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Friday, December 6
 

9:00am PST

Introduction to TouchDesigner & Real-time Media
Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - 1:00pm PST
Design around video and media has changed tremendously in the last 5 years with many platforms and tools leaning towards real-time design and creation of content, environments, and control systems. TouchDesigner is often at the centre of these systems with its ability to connect anything to everything and because of its intuitive node-based environment built for artists.

This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamental principles of TouchDesigner, a node-based programming environment, including an in-depth study of each operator family. Along with the basics, students will learn how to create audio-reactive generative content, design generative lighting, process live video inputs and effects, and build custom user interfaces. Furthermore, the course will equip participants with the necessary skills to connect and interface with external hardware, broadening their understanding and application of digital design and interactive media.
Speakers
avatar for Ana Estarita-Guerrero

Ana Estarita-Guerrero

Immersive Media Designer, Creative Director, Technologist and Educator
Ana Estarita-Guerrero is a leading Immersive media designer, creative director, and technologist. She skillfully merges new technologies with a human-centric design ethos. Her portfolio showcases immersive campaigns for titans like Nike and Warner Bros Discovery, and renowned institutions... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - 1:00pm PST
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  LDInstitute, HANDS-ON SOFTWARE
  • Course Level beginner
  • Item Code L18
  • Early bird pricing 299
  • price after 10/14 349
  • lunch included (yes/No) Not Included

9:00am PST

AutoCAD - Oh Snap! The Basics of AutoCAD Use for the Technical Director
Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - 4:00pm PST
Join us for an exploration of AutoCAD from the perspective of the technical director. We will look at effective strategies for using AutoCAD to solve common problems that TDs face on a regular basis. The direction of this workshop will be largely driven by the participants.

Bring your laptop with AutoCAD installed!

Objectives: By the end of this workshop, an attentive person should be able to a) function more effectively in AutoCAD, b) create accurate and legible working drawings, and c) print a drawing from ACAD which can be used by a shop to build. Audience: Any AutoCAD user
Speakers
avatar for Tracy Nunnally

Tracy Nunnally

Owner/President, Vertigo
Professor Tracy Nunnally received his MFA from The Florida State University and has worked in professional theatre since the 1980s. His contributions include all aspects of theatre automation, motion control, rigging, pyrotechnics, special effects, scenery construction, and technical... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - 4:00pm PST
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  LDInstitute, HANDS-ON SOFTWARE
  • Course Level Familiar with AutoCAD
  • Item Code L11
  • Early bird pricing 499
  • price after 10/14 599
  • lunch included (yes/No) Yes Included

9:00am PST

Entertainment Rigging Fundamentals (Day 2 of 2-Day Class)
Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - 4:00pm PST
This two-day survey on Thursday, December 5 and Friday, December 6 covers the essentials of entertainment rigging for theatres, concert halls, studios, churches, and schools.

Fundamentals are the building blocks, so get a solid foundation or reinforce your knowledge in this essential two-day course that provides an understanding of structures, a knowledge of hardware, some math skills, an appreciation for safety, and a whole lot of common sense. Look at rigging from all angles!

14 ETCP renewal credits
Speakers
avatar for Eric Rouse

Eric Rouse

General Manager, Sapsis Rigging
Eric Rouse brings more than 25 years in the entertainment business as a rigger, rigging trainer, inspector, and project manager. As GM at Sapsis Rigging, he supports clients by providing services for design, installations, and inspections of rigging systems as well as providing training... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - 4:00pm PST
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  LDInstitute, RIGGING - ELECTRICAL - AUTOMATION
  • Course Level Intro-Intermediate
  • ETCP CREDITS 7
  • Early bird pricing 799
  • price after 10/14 899
  • lunch included (yes/No) Yes Included

9:00am PST

LEX Basics of Power
Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - 4:00pm PST
This one-day class is for those working professions or non-professional alike, who have some involvement with power and want to understand the basics of safe and proper power handling and management within the entertainment field. Join the power experts from Lex Products for an understanding (or to refresh your knowledge) of basic electricity and AC power generation through more complex Delta and Wye systems, to an overview of power distribution units and cables used in entertainment, this course will give a solid grounding (pardon the pun) in safe electrical practice for our industry.

Session highlights:

1) AC electricity generation
2) Delta and Wye systems
3) Overcurrent Protection
4) GFCI (personal) Protection
5) Load Determination
6) Cable Type and Ampacity
7) Safe Power Practice & Personal Protection Equipment-PPE
8) Cord/Cable Coiling
9) Hand’s-on cable assembly workshop


Speakers
avatar for Bob Luther

Bob Luther

Founder, Lex Products
Bob Luther is the founder of Lex Products LLC, which started in 1989. Lex Products is a leading manufacturer of portable power distribution and cable sets for entertainment, industrial, and military applications. Hes also the founder of the Electrical Power Working Group within the... Read More →
avatar for Patrick O'Keefe

Patrick O'Keefe

Market Manager, Entertainment, Lex Products
Pat O'Keefe has been involved in the specification, sale, installation, training, and use of entertainment market equipment since high school, and since then has gone on to work for some of the premier dealers and manufacturers in the industry. Pat has a B.A. from the University of... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - 4:00pm PST
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  LDInstitute, RIGGING - ELECTRICAL - AUTOMATION
  • Course Level Beginner
  • Item Code L68
  • Early bird pricing 499
  • price after 10/14 599
  • lunch included (yes/No) Yes Included

9:00am PST

Sustainable Power Distribution for Live Event Production
Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - 4:00pm PST
Join us for an immersive one-day class on sustainable power distribution for live event production. In this comprehensive course, we delve into the exciting world of eco-conscious energy management, providing you with the knowledge and skills to revolutionize your approach to power distribution for live events.

