The ION Lounge - will miss it

I've been on a sitcom at CBS Studios in Ca for the past 1.5 years.  Before I showed up they couldn't find anyone to rent the one Ion console they had on the studio lot.   I was the first early-adopter for a sitcom.

Even though it's all conventional there were lots of benefits to having the Ion over an Expression.  Big ones are

- multiple wireless remotes (RFR, iPod, iPad)

- Independence of blind/live

- groups, cuelists, channel update features for Cues

 

We wrapped (probably for good) this past December.  For fun, I'm posting the ION LOUNGE photo for all to enjoy...

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  • I Love your wrap around desk!  I too am Loving my Ions. Gee, not that it really matters(lol), but I thought I was one of the first to put an Ion on a running show full time.  I have been running Ion's exclusively since 2008, starting on 90210. That may not qualify as a Sitcom, though.  Patrick George was also using an Ion,  with Kath & Kim @ Paramount in 2008-2009.  I've had my Ions on NBS's 'Community' @ Para for the last 3 seasons, since 2009.  

    A HUGE THANKS to David Hilton for supporting me the beginning and training me!

    Jaylaca, I'm glad you're around. Please contact me, maybe through the 728 directory, I'd like to have your info as another programmer to cover me. Looks like your not using touch screens, am I wrong? I bet you'll really love it when you use them!

    My first 'ah-ha' I love this console feature was what I call point groups. Before David Hilton built the Movie Light Profiles-Thanks David!- I was using groups to get my spacelights & other multi intensity fixtures as:

    6 cell example,

    Group1: all globes

    Group 1.1: one cell

    Group 1.2: 2 cells

    Group 1.3: 3 cells

    etcetera. This was huge to me.

    Other great features to me include, but in no way limited to:

    ETC's constant professional drive to improve and innovate in the hardware and software areas. 

    Independent subs, shielded subs, faders INSTEAD of subs, any fader can be an Inhibit.

    Greatly more powerful syntax; including select last, recall from, Go To Cue.

    The Effects engine-which will just get better with future updates.

    The ability to add fader wings.

    Ability to useTouch screens, touch screens, touch screens.

    Ability to easily network multiple consoles and computers, including client mode.

    I look forward to buying my first Gio!!

     

    btw, I'm just curious, Radford or Television City? Did the rental house have only one Ion, meaning no back-up console on site? 

    No photo from me as my room isn't as nicely finished, and being in my 3rd season, boy is my desk more cluttered!

  • Hi Gern,

    This was CBS Radford in Studio City, CA.  Their lamp dock said they were dying with single console as of 2010.  Now they have 6 or 7 of them.  As far as the 4-camera SitCom goes CBS said they hadn't heard of anyone using this console.  Generally it was either the expression, horizon or some odd board that no studio carried (just to get it rented). But I'm glad to hear it's a welcomed console.  And no backup console on lot.  They said they could get  a subrental fast enough if need.  Plus with Dave Hilton and Tram so close, it was never a problem.

    Anyway, once people started seeing me control the stage from an iPod, I started getting other Op's showing up at my desk asking about Network setup and IP addresses.  Fun times..

    I purchased an iPad2 for my kit and have to say it's wonderful. I prefer the large screen size and the battery will last most of the day while being used as an iRFR.  My iPod dies in 45 minutes with the app open.  Plus I have all my plots on it in pdf, so it's easy to switch back & forth.  On focus days I'll use my iPod for convenience, since it fits in my pocket.  But for rehearsals and programming cues it's the iPad all the way.

    Thanks for the replies!

    I'm in the 728 book under Jason Lord. 310.600.9449

  • Jason, "My iPod dies in 45 minutes with the app open."

    I understand. My RFR will die quickly too, I literally turn them off between adjustments. When I do have to keep them on, I plug in to AC, on set. 

    It has made me 'plan' my recharging!



    [edited by: Gern at 8:23 PM (GMT -6) on Wed, Jan 18 2012]
  • Gern said:

    Jason, "My iPod dies in 45 minutes with the app open."

    I understand. My RFR will die quickly too, I literally turn them off between adjustments. When I do have to keep them on, I plug in to AC, on set. 

    It has made me 'plan' my recharging!

    It was brought to my attention by ETC Tech support that there is a problem with the latest RFR Firmware 2.0.7 and 1.9.x Ion Software.

    The RFR drains the batteries, never fully shutting off while plugged into the charger.  It used to be completely OFF while on charge, then after the update it always boots up when you plug it in.

    I'm told this is to be fixed in the update patch, but I'm not near a console to confirm this

     

  • Just a note- the latest RFR handheld software is v2.0.8.  The release notes don't mention the battery problem as one that is fixed but I have had no issues with battery life while running v.2.0.8.

    Link to the RFR download page: http://www.etcconnect.com/product.downloads.aspx?ID=20362

    -Todd

     

  • Thanks Todd.

    btw, is that a new style antenna?

    Hmmm...

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