quite a ways up. The weather still must raise hell with the electronics,humidity,cold,corrosion probably sets in on that suff eventually. I found this stuff called corrosion X that works great on delicate electronics like servos, circuit boards and all electronics. I use it on my RC boats,planes and anything electronic ( even my solar yard lights) and it works great. I even threw a rc brushless motor,esc and battery as well as servos treated with the stuff and everything worked even in the water. No puff of smoke,nothing. Can you imagine how great it would be on what you work with Clive? I bought it on line. I use it mainly on my RC boat,but I have one plane with pontoons and water gets up inside everything because of prop wash. No worrys and it dont eat foam ( I have an Apprentice) . Its a great lubricant also. I hosed a brushed motor down with it and ran that right after hosing it down with CorrosionX no shorts,its non conductive.

    • @BigClive
      @BigClive  8 років тому

      We can't put anything like that near these lights because of the optics. They're designed to deal with small amounts of rain splashing, but the bulk of the protection here is the strong angled canopy overhead.

  • @ElGatoLoco698
    @ElGatoLoco698 8 років тому +49

    That light is pretty cool. You need one for a teardown. Can you pick one up at Poundland for a few pence? hehe

    • @tonysansom
      @tonysansom 8 років тому +16

      No, it would be a pound :-D

    • @DasEtwas
      @DasEtwas 8 років тому +2

      it would be 500 pounds xd

    • @musiteufel
      @musiteufel 8 років тому +7

      For this lamp it would be something around 5000 pounds

    • @afroninjadeluxe
      @afroninjadeluxe 8 років тому

      And its looks like a dozen of them on each side of the arena.

    • @douro20
      @douro20 8 років тому +4

      I would thought more like 10k. This thing has a 1.5kW lamp in it. The lamp alone is almost 300 UKP.

  • @XeroVMK
    @XeroVMK 8 років тому

    more of this would be fun. you have such a good voice to listen to and it is always fun to watch professionals in their work :)

  • @hene193
    @hene193 8 років тому +1

    I just love that beard! You look just like those wise electricians in the good old days. I mean those who fixed radios and television sets in the 60's...

  • @JacksonParodi
    @JacksonParodi 8 років тому

    I must say I rather like the juxtaposition of the beautiful panning view of the city being accompanied with the muffled frustrations of the bearded man in Bigclivedotcom

  • @cigarobsession
    @cigarobsession 8 років тому +4

    Awesome vid! I was a follow spot op many moons ago for a couple years!

    • @trailmix3185
      @trailmix3185 8 років тому

      Nice to see you here Bryan! I love your content, Thumbs up! :D

  • @orionpryme
    @orionpryme 8 років тому

    I'm here thanks to the bit you did on ashens video and now I'm hooked.

  • @leonkernan
    @leonkernan 8 років тому +24

    Am I the only one shocked to see Clive has a cameraman now?

    • @mudkiptyler
      @mudkiptyler 8 років тому +26

      He built a robot from Tesco parts.

    • @leonkernan
      @leonkernan 8 років тому +3

      I'll bet there at least one Poundland thing in there.

    • @iPelaaja1
      @iPelaaja1 8 років тому +1

      +Leon Kernan Yeah there is, on Nicolson street about a kilometer from where he is :)

    • @aaronlindros6048
      @aaronlindros6048 8 років тому +1

      +iPelaaja1 You seem to misunderstand. It was a comment about at least one part bought from Poundland being in the robot mentioned above. The comment was not asking if there were any Poundland stores in the vicinity.

    • @iPelaaja1
      @iPelaaja1 8 років тому

      *****
      Oops, haha, so it is, I was tired when reading that! Of course you mean that there is a Poundland part in the robot ;) Maybe I missed the word "thing".. Haha, in any case, its pretty funny thought that he builds a robot from Tesco and Poundland parts ;)

  • @SiskinOnUTube
    @SiskinOnUTube 8 років тому +1

    Great view, up there in the gods.

  • @markukblackmore
    @markukblackmore 8 років тому

    Oh wow a video oot and aboot. Superb. Massive thumbs up. I always suspected Clive was the kid who fetched the overhead projector for teach!