In this class, you will learn about the latest advancements in sustainable power technologies and how to integrate them into your live event setups. You will be guided through the fundamentals of solar collection, battery storage, inverters, and energy management. You will gain insights into designing systems, anticipating power needs, and equipment selection. Through engaging discussions and real world examples, you will discover strategies for de-carbonizing your stages and optimizing energy consumption. We will also address the importance of safety protocols and compliance with industry standards. By the end of the class, you will be equipped with the knowledge to design and implement sustainable power distribution systems that align with environmental goals without compromising the quality and reliability of live event production. Don't miss this opportunity to be at the forefront of sustainable event technology. Sign up today and join the movement toward greener, more eco-friendly power distribution practices.
Speakers
avatar for Richard Cadena

Richard Cadena

Trainer / Certified Entertainment Electrician, Academy of Production Technology
Richard Cadena is an ETCP Recognized Trainer and ETCP Certified Entertainment Electrician with 35 years of experience in live event production. He is the author of Electricity for Entertainment Electricians & Technicians (3rd Edition), Automated Lighting: The Art and Science of Moving... Read More →

Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - 4:00pm PST
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  LDInstitute, RIGGING - ELECTRICAL - AUTOMATION
  • ETCP CREDITS 6
  • Item Code L69
  • Early bird pricing 499
  • price after 10/14 599
  • lunch included (yes/No) Yes Included

9:00am PST

A.C. Americas Luminex Class
Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - 5:00pm PST
This class aims to provide an understanding of key network terms and an overview of the common AV network protocols. It also teaches and demonstrates the configuration of Luminex networking and lighting products. This class is best suited for show techs, sales reps, basic system designers, or people who will be using the Luminex product line and need a basic understanding of configuration and use.

This class carries 3 RU credits for CTS training.

Description:
In this course, the student will learn:
Key Network terms
IP addressing
The most popular Audio, Video, and Lighting Protocols and how they are commonly used
In-depth look at the Luminex Product offerings
Luminex Product Configuration and Use
Best practices

Learning Objectives:
At the end of this program, the learner will understand the key network terms and basic network design.
At the end of this program, the learner will be able to identify and understand Luminex's different product offerings.
At the end of this program, the learner will be able to perform the basic configuration of Luminex networking and lighting products.
Speakers
avatar for Anthony Stofflet

Anthony Stofflet

Luminex Brand Manager, A.C. Lighting
Anthony Stofflet has over ten years of experience as a lighting designer working with technical brands, including Luminex. He has experience training, designing, and consulting on projects in the house of worship, theater, and entertainment markets. He works for A.C. Lighting Inc... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - 5:00pm PST
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  LDInstitute, HANDS-ON SOFTWARE
  • Course Level Beginner
  • Item Code L09
  • Early bird pricing 499
  • price after 10/14 599
  • lunch included (yes/No) Yes Included

9:00am PST

Disguise Designer Essentials + Creative Sequencing (Day 2 of 2-Day Class)
Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - 5:00pm PST
In our course you’ll learn everything you need to know to get started with Disguise. You will learn how to use the Disguise production toolkit’s main features including the timeline, stage, output feeds, network setup and device setup.

On Day 2 you will have the opportunity to apply the knowledge you’ve learned as you complete a series of practical tasks crafted to reinforce the techniques needed for structuring and sequencing a variety of projects.

Windows laptop required.
Speakers
avatar for Vickie Claiborne

Vickie Claiborne

Designer, Programmer & Training Specialist, Lighting & Digital Media
Vickie Claiborne is a lighting & digital media designer, programmer, and training specialist, and is now the Training Manager for PRG's Crew Services division.  Her career spans 30+ years and has included roles at High End Systems, Disguise, and PRG. She is also the author of Media... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - 5:00pm PST
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  LDInstitute, HANDS-ON MEDIA SERVER TRAINING
  • Early bird pricing 799
  • price after 10/14 899
  • lunch included (yes/No) Yes Included

9:00am PST

Pangolin BEYOND: Advanced - Laser Technician Course
Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - 5:00pm PST
Pangolin Laser Systems advanced Laser Technician Educational
Course
Page 5 of 50
Recommended course preparation
It is recommended for students to bring their own windows computer and have BEYOND
installed beforehand, 1 Month licenses will be provided free for all students to follow along
with the course but is not required for participation.
As this course is to take beginners and turn them into advanced users, its expected to
understand most everything for normal operation, and most things within the “basic” quick
hints video series. Taking the beginner course is also a good pre-requisite, but its
recommended not to take this immediately after the first course, and instead put time into
using the tools before taking the advanced course.
Pangolin Laser Systems advanced Laser Technician Educational
Course
Page 6 of 50
Frame Drawing
CHAPTER RESOURCES
VIDEOS
Video Info: 1 How To Use The Advanced Frame Editor In BEYOND Software
https://youtu.be/zsaNsuNYJU0?si=BlNTctPYLvNSZ--G
PANGOLIN ARTICLES AND DOCUMENTATION
Advanced Frame Editor in BEYOND 4.0 [Complete Help Docs] (pangolin.com)
VISUAL AND DIAGRAMS
Speakers
avatar for Lyra Letourneua

Lyra Letourneua

Creative Director, Pangolin Laser Systems
Lyra is the Creative Director for Pangolin Laser Systems and has been programming and operating laser shows since she was 14 years old. She has worked in all aspects of the industry including touring, theatre, large scale theme parks, cruise ships, and even small town shows and even... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - 5:00pm PST
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  LDInstitute, LASER TRAINING
  • Course Level Advanced
  • ETCP CREDITS 3.5
  • Item Code L36
  • Early bird pricing 499
  • price after 10/14 599
  • lunch included (yes/No) Yes Included

9:00am PST

PixelMapper & DMX Control 101 – Bringing the creative world of video to lighting fixtures
Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - 5:00pm PST
Discover the exciting world of pixel mapping with our one-day PixelMapper and DMX control course. Designed for beginners and intermediates, this course introduces you to the creative world of video to lighting fixtures. You'll learn how to create stunning visual effects by using Hippotizer’s PixelMapper feature, capable of mapping many thousand light points easily and effectively.

