Rock Paper Scissors tour from the FOH Sound Desk
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The current Rock Paper Scissors tour is not only the result of a collaboration between Peter and Sting and their two bands but also with the Royal College of Arts who helped to design imagery to be used within the show’s production.
A total of 10 students, 2 tutors and 4 alumni came together to work on the project, from across the School’s programmes: Animation, Information Experience Design and Visual Communication.
Peter regularly visited the College to see how the students were working, often giving them in-depth feedback and constructive criticism, as well as urging them to follow their inclinations, practical and aesthetic. Students also got to work alongside Rob Sinclair, Peter’s lighting and production designer and Sting’s longtime lighting designer and director, Danny Nolan.
Here’s a perspective of the Rock Paper Scissors tour from the FOH Sound Desk. Thanks to Todd Kaplan for the use of his images.
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