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Thursday, December 5
 

9:00am PST

Entertainment Rigging Fundamentals
Thursday December 5, 2024 9:00am - Friday December 6, 2024 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 →
Thursday December 5, 2024 9:00am - Friday December 6, 2024 4:00pm PST
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  LDInstitute, RIGGING - ELECTRICAL - AUTOMATION
  • Course Level Intro-Intermediate
  • ETCP CREDITS 7
  • Item Code L65
  • Early bird pricing 799
  • price after 10/14 899
  • lunch included (yes/No) Yes Included
 
Friday, December 6
 

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

9:30am 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

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
 
Saturday, December 7
 

9:00am PST

RIGZ: An LDI Rigging Intensive
Saturday December 7, 2024 9:00am - Sunday December 8, 2024 5:00pm PST
RIGZ is an all-new, two-day rigging intensive programmed in conjunction with expert riggers Tracy Nunnally and Eric Rouse for all riggers, facility managers, technical directors, designers, and all those interested in the ins and outs of rigging safety and practices. RIGZ carries ETCP renewal credits.

The two days include the following sessions featuring industry experts as well as a complimentary reception at Park on Fremont on Saturday evening, December 7. Please RSVP for the reception when you register for RIGZ.

RIGZ schedule:
Saturday, December 7:

9:00am: Welcome
9:30-11am: Rigging For Designers

Tracy Nunnally, Brandon Wardell & Kristi Ross-Clausen
Creative designers from all disciplines intersect with rigging at many points (pun intended) in their process. Often, the creative team does not have the information that the rigging designers need in order to effectively serve the project. Join professional riggers for a discussion of how creative designers can effectively include rigging designers into their process so that the interaction with the rigging team is positive and effective. In this session, we will discuss the most important information that rigging designers need in order to maintain the safest environment and what the creative team can expect from a rigging designer during the process. The successful participant will have a greater working knowledge of rigging design and the process by which a creative design gets rigged.
11:30-1:00pm: ANSI Standards & OSHA Codes
Jonathan Deull & Tyler DeLong
The entertainment industry has made great strides in structuring and codifying our processes. We now have documented guidance, by way of ANSI standards, that help us work efficiently and create safer worksites. While that was all being created, most of us also had to abide by OSHA codes created by federal and state governments that are also meant to create safer working environments. During this session we will discuss how ANSI and OSHA now work together to have a targeted effect on the entertainment industry. How do we navigate both of these bodies and which one do we really have to pay attention to? Well, as it turns out....both!
1:00pm-2pm: Lunch
2:00-3:30pm: Where Are We With Fall Protection Today? How Did We Get Here?

Bill Sapsis & Courtney Nichols
Falls are still the most highly cited accidents on job sites across many industries. Thanks to many pioneers in our industry, the level of awareness and understanding of providing protection for people working at heights has improved by leaps and bounds. However there is always room to improve. Why is it that we always seem to default to designing fall arrest systems vs fall restraint systems? What can we learn from today's entertainment venues and tours to help us design better fall protection systems for our workers? During this session we will discuss how fall protection has changed and where we can go from here.
4:00-5:00pm: What Do I Need To Know?

Eric Rouse, Tracy Nunnally, Tyler DeLong, Ethan Gilson, Courtney Nichols & Kristi Ross-Clausen
A look at the industry, employment trends, where the jobs are from beginner to expert, ETCP certification, and how to negotiate your career.
6:00pm: RIGZ reception at Cheapshot 517 Fremont St Ste 110, Las Vegas, NV 89101. Lite bites and drinks will be served (please RSVP when you register for RIGZ)


Sunday, December 8:
9:00am: Welcome
9:30-11:00am: Mechanized And Automated Drum Hoists In Entertainment 

Rebecca Knipfer & Gareth Conner
Mechanized and automated rigging have become prevalent in our venues. The systems we encounter can be designed for one-off applications or for long-term installations. During this session we will look at two different approaches to mechanized or automated rigging. We will discuss the building blocks for these pieces of machinery to better understand the differences between them, and we will also explore maintenance and inspection. This session will also explore what the "must haves" are in any mechanized or automated system.
11:30am-1:00pm: Risk Assessment & Risk Reduction In Performer Flying & Aerial Rigging: Tools to Determine Levels of Risk. 
Jonathan Deull, Ed Leahy & Tracy Nunnally
Risk Assessment and Risk Reduction is a process that riggers have been doing for decades. However, we have not always been the best at recording the process in writing, so there is really no proof that we actually did it, and nothing after the fact that can be examined to see where an omission might have occurred. Written RA/RR assessment are becoming more commonplace for all types of installations, so having a somewhat uniform process is desirable. This session will take the participant through the process of identifying hazards and risks, evaluating and quantifying the probability and severity, mitigating the probability or severity or both, quantifying the residual risk, documenting the process, and repeating it until the risks are acceptable. The successful participant should be able to repeat this process and develop an RA/RR plan for their own facility or activity.
1:00pm-2pm: Lunch
2:00-3:30pm: Video Wall Rigging - Negotiating Reality vs What The Engineer Specified.....Can We Negotiate?
Mike Viehmeyer, Elmer Veith & Jeff Reder