Our expert instructors will guide you through hands-on exercises, covering essential topics such as DMX protocol, component setup, and practical mapping techniques with popular lighting consoles. By the end of the day, you'll have the skills and confidence to start incorporating pixel mapping into your lighting projects.
Speakers
avatar for Nick Spencer

Nick Spencer

Technical Product Manager, Green Hippo
With a decade of experience as a Lighting and Media Server programmer for live and corporate events, concert tours, exhibits and custom experiences, Nick Spencer brings a wealth of knowledge from the Entertainment and PRO AV industries working with Hippotizer Media Servers in various... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - 5:00pm PST
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  LDInstitute, HANDS-ON MEDIA SERVER TRAINING
  • Course Level Beginner-Intermediate
  • Item Code L06
  • Early bird pricing 499
  • price after 10/14 599
  • lunch included (yes/No) Yes Included

9:00am PST

Project Management Bootcamp (Day 2 of 2-Day Class)
Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - 5:00pm PST
A guided approach to creating a project plan using PMP best practices.

Prerequisite:
The basics of how to use a computer.
Laptops are required.

Attendees will develop the skills required to create a practical, flexible and immediately applicable world-class project plan influenced by a PMP. This will become an instant part of your portfolio and templates for all future projects.

Notes on course structure:
This year we are providing an online platform to support the face-to-face presentation.
Provide a WORKSHOP type environment for learning project management.

1. Provide tools and techniques that are immediately applicable to managing all projects and workflow
2. Instructor provided feedback on creation of project plan
3. Access to an online support with all course materials and templates

Rationale for Course:
There are many persons who started their careers as experts in one field or another and have found themselves now managing a team without all the project management training that would have been ideal. For persons operating in our industry, the absence of the term “project manager” as a formal title has hidden the need for this training. Many of the activities being done by the members of the target audience involves managing projects even though they are not recognized as “projects”, many of them are in fact projects. This course (taught by a trained PMP, practicing educator, and an entertainment management practitioner for over 20 years) will provide attendee with skills to take on any project with a sense of confidence and provide useful tools and techniques to ensure increased success. It will also show how to assess your progress and alter your approach before it is too late, so that your projects can remain on time and be completed within budget.

Here is what you will get from this course:

· The confidence, skills and technique to use every day accessible tools to succeed as a project manager, in any industry, by developing a wholistic approach to planning, and executing a project.
· Develop two project plans which can immediately be use in your portfolio as a testament to your current experience and skills as a manager.
· Practical strategies for project management and project plan development through an instructor-lead interactive workshop.

Target Audience:

· Facilities managers for any performance/visual arts venue
· Managers and leaders in House of worships
· Technical Directors
· Production Managers
· Stage Managers
· Faculty in technical theatre
· Students of technical theatre
· Event producers
· Middle managers
· Rental houses team leaders, managers and owners.

Course Schedule
Module 0: Online platform ahead of face-to-face meeting
(This will be accessed via an online platform that will be provided 2 weeks prior to the course)

· Orientation and platform introduction
· Course outline
· Overview of tools to be used
· Outline of portfolio to be developed

Module 1:Overview on planning a project

· What is a project and how to define what success looks like on the levels that matters?
· Initiating a project in a systematic way.
· Using tools to decompose projects.
· Gather project requirements.
· How to define and develop a complete project scope as well as understanding technique to break down (decompose) an established scope in a systematic way, applicable to any project (large or small, in any industry).
· How to identify and manage the inevitable risks that are associated with all projects.
· How to gather information to create a realistic schedule and budget.
· How to be successful when you must “back into a budget”.

Module 2:Overview on managing scope and budgets

· Using tools to create and manage budgets and scopes.
· Project Draft

Module 3:Project Schedules

· Executing a project: A serious look at your workflow.
· Tips on how to maximize the use of your team.
· Management of your workflow as a Project Manager, with detailed use of flexible
Speakers
avatar for Rohan Garricks

Rohan Garricks

Senior Project Manager, Eos Lightmedia
Rohan Garricks was born in Spanish Town, Jamaica, graduated from UMUC with a 4.0 GPA in his MS Project Management program, and completed his PMP certification. He teaches the principles of project management in the entertainment industry and has worked as a technical manager with... Read More →

Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - 5:00pm PST
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  LDInstitute, LDIntensives
  • Course Level all levels
  • ETCP CREDITS 3.5
  • Early bird pricing 799
  • price after 10/14 899
  • lunch included (yes/No) Yes Included

9:00am PST

Vectorworks for Scenic Design
Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - 5:00pm PST
This intensive, all-day seminar will show users how to incorporate Vectorworks into their scenic design process. The first half will cover Spotlight tools for room layouts, including staging, seating, and soft goods. The afternoon session will work with free-form modeling, creating custom scenic elements, and applying textures. We will finish by making rendered images and construction documents.

Target audience: Scenic and Event designers interested in learning how Vectorworks can be incorporated into their design process. This is an advanced class.

Prerequisites: This is not a beginner class. Attendees must have a solid understanding of Vectorworks and be comfortable drafting in a 3D environment. We recommend completing the Core Certification Course online.

