ETC Unveils Season Two of its "On Headset" Podcast Series

ETC is thrilled to announce the launch of season two of its acclaimed podcast series, On Headset. Offering a unique glimpse into the fascinating realm of theatrical lighting design, this immersive audio experience invites listeners to join real-time programming sessions with renowned lighting designers as they craft the visual magic of major productions. 

In season two, also known as The Paule Project, listeners will embark on an educational journey with internationally acclaimed lighting designer Paule Constable and programmer Will Frost, as they share lightly curated recordings of headset conversations during the tech rehearsals of the National Theatre's production of The Normal Heart. This iconic play, depicting the 1980s HIV/AIDS crisis in New York, serves as a perfect case study in theatrical lighting, providing valuable insights into the creative process behind bringing a show to life on stage. 

"The National Theatre graciously granted us access to their groundbreaking production, allowing us to offer listeners an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the intricate work involved in lighting a show," says Declan Randall, outreach and training specialist at ETC. "From conceptual discussions to the creation of lighting groups and presets, each episode of On Headset provides invaluable knowledge for both seasoned professionals and aspiring lighting enthusiasts." 

Spanning five episodes, season two of On Headset delves into various aspects of lighting design, including collaborative processes, programming techniques, and the integration of lighting effects. It offers listeners the unique opportunity to experience real-time programming, guided by Constable’s audio instructions, alongside supporting materials such as show files, a lighting plot, and a lighting operator's guide. Each episode provides a comprehensive understanding of the intricacies involved in lighting design and programming through the collaborative efforts between Constable and Frost, allowing listeners to witness the evolution of the lighting design from its initial stages to the polished production seen on stage. 

"Our goal with On Headset is to bridge the gap between conventional classroom training and the practical experience of operating an Eos desk in a theatre," adds Randall. "Whether you're seeking to enhance your understanding of context or improve your muscle memory, our ‘console flight simulator’ caters to both needs, offering an engaging and educational experience for all." 

"We're excited to unveil The Paule Project and invite listeners to join us on this immersive journey into the heart of theatrical lighting," concludes Randall.  

Don't miss out on the opportunity to experience the magic of theatrical lighting design firsthand. Tune in to season two of On Headset now, available on all major podcast platforms. And for those eager to delve deeper into the world of theatrical lighting, all the supporting materials are available at etcconnect.com/onheadset.