  • @F1nWarri0r
    @F1nWarri0r 8 років тому +1

    I've now seen Clive's beard blowing in the wind in 60fps. My life is complete.

  • @bitteroldskunk
    @bitteroldskunk 8 років тому

    Beautiful skyline

    • @BigClive
      @BigClive  8 років тому +1

      We're on top of a hill so there's a spectacular view all round. And equally spectacular weather like horizontal wind and rain as a result.

  • @jamesrbrindle
    @jamesrbrindle 8 років тому +1

    Interesting bit of kit and didnt know you were in the A/V industry too. Will have to look up the PRG range.

    • @BigClive
      @BigClive  8 років тому

      PRG really just manufactures the lights for its own use, but I believe they may be selling them to other companies now. www.prg.com/

  • @chuckboyle8456
    @chuckboyle8456 8 років тому

    Outstanding video Mate! The Edinburgh Tattoo venue is always a spectacular feast of lights and pipes, was there for the Trafalgar 200 celebration.

  • @ghostraider4312
    @ghostraider4312 8 років тому +1

    You should make more work videos! Interesting stuff

  • @Carnivorecorey
    @Carnivorecorey 8 років тому

    Would love to see more of these sorts of videos. Specifically more with these sorts of lights. Love the videos big Clive!!!!

  • @darkdaz
    @darkdaz 8 років тому

    i do like your videos and the ones of the random work videos lol :) and ur tips and so are really handy :) keep what the good work

  • @XOIIOXOIIO
    @XOIIOXOIIO 8 років тому

    Damn, a stadium in a castle that's fucking awesome.
    Also that magnificent beard jovially dancing in the wind lol

  • @kevinhardisty6465
    @kevinhardisty6465 8 років тому

    Love these lighting set up vids. Always wonder how they work and are set up. I'd love to see more

  • @twocvbloke
    @twocvbloke 8 років тому

    Ah the Edinburgh tattoo time again, where I find the behind-the-scenes more fun most of the time cos I like techy stuff like this... :D

  • @1pcfred
    @1pcfred 8 років тому +8

    Man, listen to the wind whistle through that beard!

  • @onewheelnut
    @onewheelnut 8 років тому

    good video, we need more like this,very interesting

  • @BrunoPOWEEER
    @BrunoPOWEEER 8 років тому

    Oh.. that reminds my previous AV job.. setting up and operating these super cool but sometimes "tricky" devices =]

  • @oldmanhuppiedos
    @oldmanhuppiedos 8 років тому

    A nice impression of your work.
    Hang in there quite a bit The Best Boy´s

  • @TesserLink
    @TesserLink 8 років тому +1

    looks like a fun job.

  • @poppypiesdad1
    @poppypiesdad1 8 років тому

    Nice one Clive, Waves from a rooftop on Princess St repairing air con units .

    • @BigClive
      @BigClive  8 років тому

      You'll be getting lots of work in this weather.

  • @alexw3686
    @alexw3686 8 років тому

    Cool to see where you work!

  • @digitalbroadcaster
    @digitalbroadcaster 8 років тому

    Well I'm glad it isn't just me who has issues with seemingly offset touchscreens. I ended up buying a cheap touchscreen stylus and my accuracy has improved. I use mine to set up various helicopter feature film cameras (I'm a camera tech) though so the touch areas are even smaller. Why don't manufacturers just adopt the Sony spin-press wheel method and save us all the trouble of multiple data input attempts!

  • @spamy6661
    @spamy6661 8 років тому

    My dad does the same thing you do, he works in the Shaftesbury theatre in london!

  • @FailedSquare
    @FailedSquare 8 років тому +1

    now i understand why you do so many lighting teardowns

  • @putbinoot
    @putbinoot 8 років тому

    sparkin up the castle, doing lighting rigs looks interesting.

  • @thelol1759
    @thelol1759 8 років тому

    Stunning view!

  • @RockyBergen
    @RockyBergen 8 років тому +1

    My girlfriend is being headhunted to do LED Display work. I will be sure to share this with her.

  • @pirate6955
    @pirate6955 8 років тому

    super cool. great view of great stuff.