Must bring own laptop. System requirements have been updated to Vectorworks 2025 here: https://www.vectorworks.net/sysreq
Speakers
avatar for Michael Sharon

Michael Sharon

Trainer, Vectorworks
Michael Sharon has been a lighting designer for over 30 years. Starting in theater, then touring with bands around the world, he moved on to industrial and corporate events. A Vectorworks user since MiniCad 6, he has used the software for everything from light plots and architecture... Read More →

Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - 5:00pm PST
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  LDInstitute, HANDS-ON SOFTWARE
  • Course Level advanced
  • ETCP CREDITS 3.5
  • Item Code L22
  • Early bird pricing 499
  • price after 10/14 599
  • lunch included (yes/No) Yes Included

9:00am PST

Meyer Sound - Spatial Audio: Spacemap Go
Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - 6:00pm PST
Spatial Audio: Spacemap Go is a 1-day interactive workshop in developing understanding and knowledge in spatial audio using Spacemap Go, Meyer Sound’s spatial sound design and mixing tool. This training includes guiding principles in spatial audio; Spacemap Go operations and workflow; and spatial sound design and mixing.  
 
This course is for people who want an introduction to spatial audio, have interest in using Meyer Sound’s Spacemap Go tool in live productions or events, and need to know how to design, use, and maintain these systems. 
 
By the end of the training, participants will understand the guiding principles of spatial audio and system design; how to install a spatial audio system; how to apply workflow for installing, connecting, designing, and mixing using Spacemap Go; how to build Spacemaps and trajectories and trigger them with external control using OSC (Open Sound Control) and plug-ins; and they will explore various approaches in mixing spatial audio in a live production environment and installations.
Speakers
avatar for Leonard Blanche

Leonard Blanche

Technical Support Specialist, Meyer Sound
Leonard Blanche is a San Francisco Bay Area-based sound engineer and musician. A native of Italy, he has experience both as a classical pianist — with an M.A. degree from the State Conservatory of Florence — and as a touring electronic musician and live FOH engineer. After moving... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - 6:00pm PST
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  LDInstitute, PRO AUDIO
  • Course Level Beginner-Intermediate
  • Item Code L75
  • Early bird pricing Free
  • price after 10/14 Free
  • lunch included (yes/No) Not Included

9:00am PST

Dataton Academy; WATCHOUT 7 Training
Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - Saturday December 7, 2024 5:00pm PST
This Dataton Academy focuses on WATCHOUT version 7, released in 2024. The two-day class is appropriate for beginners to the WATCHOUT multi-display show composer system, as well as current users looking to explore new features in WATCHOUT 7.

This WATCHOUT training covers basic and more advanced topics and is designed to give attendees a clear understanding of WATCHOUT – its strengths, key features, applications, and possibilities. In this hands-on class, you will be able to hone previous skills while learning new ones, workflow solutions, and common trouble-shooting practices.

1. Show set-up, including asset workflow
2. Effects and compositions
3. Virtual displays
4. Workflow for mapping on 3D models

*Participants are expected to bring their own laptop PC.
Speakers
avatar for Steve Selwyn

Steve Selwyn

Director/Dataton Trainer, Mirage Associates
Steve Selwyn is the director of Mirage Associates, Dataton's UK & ROI Premium Partner. He has many years experience of implementing WATCHOUT projects coupled with a vast knowledge of surrounding technologies, especially video and content delivery. Steve has been instrumental in Dataton... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - Saturday December 7, 2024 5:00pm PST
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  LDInstitute, HANDS-ON MEDIA SERVER TRAINING
  • Course Level beginner
  • ETCP CREDITS 3.5
  • Item Code L04
  • Early bird pricing 799
  • price after 10/14 899
  • lunch included (yes/No) Not Included

9:00am PST

Battle of the Busk (Hands-On Busking with Lighting Consoles)
Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - Sunday December 8, 2024 5:00pm PST
Lighting and video programmers unite! The Battle of the Busk is back with an all new configuration including live video and a show floor stage. This three day workshop will enrich programmers in the latest technology and professional theory behind building a live show. Participants will divide up into teams, working in pre-visualization stations equipped with lighting consoles and video platforms, under the guidance of manufacturer sponsored technical support and professional mentorship to create a large competitive show. Expect two days of hands-on experience, Lighting led by Luther Frank and video with Pixera media servers led by Kerstin Hovland. The final day of the workshop culminates in a live show opening night at the LDI Circle Bar, complete with a People’s Choice Award and extended networking event.

Consoles and fixtures provided by Chauvet, ETC, Acme, and ACT Entertainment. Stage by StagePro/Apex Stages. Media servers by AV Stumpfl/Pixera. Sound system by RCF. Haze by Hazebase.

Consoles:

Battle of the Busk: Lighting
Host: Luther Frank
Level: Intermediate-Advanced
Cap: (20) 5 Teams of 2 Lighting and 2 Video programmers
Required Materials: Laptop/Tablet, showfiles/libraries

Day 1 (Friday) - Live Programming: How to Busk- (9am-5pm)
The workshop begins with onboarding all participants on the tools available to them for Monday’s competition. We’ll cover the lighting desks, video stations, pre-made tools, and the best practices for establishing a workflow to getting the show audience ready. A brief seminar will showcase some of the best methods from top professionals throughout the industry including punt pages, effect libraries, and deployment theory. After this, we’ll break into teams for the rest of the workshop. Each team will be introduced to their workstation, and begin training and setup procedures for effective pre-visualization and design.

Day 2 (Saturday) - Live Programming: Prep for Success- (9am-5pm)
The second day is a full day of hands-on creative exploration. Teams will be given access to their equipment, console trainers, and professional mentors in equal blocks to keep them moving towards their final showing. As the day concludes all teams will test their systems and have a chance at last looks before finalizing their busking tool sets for tomorrow's show.

Day 3 (Sunday) - The Battle of the Busk (4pm-7pm)
The third day of the workshop is the opening day of LDI, and the final competition, showing each team's work. Once the LDI Crew and Connect Industry Party opens at 6pm at the Circle Bar, the industry will gather to observe and vote on their favorite live performance. Expect energy, excitement, and a networking event like nowhere else in our industry.

Day 4 (Tuesday) - Awards Ceremony (9am-10am - DSE Keynote Stage)
Winners will be announced at the LDI Booth and Product Awards Breakfast Ceremony. Prizes will be awarded.

