Grand Curtain | Technically Speaking with Ross McIntire

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @OrpheumGalesburg
    @OrpheumGalesburg  3 года назад +3

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  • @Gangester
    @Gangester 2 года назад +5

    I have never seen a curtain able to open in both ways. I would like to know more on the technical aspect of that mechanism.

    • @Catlover169-cats
      @Catlover169-cats Год назад

      it’s just weights that are the same pounds of the curtain because if not it would not be helpful

  • @Jordanpatrickhart
    @Jordanpatrickhart 3 года назад +2

    What an incredible theater!

  • @abbiharb8289
    @abbiharb8289 4 года назад +3

    wow. so magical seeing that open from on stage

  • @rustywarning1671
    @rustywarning1671 3 года назад +5

    I noticed your act curtain "back-packs" as it draws open (it gathers its fullness offstage, rather than at the split). Did you order that action specifically when you installed the rigging? Is there any unique regular maintenance you need to do with it?

    • @MusikGuy
      @MusikGuy Год назад +2

      I would love to know the answer to this question. Years and years ago, I went to an open house at the opera theater in my city. When I asked the person who pulled the curtain about the back pack operation, he seemed to act like I was from Mars. He said that the curtain gathered at the center, which would be visible from the audience. It is not - it gathers, bunches or stacks offstage. I would like to see a video of the mechanism that makes that happen.

  • @salmanal-habbas7504
    @salmanal-habbas7504 Год назад +2

    Wow!! How much is the curtain weight to pull it up and down. Is it that heavy or not??
    Thanks

    • @davidmarsh596
      @davidmarsh596 Год назад +1

      It wouldn't weigh anything for the operator as it's counter balanced.

  • @dmenke
    @dmenke 4 года назад +2

    You are amazing, Ross!