Richard Cadena is an ETCP recognized trainer and Certified Entertainment Electrician with over 30 years of lighting industry experience.
The ARRI Academy announces the launch of a new course designed for all levels of lighting and video production professionals. “Lighting Systems Control with Richard Cadena” is an 11-part video course designed to be “the ultimate guide to get you up and running with digital lighting control, using DMX, RDM, Wireless DMX, and ethernet-based networks,” according to the announcement.
The 11-part series is described as short, informative videos with classes ranging in length from 5 minutes to 34 minutes. Course attendees can expect to gain a working knowledge of standard and emerging technologies and will be trained on the latest lighting technology. The complete list of classes is as follows: DMX, Building DMX network, Troubleshooting DMX network, RDM, Wireless DMX, Intro to ethernet-based networking, Testing ethernet-based networks: PING and IPCONGIF commands, Art-Net, sACN, Consoles, and ARRI LED Ecosystem.
Richard Cadena is an ETCP recognized trainer and Certified Entertainment Electrician. Cadena brings over 30 years of lighting industry experience and has been training entertainment lighting professionals around the globe. The series gives an overview of established and emerging technologies, best practices, and guides users on how to troubleshoot potential issues. Cadena shares his insight into the discipline of lighting and the industry. In the episode on Wireless DMX, for example, he explains, “When people tell me, ‘Oh, I don't trust wireless DMX,’ I start asking questions.” Cadena continues, “‘Well, what kind of wireless were you using? Whose transmitter was it? Whose receiver was it?’ Typically, what you'll find is that they don't really understand best practices.”
Daniele Nocera, owner of event and rental company Ciclope Productions says, “I learned a lot! As an owner of an event company, I have been exposed to DMX systems almost every single day for the past ten years. I learned some of the basics that I didn't understand previously. Now I am better prepared to resolve problems I may encounter.”
Cinematographer Laszlo Nador adds, “I actually own an ARRI L7, and I wasn't even aware of all the amazing controls it offers and how you could operate them remotely. It was a great workshop that opened my eyes to how technology enables lights to be adjusted without having to climb a ladder; now all the light sources can be controlled very safely from a very inexpensive device.”
For more information on the ARRI Academy’s “Lighting Systems Control with Richard Cadena,” please visit https://www.arri.com/lightingsystemscontrol.