Speakers
avatar for Luther Frank

Luther Frank

Founding Partner, Lighting Designer, Sovereign Candle Collective
Specializing in light, projection, and stage design, Luther works in a wide variety of live production genres. They have extensive experience in scenography and creative direction for the performing arts, ranging from opera to fashion shows to live broadcast concerts and everything... Read More →

Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - Sunday December 8, 2024 5:00pm PST
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  LDInstitute, LIGHTING CONSOLE TRAINING
  • Course Level Intermediate
  • ETCP CREDITS 8.5
  • Item Code L03
  • Early bird pricing FREE
  • price after 10/14 FREE
  • lunch included (yes/No) Not Included

9:00am PST

Battle of the Busk (Hands-on Busking with Media Servers)
Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - Sunday December 8, 2024 5:00pm PST

Level: Intermediate-Advanced
Cap: (16) 4 Teams of 2 Lighting and 2 Video programmers
Required Materials: Laptop/Tablet, showfiles/libraries
Teams of two will work with Pixera* media servers
Content creation led by Kerstin Hovland.

Prerequisite:
Prepare for the ultimate event, Battle of The Busk at LDI by mastering the essentials with our Pixera Fundamentals course! When you sign up for Battle of The Busk, you are agreeing to complete this mandatory prerequisite online course, designed to equip you with the foundational knowledge necessary to excel in the advanced training sessions at LDI.
Join our live remote workshop via Microsoft Teams on December 4 and 5 from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM Mountain Time, or access the course as a set of downloadable videos at your convenience. We highly encourage live participation to maximize your learning experience.
Ensure you arrive at LDI ready to dive into advanced content with confidence. Enroll in the Pixera Fundamentals course today and secure your spot in Battle of The Busk!

Day 1 (Friday) - Live Programming: How to Busk- (9am-5pm)
The workshop begins with onboarding all participants on the tools available to them for Monday’s competition. We'll begin with an introduction to the Pixera platform, and how platform architecture can inform the prep of content for busking. We will move on to content gathering and production, including an intro to common creation tools and AI apps, stock sources, and the best practices for organizing content to deliver flexibility when it's showtime. A brief seminar will showcase some of the best methods from top professionals throughout the industry including punt strategies, using video effects, and setting up a tactile operating approach that works for you. After this, we’ll break into teams for the rest of the workshop. Each team will be introduced to their workstation, and begin training and setup procedures for effective pre-visualization and design.

Day 2 (Saturday) - Live Programming: Prep for Success- (9am-5pm)
The second day is a full day of hands-on creative exploration. Teams will be given access to their equipment, content, Pixera programmers, and professional mentors in equal blocks to keep them moving towards their final showing. As the day concludes all teams will test their systems and have a chance at last looks before finalizing their busking tool sets for tomorrow's show.

Day3 (Sunday) - The Battle of the Busk (4pm-7pm)
The third day of the workshop is the opening day of LDI, and the final competitive showing of all the teams' work. Once the LDI Crew and Connect Industry Party opens at 6pm at the Circle Bar, the industry will gather to observe and vote on their favorite live busking performance. Expect energy, excitement, and a networking event like nowhere else in our industry.

Winners will be announced at the LDI Booth and Product Awards Ceremony on Tuesday morning (9am-10) at the DSE Keynote Stage. Prizes will be awarded.

*Pixera is the exclusive media server sponsor for The Battle Of The Busk

Consoles and fixtures provided by Chauvet, ETC, Acme, and ACT Entertainment. Stage by StagePro/Apex Stages. Media servers by AV Stumpfl/Pixera. Sound system by RCF. Haze by Hazebase.


Speakers
avatar for Kerstin Hovland

Kerstin Hovland

Post-Disciplinary Artist, Electronic Countermeasures, LLC
Kerstin Larissa Hovland is a post-disciplinary artist specializing in pixels, programming, and light for music and performance. She is one half of the creative duo of Electronic Countermeasures.Kerstin holds an MFA in Experimental Animation and Integrated Media from California Institute... Read More →
avatar for Chet Miller

Chet Miller

Project Technology Specialist, 4Wall Entertainment
Chet Miller (they) is a new media engineer based in Chicago. They are specialized in media server workflows, problem solving, and training. As a programmer, Chet has worked on and off Broadway, international concert touring, opera, large scale corporate shows, broadcast, themed entertainment... Read More →

Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - Sunday December 8, 2024 5:00pm PST
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  LDInstitute, HANDS-ON MEDIA SERVER TRAINING
  • Course Level All levels
  • ETCP CREDITS 8.5
  • Item Code L02
  • Early bird pricing Free
  • price after 10/14 Free
  • lunch included (yes/No) Not Included

9:00am PST

Battle of the Busk (Hands-on Busking with Media Servers) Day 2 of 3
Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - Sunday December 8, 2024 5:00pm PST
TBA
Description
Level: Intermediate-Advanced
Cap: (16) 4 Teams of 2 Lighting and 2 Video programmers
Required Materials: Laptop/Tablet, showfiles/libraries
Teams of two will work with Pixera* media servers

Prerequisite:
Prepare for the ultimate event, Battle of The Busk at LDI by mastering the essentials with our Pixera Fundamentals course! When you sign up for Battle of The Busk, you are agreeing to complete this mandatory prerequisite online course, designed to equip you with the foundational knowledge necessary to excel in the advanced training sessions at LDI.
Join our live workshop on December 4 and 5 from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM Mountain Time, or access the course as a set of downloadable videos at your convenience. We highly encourage live participation to maximize your learning experience.
Ensure you arrive at LDI ready to dive into advanced content with confidence. Enroll in the Pixera Fundamentals course today and secure your spot in Battle of The Busk!