  • @zaprodk
    @zaprodk 8 років тому +3

    That yellow OLED-display on the conversion kit is like sex on a stick :D

    • @douro20
      @douro20 8 років тому

      And it's made in the US, individually by hand!

  • @chrisryan3770
    @chrisryan3770 8 років тому

    That's a long way down to Princess Street gardens from up there! Think I'd want a parachute!

  • @rmd2387
    @rmd2387 8 років тому

    Beautiful view!

  • @LWolf12
    @LWolf12 8 років тому

    That was pretty interesting to watch.

  • @markhodgson2348
    @markhodgson2348 2 роки тому

    Finally I'm getting the tattoo videos suggested to me

  • @4pThorpy
    @4pThorpy 8 років тому +3

    For a brief second I thought i was a video about you firing an RPG :'(

  • @Alexandra-Rex
    @Alexandra-Rex 8 років тому

    Very stable footage, almost felt like a gimbal was used.

    • @BigClive
      @BigClive  8 років тому

      It was. I'll ask Graham to film some more stuff.

  • @Gnomesenpai
    @Gnomesenpai 8 років тому +1

    You should do more of these!

  • @frollard
    @frollard 8 років тому +2

    The coolest feature would be if you could manually operate the bestboy and have it remotely control all the other spots with careful inverse kinematic trig to have ALL of them point at one spot.

    • @frollard
      @frollard 8 років тому

      Was thinking the same -- only trouble is
      retroflective = visible to audience
      IR = blinded by the bajillion floods and spots
      gps cleverness = delay and probably not precise enough
      Either way, automatic or semi-automatic I think it would be neat...unless that one operator screws up and then all the spots are on the wrong spot.

    • @BeerTower
      @BeerTower 8 років тому +1

      There are systems used in theatre that use radio-based TDOA multilateration (Stagetracker and TiMax) to automatically pan each performer's mic channel as they move around the stage. The same technology is also used for sport player position tracking (Chyron ZYX). They're pretty accurate, down to a few cm, but I'm not aware of anyone actually using them to control a moving head light, though.

    • @AeroMad91
      @AeroMad91 8 років тому

      +frollard +frollard I suggest looking up a fantastic system called BlackTrax which uses IR based tracking. Believe Eurovision and more recently Muse have used the system with no problems :)

  • @maicod
    @maicod 8 років тому

    very cool to see you @ work Clive

  • @chronicgaming3280
    @chronicgaming3280 8 років тому

    hi Clive thanks for another great vid :)

  • @AlpakaWhacker
    @AlpakaWhacker 8 років тому +1

    I was confused where this was at first, you forget how close to the sea that part of Edinburgh is when you're at street/ground level but as soon as the camera panned round slightly to show the stands, I didnt even need to see the castle to know what/where it was :) It's pretty cool to see you working on this :)

    • @sachk00
      @sachk00 8 років тому

      Alpaka, you watch bigclive? Also why haven't you uploaded and what shaders do you use?

    • @jameslaidler4259
      @jameslaidler4259 8 років тому

      Was absolutely pouring rain summer of 2008 when I was there, so I didn't recognise a damn thing. Lol.

    • @AlpakaWhacker
      @AlpakaWhacker 8 років тому

      Sacha Korban Of course I watch him :P I haven't uploaded (recently) because I haven't felt enthused.

    • @davidworsley7969
      @davidworsley7969 8 років тому

      Summer is the rainy season in Scotland,as are spring and autumn,in winter it snows.

    • @jameslaidler4259
      @jameslaidler4259 8 років тому

      Lol.

  • @azazel1667
    @azazel1667 8 років тому +32

    hey Clive is the beard a static risk. jokes aside love the vids

    • @jayzo
      @jayzo 8 років тому +12

      I wonder if he grounds it?

    • @azazel1667
      @azazel1667 8 років тому +3

      +afxinfinitee idk it seems like a massive static "battery" that if he slips it could destroy an ic. but in all seriousness we are talking about an electricians beard. wtf

    • @WaltonPete
      @WaltonPete 8 років тому +21

      It doesn't appear in the slightest bit static - it was moving about all over the place, especially in that wind! 😜

    • @jameslawrence8734
      @jameslawrence8734 8 років тому +7

      it is a self charging capacitor

    • @LWolf12
      @LWolf12 8 років тому +2

      Maybe he tucks it into one of them anti-static bags things like graphics cards come in.

