And, it’s basic and very usable free version is, well, FREE. QLab is a regular feature on many professional performances around the world and is one of those pieces of software that seems quite “simple” in operation, yet manages to be extremely powerful. The recent release of the On Stage Lighting Vectorworks tutorials for beginners proved to be very popular and valuable for many.Īs we believe in teaching current industry practice, our recorded sound and video playback system currently centres around the popular cueing software QLab from Figure 53. In order to streamline delivery of teaching I regularly use screencast video tutorials, particularly when it comes to learning software. Moving From QLab 2 To QLab 3 – What’s New?ĭon’t forget our QLab For Beginners Online Course – Learn QLab Now! Legacy QLab Version 2 Video TutorialsĪlthough my original specialism is stage lighting design and programming, these days I break rank in my professional life and my current gig requires the teaching of many areas of technical production in performance including digital media creation and projection. The original version of this post is from back in the days of QLab 2 but since then, On Stage Lighting has a few more recent posts QLab topics Looking for QLab Training? I run an online beginners course for QLab, CLICK HERE to find out more. Looking at the popular show running software, we take you through the interface and working with audio cues before moving on to playing back video and other visual media. On Stage Lighting presents a few QLab video tutorials for beginners.
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