Built for techs, by a tech.
Capture the rig. Watch the room. Build the book. Three utilities for live production — one gets light moving before the show, one gives the LD and crew eyes on the whole room once it runs, and one turns a plot and a patch sheet into the show's paperwork.
The dimmer tech ties in power, network, and data and brings the rig up — long before the show. Someone builds the paperwork that tells the crew what hangs where; and once the house is open, the LD and crew need eyes everywhere at once. Dimmer Tech Apps covers all three: build the show's book, get the rig moving before anyone calls a cue, then watch the whole room while it runs.
Loop a recorded universe back to the rig with one action. No console, no dongle, no license key to move light.
Every RTSP feed — RoboSpot POVs, stage, backstage, the whole site — in one real-time multiview for the LD and crew.
A plot and a patch sheet in, a full show bible out — hookup, circuiting and power math, kept in sync and ready to print.
Record any sACN or Art-Net universe in real time. Play it back to the rig with a single action — fixtures move while the console is still in its case.
RigLoop isn't a replacement for a lighting console during a show — it's there so a tech doesn't have to tie up or borrow the tech desk just to bring the rig up during load-in.
Explore RigLoop →Representative interface — your actual app may look a little different.
The set of eyes the LD and crew put everywhere they can't be at once. Watch what every RoboSpot sees, keep eyes backstage and across the whole site — every feed in one real-time grid while the show runs.
Representative interface — your actual app may look a little different.
The project manager's paperwork workspace. Import the plot and the patch, and Patchwork assembles the whole show bible — with the power and address math kept in sync as the show changes.
Representative interface — your actual app may look a little different.
Spec it into packages and send it out the door with the rig.
PACs, theaters, and houses of worship with a standing rig.
Dimmer and data techs tying in the rig ahead of the LD.
Crews who want the rig verified before anyone calls a cue.
Truck packing for the production crew — lay every case into the truck to scale, in lanes and tiers, with straps and load bars, and hand the crew a pack list that actually fits. In development now.
Download RigLoop, StageEye and Patchwork and try them free, or send the spec your way.