Oakton Performing Arts Center | Spring 2013
- Direction Jason Fleece
- Lighting Matt Kooi
- Costumes Elizabeth Wislar
This play was a gender-reversed production that used a Mies van der Rohe facade made of rear-projection screen so all the 'scenery' was virtual. We were able to create a number of effects, including static and motion graphics to establish specific locations. In addition, we could do a lot of great graphics for the musical numbers, which featured amazing dancing from Kelly Maryanski. The surface also let us record a number of sequences - such as the bookends where characters fly in and out on a window washing cart - that would have otherwise been impossible to do without a fly.
Projections were created in the Adobe suite, and served via Qlab to two short-throw BenQ projectors placed about 15' behind the screens.