  • @travisalan
    @travisalan 8 років тому

    beautiful castle.

  • @honkamaster
    @honkamaster 8 років тому

    hehe funny thing. I'm following your channel from Finland and atm I'm on holiday in Edinburgh. Suprised that the view looked familiar. :D

  • @Remmes
    @Remmes 8 років тому

    Oh I remember this from the tattoo videos :D awesome.

  • @nathandean1687
    @nathandean1687 8 років тому

    oh wow we get to see big clive. in his natural enviroment. at last. we can. see how he works an plays.

  • @mdamaged
    @mdamaged 8 років тому +3

    3:34 Clive just wiped out an entire city block.

  • @hacknician5068
    @hacknician5068 8 років тому

    Nice view of outside from that cat walk.

  • @azyfloof
    @azyfloof 8 років тому

    Seems weird seeing more of you than just your hands :P Kinda like seeing Ashens without his hideous brown sofa.
    By the way, your beard is looking magnificent :D

  • @iN00bT00ber
    @iN00bT00ber 8 років тому +2

    Damn Clive - 720p at 60fps? Beautiful.

  • @DarkySabertooth
    @DarkySabertooth 8 років тому

    that is actually pretty neat, i know i been slowly getting into dmx controllers even orders a usb dmx lighting controller for around $20 ish off ebay to try some things.

  • @revmpandora
    @revmpandora 8 років тому

    very cool. what a view!

  • @yam83
    @yam83 8 років тому

    That's a hell of a view.

  • @sighpocket5
    @sighpocket5 8 років тому

    Really nice view.... Thanks!!

  • @subigirlawd_7307
    @subigirlawd_7307 8 років тому

    sensei is so awesome!

  • @TheRobertSt
    @TheRobertSt 8 років тому

    Fun to see you at work Clive! That was nice weather, wonder if you don't get your fair deal of bad weather roo...

    • @BigClive
      @BigClive  8 років тому

      The weather can be very violent here.

  • @BadgerFall
    @BadgerFall 8 років тому

    Should have done an Edinburg meetup! I can see my house in this video!

  • @JamesP6084
    @JamesP6084 8 років тому

    What a handsome chappy!

  • @lwilton
    @lwilton 8 років тому

    Clive, you need your own pocket RDM pendant so you can set addresses and parameters on the lights without having to deal with their own touch screens. :-)

  • @kaggez
    @kaggez 8 років тому +1

    more of thees videos!
    Thanks

  • @nexaentertainment2764
    @nexaentertainment2764 8 років тому

    This was really interesting

  • @regpollock9403
    @regpollock9403 8 років тому

    Interesting to see castles. In NA we spend hundreds of millions of $ building, few years later we spend tens of millions destroying them.

  • @leosedf
    @leosedf 8 років тому

    More! More!MOAR!

  • @ThePrivateBanana
    @ThePrivateBanana 8 років тому

    what line of work is this? i work backstage at my high school putting up lights and set queues on the lightboard. since i recently graduated, i want to work on this outside of school.

  • @thrillscience
    @thrillscience 8 років тому +2

    Nice, but where's the Vice of Knowledge? And what's inside that light?
    Maybe you can install an eBay color wheel light up there, too!

    • @BigClive
      @BigClive  8 років тому +2

      The Best Boy is amazing inside. Lots of PCBs and absolute encoded motors all round the light path. I do want to make a video about it, but need permission for this light first.

  • @Michaelguaylambert
    @Michaelguaylambert 8 років тому

    So cool!

  • @stephenkerr2646
    @stephenkerr2646 8 років тому

    going there for the friday 5th show ,should be good ,go every year.

  • @soffingwhat
    @soffingwhat 8 років тому +1

    PRG. Does that stand for Please Repair Gear?

  • @ElliotJackson26
    @ElliotJackson26 8 років тому +1

    Hey Clive, Can you make more videos about industrial lighting, videos setting up for the Tattoo?