High-resolution video walls are now so common that if a show doesn't have them the audience is completely lost on where to look. While there has been amazing progress in the design of the LED panels and the rigging, there can still be a cavalier attitude to some of the finer details that affect the safety of the production. The discussion here will be on those finer details that can mean the difference between a successful or unsuccessful outcome during load-in, strike, or inclement weather. What flexibility does the rigger have to make changes on-site when they are faced with reality? Do they need to check with the engineer on every little detail? Let's see what the engineer has to say about that!
4:00-5:00pm: Closing Panel: An opportunity to wrap up the discussions and provide an open forum for conversation about all that was discussed over the two days. There's no agenda for this one. We just want to see what people are thinking.  
Moderators
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 →
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 →
Speakers
avatar for Gareth Conner

Gareth Conner

President, Creative Conners
Small business owner focused on delivering elegant scenic automation products to the entertainment industry. I strive to bring wondrous effects to every production, big or small.Specialties: Product development, programming, electronic circuit design, machine design.
avatar for Jeff Reder

Jeff Reder

Principal, Clark Reder Engineering
Jeff Reader, P.E., C.E., is principal and owner of Clark Reder Engineering in West Chester, OH. Jeff received his Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees at Purdue University and is currently registered in 28 states and Puerto Rico. Jeff’s personal design experience is in a wide variety... Read More →
avatar for Elmer Veith

Elmer Veith

Head Of Sales & Training, Reliable Design Services
Elmer Veith has spent more than 25 years working in the entertainment industry, focusing on rigging and structure-related projects. Having worked for several industry-leading companies, he is currently the head of sales and training for Reliable Design Services in Dallas, Texas. Past projects... Read More →
avatar for Michael Viehmeyer

Michael Viehmeyer

Project Manager, Rigger
Production rigger/ stage manager 20-plus years. Working on large structures and large format LED walls for out door festivals and corporate events. currently assistant stage manager / inflatable crew chief for Coldplay. 
avatar for Jonathan Deull

Jonathan Deull

Executive Vice President, Clark Transfer
For more than 45 years, Jonathan Deull has been a show business maid-of-all-work, serving as a producer, designer, stage manager, technical supervisor, rigger, and educator with theatrical and musical productions, circuses, and special events around the United States and internationally... Read More →
avatar for Ed Leahy

Ed Leahy

Head Trainer/Cruise Ship Division Manager, Chicago Flyhouse
Ed Leahy is head trainer and Cruise Ship Division manager at Chicago Flyhouse, Incorporated. In this role since 2015, Ed develops and implements rigging and safety training curriculum for entertainment technicians at theaters, universities, arenas, and other entertainment venues around... Read More →
avatar for Tyler DeLong

Tyler DeLong

Managing Partner, DeLong Rigging Solutions
Tyler DeLong is an ETCP certified rigger in both Theatrical and Arena Rigging (Certification # 2771) and an ETCP Recognized Trainer for both. Tyler is a member of IATSE Local 618. He is a voting member of the TSP Rigging Workgroup, has his OSHA 30 as well as being certified in numerous... Read More →
avatar for Bill Sapsis

Bill Sapsis

President, Sapsis Rigging, Inc
Bill Sapsis, president of Sapsis Rigging, Inc., began his career in 1972. His work on Broadway includes the original productions of A Chorus Line and The Runner Stumbles. Bill opened Sapsis Rigging in 1981 and has grown the company into a multi-faceted installation/production/service... Read More →
avatar for Ethan Gilson

Ethan Gilson

Owner, Entertainment Rigging Services
Ethan Gilson, a graduate of Emerson College (1998, BFA, Design Technology – Lighting), has 25+ years of experience working in the entertainment rigging and lighting industry. He began his career as an equipment specialist/technician, and, upon completing his degree, took on the... Read More →
avatar for Brandon Wardell

