GrandMA3 Worlds: Filters, Breaks, and Beyond

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  • čas přidán 8. 06. 2024
  • "Hey there, CZcams viewers! Welcome to the channel, where we dive into the mesmerizing world of lighting and technology. In this video, we'll explore the incredible benefits and applications of GrandMA3 worlds in lighting programming.
    If you're a lighting aficionado or an aspiring programmer, using GrandMA3 worlds can revolutionize your show. Why? Well, let's dive in. Worlds offer a game-changing organizational tool, allowing you to stay on top of your lighting programming game. By creating distinct worlds within the GrandMA3 software, you can focus on specific parts of your show while keeping the rest untouched, ensuring maximum efficiency and show organization.
    But that's not all! GrandMA3 worlds also serve as powerful filters, enabling you to control which values from specific fixtures pass through. This means you can fine-tune your lighting rig, emphasizing certain elements and blocking out others. It's like having a spotlight on the exact parts of your lighting setup that deserve attention.
    Admittedly, GrandMA3 worlds may seem a little perplexing at first, but once you grasp their value, they become an invaluable asset in your lighting programming arsenal. Your future self will thank you! Imagine effortlessly navigating your lighting rig, focusing on specific areas, and seamlessly incorporating breaks for certain fixtures within your sequences.
    But wait, there's more! In this tutorial, we'll explore a few of the many places where GrandMA3 worlds can be utilized. From narrowing your focus to specific sections of your rig to filtering fixtures and incorporating breaks, the creative potential of GrandMA3 worlds is endless. Get ready to be inspired as we uncover the power and creative possibilities of using GrandMA3 worlds in your lighting programming.
    So, if you're excited to enhance your lighting programming skills and take control of your lighting rig like never before, be sure to hit that subscribe button and turn on notifications. Join us on this enlightening journey as we unveil the captivating world of GrandMA3 worlds and show you how to utilize this amazing feature in your own show.
    Thanks for tuning in, and let's explore the exciting realm of GrandMA3 worlds in lighting programming!"
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Komentáře • 23

  • @BrookePoley
    @BrookePoley Před 11 měsíci +2

    Another great use for Worlds, is to partition lights for TV studios or areas within a studio. If you are using a console to control say, three studios of lighting, you can build the worlds for each space to keep separate and from accidentally writing fixtures from one space into the other. Say, weather set, vs news desk, or ect.

    • @Event-Lighting
      @Event-Lighting  Před 11 měsíci

      Yes - that’s a good point - kind of the same approach to making a larger tv show with multiple programmers 👍

  • @thenateman6969
    @thenateman6969 Před 11 měsíci +1

    And now I know how to use Worlds in Programming.
    Thank You Tue !

  • @calebkeparutis6775
    @calebkeparutis6775 Před 10 měsíci +1

    These videos are always amazing & helpful!
    I’m still just trying to figure out the 3D world 😂.
    Would you ever consider doing an in depth tutorial on how to make custom 3D on the MA?
    Thanks again for always making great content @Event-Lighting

  • @XxOrangeadexX
    @XxOrangeadexX Před 10 měsíci

    Also any info on how to create a flicker effect, like a fire or broken lamp etc would be great

  • @larzkemper
    @larzkemper Před 11 měsíci +1

    Another great video! I like to know more about "break"

    • @Event-Lighting
      @Event-Lighting  Před 10 měsíci

      I will make a video about it in the future 👍

  • @Giovannev
    @Giovannev Před 10 měsíci

    Great videos! I've learned all things MA3 thanks to your channel.

  • @senokobayashi8587
    @senokobayashi8587 Před 10 měsíci

    Great Video. I'm used to MA2 and thanks to you the switch to 3 is not that complicated. Feels more like an advendture 😋(and now i can try Thomas Koppers way of World based control of things 😇 that concept hooked me). By the way - great Merch! 😁

  • @XxOrangeadexX
    @XxOrangeadexX Před 10 měsíci

    Hello! Always great videos, I'm struggling with an older issue and can't find help on it anywhere! When patching in anything with multiple pixels, like titan tubes, with more than one pixel i.e 8/16 - they patch in fine but when assigning them to the layout view, they are un-usable. If I assign for example 1001 it just looks as though it's fully on and I can't adjust any setting. I have to assign "1001.1" then .2 .3 .4 etc then each pixel will be assigned separately but surely there is a better/proper way of assigning all the individual pixels of one single fixture to the layout view? You can't 1001.1 thru 1001.8 as this doesn't work. On Ma2 you simply stored the main fixture ID and it would put in every separate pixel as it's own little icon that is controllable. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.

  • @user-wp2zu9tv5y
    @user-wp2zu9tv5y Před 11 měsíci +1

    Can you show us how your showfile is build up? Looks interesting. Thanks a lot for your videos.

    • @Event-Lighting
      @Event-Lighting  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I was thinking about making a run through of the whole recipe setup at some point 😀

    • @user-wp2zu9tv5y
      @user-wp2zu9tv5y Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks a lot, I appreciate that.

  • @palaverjoe3222
    @palaverjoe3222 Před 9 měsíci

    Just watched the Video of Thomas about his showfile. Saw him using Worlds as Groups to filter. Can you explain how he did his Color/FX Bumps ? He started explaining how ist Works but drifted away :/

  • @gueseira666
    @gueseira666 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks again. Very helpful. Could have used it two days ago😂

    • @thenateman6969
      @thenateman6969 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Ha ha ha, think of how many hours we are going to save in the future thou.

    • @Event-Lighting
      @Event-Lighting  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I am sorry that I didn’t make this video topic earlier then 😂

  • @felixaudinos3954
    @felixaudinos3954 Před 10 měsíci

    So you dont make one word which différents fixture inside thé word but juste several différents word which différents fixture ? Tanks you

  • @cyrilvanhassel6752
    @cyrilvanhassel6752 Před 11 měsíci +1

    How can i use world to filter what fixture are in my fx (recipe) / if i have a recipe with multiple line ( my group1/group2/group3 ) and i filter world with a world that have only my group1. the Fx will run on the 3 group and no be filter.

    • @Event-Lighting
      @Event-Lighting  Před 10 měsíci

      If you filter the sequence with a world (group 1), it should only affect Group 1 I would say. If you set the output filter to a world only containing your group 1 fixtures it should work. Let me know it it doesn’t. 😀

  • @StageVisualLX
    @StageVisualLX Před 11 měsíci +1

    I feel like I'm at such advantage like the middle man in a room observing an argument. ETC vs GrandMA.. I use EOS ETC ionXE lighting console at work for theater productions and GrandMA on PC for live busking music... for me it's so funny EOS update a new software feature and then 3 weeks later there is much better and broader version implemented into Grandma , then 3 months later ETC bring out something that grandMA have though of and cause Iv spent time using this feature in MA its like okay I got it I get what they are trying to do here and short of understand what these EOS guys are trying and my boss and colleague are like this just came out today. How are you able to understand its functionally so fast. Then I call ETC support day after the patch drops and I'm like hi I have some question about this new update and no lie this guy thought I was asking for where the button was or syntax to input on my command line ..But I actually give them advice how it should work and explain 25 mins on phone how it works on MA and the guys at ETC are like this has only been added we need more feedback and its still in development and we are pushing this further

    • @Event-Lighting
      @Event-Lighting  Před 10 měsíci

      Interesting to hear about ETC. I have personally never used it myself, but to my understanding it dominates the US theater marked. I would like to know more about it to compare the functionality of the two consoles.