Tommy Hague
Tommy Hague
Tommy was reluctant to do this questionairre. Not because he isn't a helpful chap but because he was worried about appearing a little pompous. How he has the right to feel humble with his credentials we don't know, but he came around and gave us a great write up on his Hippotizer Experiences.Thanks Tommy!
Your Name: Tommy Hague
Company Name: MODE Studios
Website address: www.modestudios.com
Email:info@modestudios.com
Name of Project(s) related to Hippotizer: 3 Doors Down
Date used: June 2005 to current
How would you best describe yourself?
Trained as an LD but have shifted to Projection after joining Bob and Colleen in Seattle. My Bio can be seen at http://www.modestudios.com/who/thomashague.html
How did you first hear about the Hippotizer?
From Bob
Did you specify the Hippotizer or was it supplied to you?
We specified it
Have you used other media servers before you encountered Hippotizer?
Just the catalyst though I have worked with the EX1 at LDI 2004
Which Model of Hippotizer are you using?
Stage
How are you displaying the media?
Barco D-light and two large projectors
What display mode are you running (single/dual/pan)?
Dual
Are you using Pixel Mapper on the project?
No
What features of the Hippotizer do you like most?
Total flexibility of programming (mouse/preset/full dmx) as well as output (single/pan/dual). Being able to fade effects in and out. Customer support
What features would you like to see in future versions?
Random Frame. Its a great way to dramatically improve the kinetic action of a clip without having to re-edit. Needs to be controlled by playback speed.



