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Thursday, December 5
 

9:00am PST

Setting Up, Testing, and Troubleshooting Lighting Control Systems and Networks
Thursday December 5, 2024 9:00am - 4:00pm PST
Setting up and testing a lighting control system used to be relatively simple, but it’s becoming increasingly complex, and networking plays an integral part. If you want to advance your career in this industry, then it’s a good idea to know how to set up, test, and troubleshoot lighting networks, including DMX, Ethernet, and Ethernet-based protocols like Art-Net and sACN, and how to use RDM to quickly configure and remotely monitor your equipment. This course covers all of those bases with an emphasis in hands-on activities and learning.

Bring a laptop if you have one, or a smart phone or tablet if you don’t have a laptop for networking exercises.
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 →

Thursday December 5, 2024 9:00am - 4:00pm PST
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  LDInstitute, RIGGING - ELECTRICAL - AUTOMATION
  • Course Level Intro-Intermediate
  • ETCP CREDITS 6
  • Item Code L67
  • Early bird pricing 499
  • price after 10/14 599
  • lunch included (yes/No) Yes Included
 
Friday, December 6
 

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
 
Saturday, December 7
 

9:00am PST

Setting Up and Monitoring Portable Power Distribution Systems
Saturday December 7, 2024 9:00am - 4:00pm PST
It’s easy enough to run stinger cables (a.k.a. a single or an extension cord) to power an audio console, video projector, lighting instruments, or an entire stage, but is it safe? Is it reliable? The safety and reliability of a portable power distribution system depends on every link in the chain. Given the way we toss around our equipment, the way to throw it in a road case, run it along the ground and step on it, run over it with forklifts and golf carts, leave it outside all day long to bake in the sun, day in and day out, there are usually hidden weak links that could devolve into major problems. But we can get ahead of potential problems by learning to spot those weaknesses using the right tools for the job, and by monitoring the system during operation. This one-day class is designed to walk through best practices for setting up and monitoring portable power distribution systems so that they are safer and more reliable.

Prepare to take the ETCP Entertainment Electrician’s exam or the ETCP Portable Power Distribution Certification exam, or just advance your knowledge and career with this class.

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 →

Saturday December 7, 2024 9:00am - 4:00pm PST
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  LDInstitute, RIGGING - ELECTRICAL - AUTOMATION
  • Course Level Intermediate-Advanced
  • ETCP CREDITS 6
  • Item Code L71
  • Early bird pricing 499
  • price after 10/14 599
  • lunch included (yes/No) Yes Included
 
Tuesday, December 10
 

8:00am PST

SPRAT Work-at-Height Certification (Day 2 of 2-Day Class)
Tuesday December 10, 2024 8:00am - 3:00pm PST
  • Designed to parallel SPRAT’s existing rope access certification program, the work-at-height program establishes a certification with performance-based criteria to ensure a baseline minimum of skills for the use of personal fall protection systems.  RIG will provide the training and host the Evaluation session. Candidates who successfully complete the evaluation will receive a certificate issued by the SPRAT office and valid for 3 years.

    Regarding the SPRAT Work-at-Height Certification Program, information can be found here:
    https://sprat.org/work-at-height-program/
Speakers
avatar for Bob Goodwin

Bob Goodwin

Director of Standards and Training, Rigging International Group
Bob Goodwin is the Director of Standards and Training for RIG Rope Access since 2016 and he is responsible for the development of its IRATA-compliant, industry leading, rope access programs. RIG is recognized as the gold standard for rope access construction, and Bob’s commitment... Read More →
avatar for Chad Shearer

Chad Shearer

General Manager, Rigging International Group
Chad Shearer is general manager at Rigging International Group. He has worked in the rope access industry for 20 years. He has experience in multiple industrial fields—working as a field technician, Level 3 supervisor, instructor, operations manager, training manager, and general... Read More →

Tuesday December 10, 2024 8:00am - 3:00pm PST
RIG Booth #1380
  LDInstitute, RIGGING - ELECTRICAL - AUTOMATION
  • Course Level Intermediate
  • ETCP CREDITS 6
  • Early bird pricing 799
  • price after 10/14 899
  • lunch included (yes/No) Lunch included
 

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