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| Thanks for linking to the exact spot of the discussion. | |
| Posted by: dramedy 02:02 pm EDT 10/07/23 | |
| In reply to: Sondheim never fails to astonish me - pecansforall 10:20 pm EDT 10/06/23 | |
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| I don’t know how you did that but it was great not sifting through an hour discussion. I don’t work in the theater so I don’t notice things like the background stage lights dimming during a musical number—I’ll probably focus on that now. I’ve gone to theater with friends in the business and it’s funny that I have an overall impression of the show but they pinpoint stuff they are experts in like the costumes were great but stitching was sloppy or the lighting was off in this scene. |
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| re: Thanks for linking to the exact spot of the discussion. | |
| Last Edit: Chromolume 02:30 pm EDT 10/07/23 | |
| Posted by: Chromolume 02:25 pm EDT 10/07/23 | |
| In reply to: Thanks for linking to the exact spot of the discussion. - dramedy 02:02 pm EDT 10/07/23 | |
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| Dramedy - it's easy to do. On the youtube link, pause the stream when you get to the spot you want to target. Then right click, and then left click on the option "copy video URL at current time." Then, go back to ATC and you just paste that URL in the space for "Link" below the message box. (Or, say you wanted to email the link with that specific starting point - you'd just paste that URL into the email.) And yes - the lights do dim. What Sondheim didn't add is that then a spot or special etc comes up on the character singing. In other words, the general lights come down in order to highlight the soloist in a specific light. The lights may not dim in the same way for an ensemble number, but there's likely still some sort of lighting change that goes with the music. And by the way, the full interview (plus performances from Liz Callaway and Jim Walton) is terrific - you should give it a watch. |
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