Brandon Wardell

Lighting Designer, Northern Illinois University
Brandon Wardell is a designer and educator based in Chicago.He has designed more than 100 productions over the past 20 years and brings his passion for visual storytelling to every project.Brandon is associate professor of Lighting Design at Northern Illinois University and an Ensemble... Read More →
avatar for Courtney Nichols

Courtney Nichols

Head of Installations and Show Support, EPS
Courtney Nichols joined EPS in 2022 and serves as head of Installations and Show Support. With more than 20 years’ experience in the entertainment industry, she has a rigging background in installation, inspection, project management, and show operations in a variety of entertainment... Read More →
avatar for Kristi Ross-Clausen

Kristi Ross-Clausen

Director of Education and Training, Mod Truss
Kristi Ross-Clausen is an internationally recognized expert on theater safety. An IATSE stagehand and trainer, she’s worked thousands of events including international tours of Mamma Mia, War Horse and Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. She’s presented at numerous conferences, worked... Read More →
avatar for Rebecca Knipfer

Rebecca Knipfer

Marketing Product Manager of Rigging., ETC
Rebecca Knipfer is the Marketing Product Manager of Rigging. She earned a BA in Theatre from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and spent the beginning of her career as a carpenter at several theatres across the country. Rebecca transitioned to rigging when she joined ZFX as a Flying... Read More →

Saturday December 7, 2024 9:00am - Sunday December 8, 2024 5:00pm PST
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  LDInstitute, RIGGING - ELECTRICAL - AUTOMATION
  • ETCP CREDITS 7
  • Item Code L72
  • Early bird pricing 799
  • price after 10/14 899
  • lunch included (yes/No) Yes Included
  • NEW FIELD 1 www.parkonfremont.com/

9:30am PST

ETC Eos Console Training - Advanced Programming (Level 3)
Saturday December 7, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm PST
Where Level 1 and Level 2 cover the basics of programming, Level 3 introduces more workflow features to help work faster and more efficiently on your Eos family console. Taught on the new Eos Apex console, the Level 3 class will teach even seasoned professionals a thing or two about the features of their console. This class is perfect for programmers who are proficient with the basic functions and are ready to learn more. Topics covered in this class include advanced patch functions, advanced selection and complex fixtures control features, and intermediate Magic Sheets skills.

Prerequisites: Attendee should have prior experience with an Eos family lighting console. Level 2 is highly recommended before taking Level 3. Online classes are available at: https://learningstage.etcconnect.com/

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

Saturday December 7, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm PST
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  LDInstitute, LIGHTING CONSOLE TRAINING
  • Course Level Advanced
  • ETCP CREDITS 7
  • Item Code L45
  • Early bird pricing 499
  • price after 10/14 599
  • lunch included (yes/No) Yes Included

9:30am PST

ETC Hog 4 Console Training (Day 2 of 2-Day Class)
Saturday December 7, 2024 9:30am - 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

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

9:30am PST

Ethernet For Entertainment Full Day (Combo L33/L34 )
Saturday December 7, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm PST
A full-day combination of the two-half day sessions, intro and advanced.  
Speakers
avatar for Javid Butler

Javid Butler

Certified Measurement & Verification Professional, hc/lambda
Javid Butler boasts more than 25 years of experience with lighting and HVAC control systems and electronic design, fabrication, assembly and testing. He has designed and implemented large commercial lighting control projects including advanced daylighting control and LED lighting... Read More →
avatar for Red Walter

Red Walter

Senior Project Specialist, ADJ Group
“Senior Project Specialist at ADJ Group & ESTA CPWG member. With over 30 years in entertainment tech, Red is an industry expert in video and protocol systems like DMX, RDM, and sACN. Passionate about demystifying protocols and troubleshooting for weekend techs and stage professionals... Read More →
Saturday December 7, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm PST
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  LDInstitute, LDIntensives
  • Course Level All levels
  • ETCP CREDITS 7
  • Item Code COMBOL33L34
  • Early bird pricing 499
  • price after 10/14 599
  • lunch included (yes/No) Yes Included
 
Sunday, December 8
 

9:00am PST

RIGZ: An LDI Rigging Intensive (Day 2 of 2-Day Class)
Sunday December 8, 2024 9:00am - 5:00pm PST
RIGZ is an all-new, two-day rigging intensive programmed in conjunction with expert riggers Tracy Nunnally and Eric Rouse for all riggers, facility managers, technical directors, designers, and all those interested in the ins and outs of rigging safety and practices. RIGZ carries ETCP renewal credits.

