video of show:
Dakota Hernandez, Ella Moon, Emmaline Mai, Ernest Wan, Nila Gao
Our show captures the lights and sounds of CMU’s annual Spring Carnival. We begin with a celebration of CMU by showcasing the tartan plaid red, blue and green. Next, we transition to a showcase of the sweepstakes buggy race: A grand countdown begins as tension builds on the bridge lighting with accompanying sound in preparation for the buggy race. When the countdown finishes, the buggies race back and forth across the bridge through the three sections of the buggy race. The race concludes with a close finish and the winner is revealed in our final winners’ circle section. Here, the winning buggy is revealed and their team colors are proudly displayed with Imagine Dragons’ On Top of the World accompanying the experience.
After this conclusion, an alternate version of the show runs with different countdown, buggy race, and winners’ circle sections.
Our group materials can be viewed here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Vd16P7fEDcgSx2tj5RSBaxMi2MXmb4Yy?usp=sharing
]]>It’s About Time
Our show is entitled “It’s About Time”. It is a journey through time focusing on the music of each era from the 1920s to the 2020s, featuring protest music. The eras we are exploring are the Early 20th Century (1920s-30s), Rock and Roll (1940s-50s), Counter Culture and Protest (1960s-70s), Late 20th Century (1980s-90s), Modern Day (2000- Early 2020s). It then provides us a glimpse into what the future could hold. Our potential futures depend on if we follow a path of inaction or if we take control of the future of our world. We selected the title “It’s About Time” as a literal meaning of our exploration of the decades, but it has a dual meaning that it is about time for us to learn from the past. It is about time for us to step up and carve way for a better future for all.
Video
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V-NSKwslzb4AIDVziHH9DDN-o6-xYelh/view?usp=sharing
Photos
Inside Out
Inspired by the film Inside Out, our show takes viewers on an emotional journey as they experience the story of 5 different emotions come to life on the bridge: Joy, Fear, Disgust, Anger, and Sadness. In the beginning, the audience is introduced to each emotion and we see white light, a combination of all of the colors of light, as all of the emotions come together. However, something is wrong. There is a glitch with the white light on the bridge and the emotions are not working together as expected. After this, we see individual segments for each emotion, highlighting the colors and personalities of each. In the end, the white light appears again, but this time it stays and the emotions are able to come together successfully. It is only after celebrating each emotion and appreciating the crucial roles that each plays throughout the show that they can all work together as a team. The show concludes with fireworks, bursts of color, and ultimately a strong, stable white light. Our show was programmed entirely in Pharos Designer 2.
Drive Folder With Videos: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Sbxj1JBUe6i2eYHkMPD0JhUJAlT3bjLs?usp=sharing
We were able to test the a couple of key moments from the show including the intro, the chinese new years memory, and the christmas memory.
We are still working on combining things together and making transitions between each memory. Some of us are using apple motion and the rest are using Pharos.
]]>Video showcasing 4 minutes of introduction, joy, and sadness: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MR0D7zlA7QEFQuAHZr4FgXg1KRF8Mfaz/view?usp=sharing
In the introduction, we begin the show with white, a combination of all of the colors of all of the emotions. Then we have individual introductions to each color/emotion and see all of the emotions interacting and moving around together. However, then, there is a glitch and there is a problem with the white light. Something is wrong.
In the joy section, we see lots of bright yellow. The effects demonstrate joy exploding across the bridge, the sparkling, glimmer, and movement of Joy’s personality, and joy spreading across the bridge in all directions.
Additional video showcasing finale: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WD7oy8TeWePRMUHpUo7TGb3hg80vfzzA/view?usp=sharing
In the finale, some sequences are repeated from the introduction to tie everything back together. However, instead of the white lights glitching like in the introduction, the white stays lit up and there is a celebration with fireworks and all of the colors/emotions!
]]>The “Welcome to Carnival” project involves creating a light and sound show for the Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) annual Spring Carnival. The project will consist of multiple parts, including a countdown, three buggy races, and a winner’s circle celebration. The light show will be created using either Pharos or scripting, and the sound effects will include crowd cheering, drum beats, and bagpipes. Overall, the “Welcome to Carnival” project will be an exciting and visually stunning overview to the CMU Carnival and create an immersive experience for spectators and participants alike.
Lighting Description Overview
Countdown:
The countdown will be created using Pharos and will include turning on groups of lights over time. The sound effects will include a building crowd cheer and boop boop boop beep sounds to start the race.
Race 1 – Front Hills:
The first buggy race will involve pushers 1 and 2 racing up the Front Hills. The light show will be created using scripting and will involve experimenting with buggy light movements and speeds. The background could be a pale blue color, and the crowd cheering could be depicted using a flicker effect. Commentating will accompany the sound effects, and the crowd cheering will fade out as the buggies leave.
Race 2 – Freeroll:
The second buggy race will involve a freeroll, and the light show will be created using scripting. Commentating will accompany the sound effects.
Race 3 – Back Hills:
The third and final buggy race will involve pushers 3, 4, and 5 racing up the Back Hills. The light show will be created using scripting, and the crowd cheering will ramp up. Commentating will accompany the sound effects.
Transition to Buggy Show:
The transition to the Buggy Show will be created using either Pharos or scripting. Additional CMU songs or bagpipes could be played during this part of the show.
Winner’s Circle:
The winner’s circle celebration will involve a “confetti” effect, where the bridge background will be white with random colors popping in at 100% intensity. The light show will include fast-paced wave and/or chase effects, different types of dimmer and color chase sequences, and a mirror dimmer. The sound effects will include “victory music” and a drumroll.
Lighting Implementation
Show length: >5 min
Implementation Proofs of Concepts
You can view some early concepts of our lighting designs in this Google Drive folder: link
Questions