Day 1 (Friday) - Live Programming: How to Busk- (9am-5pm)
The workshop begins with onboarding all participants on the tools available to them for Monday’s competition. We'll begin with an introduction to the Pixera platform, and how platform architecture can inform the prep of content for busking. We will move on to content gathering and production, including an intro to common creation tools and AI apps, stock sources, and the best practices for organizing content to deliver flexibility when it's showtime. A brief seminar will showcase some of the best methods from top professionals throughout the industry including punt strategies, using video effects, and setting up a tactile operating approach that works for you. After this, we’ll break into teams for the rest of the workshop. Each team will be introduced to their workstation, and begin training and setup procedures for effective pre-visualization and design.

Day 2 (Saturday) - Live Programming: Prep for Success- (9am-5pm)
The second day is a full day of hands-on creative exploration. Teams will be given access to their equipment, content, Pixera programmers, and professional mentors in equal blocks to keep them moving towards their final showing. As the day concludes all teams will test their systems and have a chance at last looks before finalizing their busking tool sets for tomorrow's show.

Day3 (Sunday) - The Battle of the Busk (4pm-7pm)
The third day of the workshop is the opening day of LDI, and the final competitive showing of all the teams' work. Once the LDI Crew and Connect Industry Party opens at 6pm at the Circle Bar, the industry will gather to observe and vote on their favorite live busking performance. Expect energy, excitement, and a networking event like nowhere else in our industry.

Winners will be announced at the LDI Booth and Product Awards Ceremony on Tuesday morning (9am). Prizes will be awarded.

*Pixera is the exclusive media server sponsor for The Battle Of The Busk

Consoles and fixtures provided by Chauvet, ETC, Acme, and ACT Entertainment. Stage by StagePro/Apex Stages. Media servers by AV Stumpfl/Pixera. Sound system by RCF. Haze by Hazebase.


Speakers
avatar for Kerstin Hovland

Kerstin Hovland

Post-Disciplinary Artist, Electronic Countermeasures, LLC
Kerstin Larissa Hovland is a post-disciplinary artist specializing in pixels, programming, and light for music and performance. She is one half of the creative duo of Electronic Countermeasures.Kerstin holds an MFA in Experimental Animation and Integrated Media from California Institute... Read More →
avatar for Chet Miller

Chet Miller

Project Technology Specialist, 4Wall Entertainment
Chet Miller (they) is a new media engineer based in Chicago. They are specialized in media server workflows, problem solving, and training. As a programmer, Chet has worked on and off Broadway, international concert touring, opera, large scale corporate shows, broadcast, themed entertainment... Read More →

Friday December 6, 2024 9:00am - Sunday December 8, 2024 5:00pm PST
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  LDInstitute, HANDS-ON MEDIA SERVER TRAINING
  • Course Level Intermediate-Advanced
  • ETCP CREDITS 8.5
  • Early bird pricing Free
  • price after 10/14 Free
  • lunch included (yes/No) Not Included

9:30am PST

Hands On HIVE
Friday December 6, 2024 9:30am - 3:30pm PST
Hands On HIVE is the first ever US training on the Hive media engine ecosystem that is changing the way we approach the traditional media server market.
Capable of performing the tasks of media server systems 10 times it's size and cost, the Hive media engines are the ultimate in scalable, affordable media playback solutions for live entertainment and AV Installations.
The full day course introduces the components that make up a Hive media playback system and the many ways to program or control it.
  • System Set-up including a detailed look at Beesync the proprietary system used to sync multiple systems on a network to work as a single larger system.
  • Video mapping techniques including region mapping, grid warping, keystone and soft edge blending.
  • Explore the built-in programming options and the different applications that they are aimed at.
  • Learn about the multiple control protocols that can be used from external devices.
  • Intro to the Camera based alignment options compatible with HIVE devices. 
The course offers hands-on experience with in-person devices that access the user interface in order to configure the system in a real-world environment.

Participants need to bring a laptop.

Class Size: Max 16 people. 8 stations; 2 students per station. 
Speakers
avatar for Nigel Sadler

Nigel Sadler

Sales Director, Hive Media Control
Nigel Sadler has been working in the technical side of live entertainment for over 35 years. Training as a theatre lighting designer at Mountview theatre school in London, his professional career has allowed him to work in many aspects of lighting and video and for quite a few big... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 9:30am - 3:30pm PST
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  LDInstitute, HANDS-ON MEDIA SERVER TRAINING
  • Item Code L81
  • Early bird pricing 499
  • price after 10/14 599
  • lunch included (yes/No) Yes included

9:30am PST

ETC Eos Console Training - Enhanced Skills (Level 2)
Friday December 6, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm PST
Ready to move beyond the basics with your Eos family console? Taught on the new Eos Apex console, Level 2 goes beyond the basics covered in our Level 1 training class. This class will get you going with additional features and functions of your console and get you on your way to programming like a pro. Topics covered in this class are Display Layouts and Workspaces including Snapshots, Palettes and Presets, Direct Selects, Discrete Timing and Multipart Cues, Relative and Absolute Effects, working with multi-cell fixtures and moving lights, and basic Magic Sheets.

Prerequisites: Attendees should have prior experience with an Eos family lighting console. Level 1 is generally recommended before taking Level 2. Online classes are available at: https://learningstage.etcconnect.com/

Check out the other Eos family training sessions offered at LDI 2024!