The two days include the following sessions featuring industry experts as well as a complimentary reception at Park on Fremont on Saturday evening, December 7. Please RSVP for the reception when you register for RIGZ.


RIGZ schedule:
Saturday, December 7:

9:00am: Welcome
9:30-11am: Rigging For Designers

Tracy Nunnally, Brandon Wardell & Kristi Ross-Clausen
Creative designers from all disciplines intersect with rigging at many points (pun intended) in their process. Often, the creative team does not have the information that the rigging designers need in order to effectively serve the project. Join professional riggers for a discussion of how creative designers can effectively include rigging designers into their process so that the interaction with the rigging team is positive and effective. In this session, we will discuss the most important information that rigging designers need in order to maintain the safest environment and what the creative team can expect from a rigging designer during the process. The successful participant will have a greater working knowledge of rigging design and the process by which a creative design gets rigged.
11:30-1:00pm: ANSI Standards & OSHA Codes
Jonathan Deull & Tyler DeLong
The entertainment industry has made great strides in structuring and codifying our processes. We now have documented guidance, by way of ANSI standards, that help us work efficiently and create safer worksites. While that was all being created, most of us also had to abide by OSHA codes created by federal and state governments that are also meant to create safer working environments. During this session we will discuss how ANSI and OSHA now work together to have a targeted effect on the entertainment industry. How do we navigate both of these bodies and which one do we really have to pay attention to? Well, as it turns out....both!
1:00pm-2pm: Lunch
2:00-3:30pm: Where Are We With Fall Protection Today? How Did We Get Here?

Bill Sapsis & Courtney Nichols
Falls are still the most highly cited accidents on job sites across many industries. Thanks to many pioneers in our industry, the level of awareness and understanding of providing protection for people working at heights has improved by leaps and bounds. However there is always room to improve. Why is it that we always seem to default to designing fall arrest systems vs fall restraint systems? What can we learn from today's entertainment venues and tours to help us design better fall protection systems for our workers? During this session we will discuss how fall protection has changed and where we can go from here.
4:00-5:00pm: What Do I Need To Know?

Eric Rouse, Tracy Nunnally, Tyler DeLong, Ethan Gilson, Courtney Nichols & Kristi Ross-Clausen
A look at the industry, employment trends, where the jobs are from beginner to expert, ETCP certification, and how to negotiate your career.
6:00pm: RIGZ reception at Park on Fremont (506 Fremont Street). Food and drinks will be served (please RSVP when you register for RIGZ)


Sunday, December 8:
9:00am: Welcome
9:30-11:00am: Mechanized And Automated Drum Hoists In Entertainment 

Rebecca Knipfer & Gareth Conner
Mechanized and automated rigging have become prevalent in our venues. The systems we encounter can be designed for one-off applications or for long-term installations. During this session we will look at two different approaches to mechanized or automated rigging. We will discuss the building blocks for these pieces of machinery to better understand the differences between them, and we will also explore maintenance and inspection. This session will also explore what the "must haves" are in any mechanized or automated system.
11:30am-1:00pm: Risk Assessment & Risk Reduction In Performer Flying & Aerial Rigging: Tools to Determine Levels of Risk. 
Jonathan Deull, Ed Leahy & Tracy Nunnally
Risk Assessment and Risk Reduction is a process that riggers have been doing for decades. However, we have not always been the best at recording the process in writing, so there is really no proof that we actually did it, and nothing after the fact that can be examined to see where an omission might have occurred. Written RA/RR assessment are becoming more commonplace for all types of installations, so having a somewhat uniform process is desirable. This session will take the participant through the process of identifying hazards and risks, evaluating and quantifying the probability and severity, mitigating the probability or severity or both, quantifying the residual risk, documenting the process, and repeating it until the risks are acceptable. The successful participant should be able to repeat this process and develop an RA/RR plan for their own facility or activity.
1:00pm-2pm: Lunch
2:00-3:30pm: Video Wall Rigging - Negotiating Reality vs What The Engineer Specified.....Can We Negotiate?
Mike Viehmeyer, Elmer Veith & Jeff Reder

High-resolution video walls are now so common that if a show doesn't have them the audience is completely lost on where to look. While there has been amazing progress in the design of the LED panels and the rigging, there can still be a cavalier attitude to some of the finer details that affect the safety of the production. The discussion here will be on those finer details that can mean the difference between a successful or unsuccessful outcome during load-in, strike, or inclement weather. What flexibility does the rigger have to make changes on-site when they are faced with reality? Do they need to check with the engineer on every little detail? Let's see what the engineer has to say about that!
4:00-5:00pm: Closing Panel: An opportunity to wrap up the discussions and provide an open forum for conversation about all that was discussed over the two days. There's no agenda for this one. We just want to see what people are thinking.
Moderators
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 →
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 →
Speakers
avatar for Gareth Conner

