People used to believe only a professional could do tiling or install track lighting. That's utter nonsense.
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No one can fathom that the top 200 pro street skaters run from cops on the weekends and use a generator and lights to light up a handrail at 2 in the morning to get a trick that's going to be in an advertisement that will be shown around the world.
People don't want Congress dictating what light fixtures they can use.
It didn't seem remotely possible. I had no idea how people got those jobs, I didn't know what the steps were, it never even dawned on me. It seemed so outside the realm of possibility.
I hate the idea of getting in a building that someone else has designed and having to do something to it yourself to sort of dress it up - it's like using presets in your tracks.
This could be done in part, because the equipment was very inexpensive. Not much money was involved in tooling so that basic changes of that type could be accomplished.
There's something about light field photography that's just magical.
It is questionable if all the mechanical inventions yet made have lightened the day's toil of any human being.
We have all the light we need, we just need to put it in practice.
There's an awful lot of hanging around when you're doing science fiction. Going down and waiting for them to set up, being told to go back to your dressing room while they change the track and the lighting and so on.
For the most part, any serious magic show is not using very much technology newer than theatrical lights.
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