Instructor: ETC Staff or ETC Certified Contract Trainer
Speakers
avatar for Patrick Stewart

Patrick Stewart

Outreach and Training Specialist, ETC
Patrick started working on lighting systems in the late 80’s. Toured doing large corporate events throughout the 90’s ranging from a couple dozen fixtures to several hundred. In 1999 he joined ETC as a Field Service Engineer, installing and fixing lighting systems in everything... Read More →

Friday December 6, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm PST
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  LDInstitute, LIGHTING CONSOLE TRAINING
  • Course Level Intermediate
  • ETCP CREDITS 7
  • Item Code L43
  • Early bird pricing 499
  • price after 10/14 599
  • lunch included (yes/No) Yes Included

9:30am PST

grandMA3 Intermediate Class (Day 2 of 2-Day Class)
Friday December 6, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm PST
This two-day course is designed for programmers who already have an understanding of the fundamentals of the grandMA3 software. It goes into a more in-depth understanding of patch, 3D, DMX tools, groups, presets, phases, cue functionality, syntax, timecode, layouts, networking, and more. This course should not be taken by someone who has not already completed the grandMA3 for the grandMA2 User course or grandMA3 Beginner courses, or who has not already spent several months actively using grandMA3 software. All attendees are strongly encouraged to complete the free grandMA3 Intermediate Pretest first. If you do not score at least 85% on this test, we strongly recommend you take the grandMA3 Beginner or grandMA3 for the grandMA2 User course before this intermediate class. This class assumes the presence of an underlying knowledge of the topics covered in the Beginner or grandMA3 for the grandMA2 User courses and will not have time to go through the basic information.
Speakers
avatar for Amanda Gougelmann

Amanda Gougelmann

Technical Support, ACT Entertainment
Amanda Gougelmann is a part of the Software Support Team at ACT Entertainment. While Amanda is based in San Diego, CA, she works in the ACT Burbank office. Amanda graduated from San Diego State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Design and Technology. After being introduced... Read More →

Friday December 6, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm PST
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  LDInstitute, LIGHTING CONSOLE TRAINING
  • Course Level Intermediate-Advanced
  • ETCP CREDITS 3.5
  • Early bird pricing 799
  • price after 10/14 899
  • lunch included (yes/No) Yes Included

9:30am PST

ChamSys MagicQ Training - Beginner to Intermediate
Friday December 6, 2024 9:30am - Saturday December 7, 2024 5:30pm PST
MagicQ basic training course covers the use of all MagicQ products including our MagicQ consoles and PC Interfaces.

This two-day course covers starting new shows from scratch, layouts, patching, recording and editing cues, cue lists and chases, FX programming.
The course is suitable for all skill levels but suited more to those starting out with MagicQ.
Experienced users can pick up new tips and tricks.

Set up for training is two people per console using ChamSys MagicVis for visualization.
  • Getting a new MagicQ show started from Patching to Programming. 
  • Different programming styles and features suited to Live Events, TV/Broadcast and Theatre.  
  • Programming tips & techniques from our trainers.  
  • Use of more advanced features such as Pixel Mapping, Multi-Element Fixture console and Networking.   
  •  
Target audience 
  
Lighting Programmers, Lighting Technicians, Console Operators & Lighting Designers 
  
Level of class 
  
Basic to Intermediate Lighting Console Training.  
  
Requirements prior to attending:  
A good understanding of DMX-512 
A general understanding of programming terms 
Be Computer literate.  
Speakers
avatar for Chip Courser

Chip Courser

Western US Product Specialist, ChamSys Lighting
Charles (Chip) has over 15 years experience as a designer and programmer, running entertainment, corporate, and event lighting, spanning from small local nightclubs to internationally televised live events and corporate shows. When not playing with lights Chip can often be found under... Read More →
avatar for Brett Lorins

Brett Lorins

ChamSys Console Support Specialist, ChamSys Lighting
Brett has been a Lighting Designer & Programmer for the last 28 years. He started his career in night clubs and has since worked in every facet of the industry from cruise ships to corporate meetings, private events, and world concert tours, working with artists such as Kid Cudi... Read More →

Friday December 6, 2024 9:30am - Saturday December 7, 2024 5:30pm PST
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  LDInstitute, LIGHTING CONSOLE TRAINING
  • Course Level Beginner-Intermediate
  • ETCP CREDITS 3.5
  • Item Code L42
  • Early bird pricing 799
  • price after 10/14 899
  • lunch included (yes/No) Yes Included

9:30am PST

ETC Hog 4 Console Training
Friday December 6, 2024 9:30am - Saturday December 7, 2024 5:30pm PST
This 2-day intermediate course covers the Hog 4 control software which is used on the Hog 4, Full Boar 4, Road Hog 4, Hedgehog 4, and Hog 4PC. This hands-on class will use an industry standard Hog 4 Console connected to Capture visualization software. The class covers most parts of the console software including the new color handling features of v4.0, and plenty of time allotted for questions and general practice time.
Prerequisites: Attendee should have prior experience with automated luminaires and a general familiarity with lighting consoles. In addition, they should have working knowledge of the DMX 512 communication protocol, fixture addressing, and patching. Some previous Hog 4 experience is highly recommended but not required.

Day 1 offers an introduction or review section, covering navigation, patching, and palettes to cue lists and playback options.
• Console overview
• Navigation
• Patching
• Basic programming concepts
• Palettes
• Playback
• Cuelists
• Pages

Day 2 will cover intermediate level features in the morning and more advanced programming features in the afternoon.
• Advanced patching
• Scenes
• Playback bars/Playback Bar Docking
• Kind/CMD keys
• Effects
• Batches
• Pixel mapping
• Control Panel/Preferences
• Networking
• Troubleshooting
This is a two-day training session. Participants are expected to attend both days.
Lunch is provided each day.

Online classes are available at: https://learningstage.etcconnect.com/
Check out the other Hog sessions offered at LDI 2024!