Gareth Conner

President, Creative Conners
Small business owner focused on delivering elegant scenic automation products to the entertainment industry. I strive to bring wondrous effects to every production, big or small.Specialties: Product development, programming, electronic circuit design, machine design.
avatar for Jeff Reder

Jeff Reder

Principal, Clark Reder Engineering
Jeff Reader, P.E., C.E., is principal and owner of Clark Reder Engineering in West Chester, OH. Jeff received his Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees at Purdue University and is currently registered in 28 states and Puerto Rico. Jeff’s personal design experience is in a wide variety... Read More →
avatar for Elmer Veith

Elmer Veith

Head Of Sales & Training, Reliable Design Services
Elmer Veith has spent more than 25 years working in the entertainment industry, focusing on rigging and structure-related projects. Having worked for several industry-leading companies, he is currently the head of sales and training for Reliable Design Services in Dallas, Texas. Past projects... Read More →
avatar for Michael Viehmeyer

Michael Viehmeyer

Project Manager, Rigger
Production rigger/ stage manager 20-plus years. Working on large structures and large format LED walls for out door festivals and corporate events. currently assistant stage manager / inflatable crew chief for Coldplay. 
avatar for Jonathan Deull

Jonathan Deull

Executive Vice President, Clark Transfer
For more than 45 years, Jonathan Deull has been a show business maid-of-all-work, serving as a producer, designer, stage manager, technical supervisor, rigger, and educator with theatrical and musical productions, circuses, and special events around the United States and internationally... Read More →
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Ed Leahy

Head Trainer/Cruise Ship Division Manager, Chicago Flyhouse
Ed Leahy is head trainer and Cruise Ship Division manager at Chicago Flyhouse, Incorporated. In this role since 2015, Ed develops and implements rigging and safety training curriculum for entertainment technicians at theaters, universities, arenas, and other entertainment venues around... Read More →
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Tyler DeLong

Managing Partner, DeLong Rigging Solutions
Tyler DeLong is an ETCP certified rigger in both Theatrical and Arena Rigging (Certification # 2771) and an ETCP Recognized Trainer for both. Tyler is a member of IATSE Local 618. He is a voting member of the TSP Rigging Workgroup, has his OSHA 30 as well as being certified in numerous... Read More →
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Bill Sapsis

President, Sapsis Rigging, Inc
Bill Sapsis, president of Sapsis Rigging, Inc., began his career in 1972. His work on Broadway includes the original productions of A Chorus Line and The Runner Stumbles. Bill opened Sapsis Rigging in 1981 and has grown the company into a multi-faceted installation/production/service... Read More →
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Ethan Gilson

Owner, Entertainment Rigging Services
Ethan Gilson, a graduate of Emerson College (1998, BFA, Design Technology – Lighting), has 25+ years of experience working in the entertainment rigging and lighting industry. He began his career as an equipment specialist/technician, and, upon completing his degree, took on the... Read More →
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Brandon Wardell

Lighting Designer, Northern Illinois University
Brandon Wardell is a designer and educator based in Chicago.He has designed more than 100 productions over the past 20 years and brings his passion for visual storytelling to every project.Brandon is associate professor of Lighting Design at Northern Illinois University and an Ensemble... Read More →
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Courtney Nichols

Head of Installations and Show Support, EPS
Courtney Nichols joined EPS in 2022 and serves as head of Installations and Show Support. With more than 20 years’ experience in the entertainment industry, she has a rigging background in installation, inspection, project management, and show operations in a variety of entertainment... Read More →
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Kristi Ross-Clausen

Director of Education and Training, Mod Truss
Kristi Ross-Clausen is an internationally recognized expert on theater safety. An IATSE stagehand and trainer, she’s worked thousands of events including international tours of Mamma Mia, War Horse and Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. She’s presented at numerous conferences, worked... Read More →
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Rebecca Knipfer

Marketing Product Manager of Rigging., ETC
Rebecca Knipfer is the Marketing Product Manager of Rigging. She earned a BA in Theatre from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and spent the beginning of her career as a carpenter at several theatres across the country. Rebecca transitioned to rigging when she joined ZFX as a Flying... Read More →

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