Our initial videos demonstrate how Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math help us to design, build, operate and finance a live concert experience.
Sound and its related characteristics.
Lighting, color mixing and the physics of light.
The calculation of area and volume.
Torque, forces and tension.
Electricity and alternating current.
From basic math to high end engineering,
all of these subjects and many more
are found in a concert production.
Before diving into the world of live production, you may want to review some subjects.
All of these subjects and more are directly applied in some of our videos.
Arenas, stadiums, performing arts centers and even custom built outdoor stages require calculations in force, torque sheer and many other areas.
In order to design and build our stage safely, we need to know how to calculate some basic physics formulas to assure proper design and construction.
Virtually every piece of equipment of a concert requires electricity.
These videos demonstrate the basic concept of electricity and the basic calculations to determine electrical needs.
Cameras that are placed on jibs must be balanced to work properly.
These videos show us how simple math helps us to balance a camera on a jib.
In addition, it shares the same physics as a teeter totter.
These videos demonstrate some of the basic characteristics of lighting.
Here we learn about color mixing, lensing, optics and the physics of light.
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