Instructor:  Noah Allen, Product Support Specialist and Hog 4 Trainer, ETC Austin
Speakers
avatar for Noah Allen

Noah Allen

Product Support Specialist and Hog 4 Trainer, High End

Friday December 6, 2024 9:30am - Saturday December 7, 2024 5:30pm PST
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  LDInstitute, LIGHTING CONSOLE TRAINING
  • Course Level Intermediate
  • ETCP CREDITS 7
  • Item Code L44
  • Early bird pricing 799
  • price after 10/14 899
  • lunch included (yes/No) Yes Included

9:30am PST

grandMA3 Beginner
Friday December 6, 2024 9:30am - Saturday December 7, 2024 5:30pm PST
This two-day course is designed for programmers who have little to no experience with grandMA lighting consoles or for people new to lighting programming in general. It covers the basics of views, attribute manipulation, patching, groups, presets, sequences, executors, and phasers. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the fundamentals of programming the grandMA3 software. All attendees are strongly encouraged to complete the free grandMA3 Beginner Pretest first. If you do not score at least 85% on this test, we strongly recommend reviewing the free grandMA3 Prerequisite course before attending a grandMA3 Beginner course. This class assumes some underlying knowledge of the topics covered in the prerequisite course and we will not have time to review all of this basic information.
Speakers
avatar for Justin Seithel

Justin Seithel

Software Support Team, ACT Entertainment
Justin Seithel is a member of the Software Support Team at ACT Entertainment. Working out of their Burbank office to help support existing MA users and educate newcomers. Justin was first introduced to lighting at an early age. Gaining a love and passion for it through his Father’s... Read More →

Friday December 6, 2024 9:30am - Saturday December 7, 2024 5:30pm PST
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  LDInstitute, LIGHTING CONSOLE TRAINING
  • ETCP CREDITS 3.5
  • Item Code L55
  • Early bird pricing 799
  • price after 10/14 899
  • lunch included (yes/No) Yes Included

9:30am PST

VYV Training - Tachyon/Xenon - Next Level Architectural Mapping
Friday December 6, 2024 9:30am - Saturday December 7, 2024 5:30pm PST
TBA
VYV is a leading provider of cutting-edge video servers, projection mapping, and interactive solutions used on projects for clients such as Cirque du Soleil, The Walt Disney Company, Dragone, ABBA, Roger Waters, Bruno Mars, and many others. This hands-on training will give attendees the foundational training on the VYV Product ecosystem and practices for when they encounter our systems. This training covers manual projection calibration, automatic calibration, timeline programming, media management and show control.
Speakers
avatar for Anthony Bezencon

Anthony Bezencon

Director UK Office, VYV
As director of the VYV-UK Office and with over 25 years of experience in the media technology industry, Anthony "Bez" Bezencon has built a distinguished career at the forefront of video display technology. Bez’s career includes significant contributions to some of the most notable... Read More →

Friday December 6, 2024 9:30am - Saturday December 7, 2024 5:30pm PST
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  LDInstitute, HANDS-ON MEDIA SERVER TRAINING
  • Course Level Beginner-Intermediate
  • ETCP CREDITS 3.5
  • Item Code L08
  • Early bird pricing 799
  • price after 10/14 899
  • lunch included (yes/No) Yes Included

10:00am PST

zactrack System Training
Friday December 6, 2024 10:00am - 6:00pm PST
Get hands-on with zactrack’s automated follow systems, learn how to operate and deploy this unique technology and transform a production through integration with lighting, audio, video, and other show control disciplines.
Speakers
avatar for Dustin Barnes

Dustin Barnes

Zactrack Software Support Manager, ACT Entertainment
Dustin started programming in 2012, going on to graduate with a BFA in Technical Theatre and Design from SFASU in 2020. In 2021, he joined the ACT Entertainment Software Support team and has since taken on the role of Zactrack Product Specialist as well as Software Support Manager... Read More →
avatar for Stephen Baird-Smith

Stephen Baird-Smith

Technical Business Development, zactrack
I've worked for manufacturers in the entertainment lighting industry for over 15 years, with special expertise in control.  For zactrack I do Technical Business Development, working with designers and specifiers to grow the automated tracking sector and develop the product for the... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 10:00am - 6:00pm PST
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  LDInstitute, RIGGING - ELECTRICAL - AUTOMATION
  • Item Code L70
  • Early bird pricing 499
  • price after 10/14 599
  • lunch included (yes/No) Yes Included

2:00pm PST

Immersive Storytelling and Creative Direction on Experiences
Friday December 6, 2024 2:00pm - 6:00pm PST
Immerse yourself in cutting-edge digital creativity, Immersive Storytelling, and Creative Direction in a half-day workshop led by industry pioneer Josue Ibanez. This workshop offers a deep dive into the expansive world of immersive media and designing experiences, guiding participants through emerging opportunities and career paths within the industry. Whether you're looking to specialise in virtual reality, augmented reality, light installations, AV performances, or other digital experiences, you will gain invaluable insights into building a successful career. The session is designed to expose participants to the multifaceted aspects of immersive media and equip them with thoughtful strategies to thrive in this dynamic field.

In the latter half of the masterclass, Josue will shift focus to practical applications, offering a crash course on storytelling and creative direction applied to any kind of experience. Participants will explore how to build and create solid concepts for immersive experiences, pitching, and production processes and understand the strengths and limitations of various technologies. You will learn how to craft compelling experiences and media artworks through hands-on examples and expert guidance. This segment is tailored to provide the skills and knowledge necessary to stand out in the competitive landscape of immersive media, making it a must-attend for anyone eager to create breathing experiences.
Speakers
avatar for Josue Ibanez

Josue Ibanez

Immersive Experience Designer, Josue Ibanez Studio
Josue Ibañez is a visionary in the multimedia industry with a career spanning over a decade. Throughout his journey, he has explored modern storytelling, pushing the boundaries of digital and physical experiences. With an artistic drive, he seeks to unravel the fusion of technology... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 2:00pm - 6:00pm PST
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  LDInstitute, HANDS-ON SOFTWARE
  • Course Level Beginner-Intermediate
  • Item Code L12
  • Early bird pricing 299
  • price after 10/14 349
  • lunch included (yes/No) Not Included
 

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