Hey LPF'ers
I'm one of the guys in charge of lighting and sound in a show my class is gonna do the 29. of this month.
We've agreed to use "also sprach zarathustra" as the intro sound. While the beginning of that was playing, i'm thinking about doing the following: two lasers on the floor of the relative large stage are pointing up in the air, making an opposite v shape, or maybe an x shape. Each beam hits a mirror on a speaker before it "airs". So when i play the piece through those speakers, the beams will move in a kinda cool way.
The stage will be filled with fog (we have a fog machine, will a hazer be neccesary?), and the audience will therefore be able to see the beam.
Do you think this is possible? Will it be safe for the audience (they won't see the dot. )?
I'm thinking of buying one of dealextreme.com's 70 or 100mW laser modules, is that overkill?
I'm one of the guys in charge of lighting and sound in a show my class is gonna do the 29. of this month.
We've agreed to use "also sprach zarathustra" as the intro sound. While the beginning of that was playing, i'm thinking about doing the following: two lasers on the floor of the relative large stage are pointing up in the air, making an opposite v shape, or maybe an x shape. Each beam hits a mirror on a speaker before it "airs". So when i play the piece through those speakers, the beams will move in a kinda cool way.
The stage will be filled with fog (we have a fog machine, will a hazer be neccesary?), and the audience will therefore be able to see the beam.
Do you think this is possible? Will it be safe for the audience (they won't see the dot. )?
I'm thinking of buying one of dealextreme.com's 70 or 100mW laser modules, is that overkill?