Friday, February 21, 2025

Available ETCP Training: USITT

ETCP Certifiable News: Winter 2025 |


Introduction To Show Networking Hands On Workshop
Instructor: John Huntington
Duration: 7
ETCP Credits: 7
Description: This introductory workshop, based on John Huntington’s book Introduction to Show Networking, explores the basics of networks and how they work in show systems such as lighting, sound, video, and even stage machinery. Basic networking concepts, IP addresses and assignment methods, subnet masks, general network operations and physical topologies will be introduced through readings and videos and online meetings, and then explored through hands-on labs. Network device control will be explored and other topics like broadcast storms and VLANs will be demonstrated.
 
After an online kick-off meeting approximately two weeks in advance of the hands on session (date t.b.d.), participants read several chapters of the Introduction to Show Networking book and/or watch several lecture videos. Then, the group meets online again approximately a week in advance of the hands-on session (date t.b.d.) to review the information and answer any questions from the readings. Finally, the group meets in person to explore these concepts in a full-day, hands-on workshop for which participants bring their own PC or Apple laptop.
 
Advanced registration and additional fee required. There will be a one hour lunch break where attendees will be on their own. If minimum attendance is not met by February 19th this class may be cancelled

Ken Vannice Electrical Workshop
Instructor: Mitch Hefter
Duration: 6 hours
ETCP Credits: 6 credits
Description: This 1-day workshop is designed to give participants an understanding of electricity, the basics of entertainment electrical systems including grounding, overcurrent protection and associated topics, plus the National Electrical Code® and NFPA 70E: Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace®. The workshop covers many of the items in the ETCP Electrician Candidate Handbook outline.

Attendees will receive PDF files of the presentations and other information at the end of the workshop.

Advanced registration and additional fee required. There will be a one hour lunch break where attendees will be on their own. If minimum attendance is not met by February 19th this class may be canceled

ETC Eos Family Console Level 2
Instructor: ETC Trainer
Duration: 6 hours
ETCP Credits: 6 credits
Description: Build on the basics for better programming! Ready to move beyond the basics with your Eos family console? Build the skills you need to take your programming to the next level. Going beyond our Level 1 training, this class will get you going with additional features and functions of your console and get you on your way to programming like a pro.
 
It is highly recommended that you are familiar with ETC consoles before attending this Level 2 class.
 
Level 1 videos and the workbook are available online.
 
Session Highlights:
  • Understand display layouts and workspaces
  • Record and recall Snapshots
  • Record and recall Palettes and Presets
  • Set up and use Direct Selects
  • Take advantage of Discrete Timing and Multipart cues
  • Create and use Relative and Absolute Effects
  • Create and use a basic Magic Sheet

ETC Eos Family Console Level 3
Instructor: ETC Trainer
Duration: 6 hours
ETCP Credits: 6 credits
Description: More features to help work faster and more efficiently
Think you know all there is to know about your console? Our Level 3 class will teach even the most seasoned professionals a thing or two about the features of their console. This class is perfect for programmers who are proficient with the functions covered in Levels 1 & 2 training and ready to learn more.
 
Ideally you have completed a Level 2 class BEFORE taking this advanced class.
 
Session Highlights: 
  • Define and use Highlight, Lowlight, and custom RemDim 
  • Use the Fan function on encoders, the command line, and for references 
  • Apply and store Filters
  • Use manual playback functions like Make Null, Make Manual, Capture 
  • Create advanced palette and preset modifiers  
  • Use advanced cues, like Multipart, and Multiple cue lists 
  • Create and use Macros 
  • Additional Magic Sheet features 

ETC Hog Console Training
Instructor: ETC Trainer
Duration: 2 days
ETCP Credits: 7 per day
Description: ETC offers one of the industry's top console training programs, developed to ensure you have the support and most up-to-date technical knowledge needed to be on top of your game in this competitive market.

ETC is providing the a two-day programming class. You will leave the class with creative ideas for upcoming shows, time-saving tips and tricks and a new level of confidence of your technical capabilities.

Foundations of Entertainment Rigging
Instructor: Ed Leagy
Duration: 2 days
ETCP Credits: 7 per day
Description: While there is no substitute for experience when it comes to rigging, this class will present the fundamental concepts that underpin good rigging practices. Taught by trainers with more than 40 years combined experience in the field, topics are derived from the ETCP list of critical knowledge areas for riggers and will vary to suit the learners in the room. Presentation of information will be approachable for early career participants while also providing a depth of discussion through examples and case studies that will bring value and engagement to more experienced riggers. In addition to instructional content, resources for further learning and reference will be featured and explored. Participants will walk away with improved confidence, knowing more about both the "how" and the "why" of entertainment rigging. 

Advanced registration and additional fee required. There will be a one hour lunch break where attendees will be on their own. If minimum attendance is not met by February 19th this class may be canceled.

OSHA 10 - General Entertainment Safety
Instructor: Mike Murphy
Duration: 2 days
ETCP Credits: 10
Description: This customized OSHA 10 Training is brought to you by the IATSE Entertainment and Exhibition Industries Training Trust Fund and USITT as a part of the alliance between these organizations and OSHA. The OSHA 10-hour program provides a variety of training on general industry safety and health regulations for both entry-level and experienced workers. Upon completion of both days you will have earned your OSHA 10 card. It covers OSHA policies, procedures, and standards, as well as general industry safety and health principles. Topics include scope and application of the OSHA general industry standards. Special emphasis is placed on those areas that are the most hazardous, using OSHA standards as a guide. This training is customized for and uses examples from the Entertainment Industry. This is a two day class. Lunch will be on your own each day.

Advanced registration and additional payment required. If minimum attendance is not met by February 19th this class may be canceled.

AWP/MEWP Operator Training & Certification
Instructor: Jeff Baldwin
Duration: 7.5 hours
ETCP Credits: 3.75 credits
Description: AWP (Aerial Work Platform) / MEWP (Mobile Elevating Work Platform) Training & Certification This training program allows participants to earn their AWP / MEWP operators card. This course consists of four key areas of learning and proficiency demonstration (Responsibility, Safety, Operation & Hands-On). This is a three part training session, where attendees will receive classroom instruction, as well as hands on training. This will culminate in both a written test and practical evaluation. Upon successful completion of this safety training, attendees will be presented with their AWP Operator's Card. This training covers: Machine Safety Regulations, agencies and requirements Safe operation (components and controls) Inspection requirements.

Troubleshooting Basics
Instructor: Patrick Stewart
Duration: 1.5 hours
ETCP Credits: 1.5 credits
Description: This class begins by defining troubleshooting - both from the general perspective and more specifically how it pertains to the stage. Next, we look at the concept of Observe, Orient, Decide, and Act (OODA Loop) and how this mental exercise can better prepare you to solve problems. We will go into greater detail on how to apply the definition and OODA Loop concept into solving problems on the stage. We will get into some tools to help us diagnose our systems, and finally, we will create a problem and talk through how to solve it.

Rigging Standards for the Everyday User
Instructor: Tyler DeLong
Duration: 1 hour
ETCP Credits: 1 credit 
Description: There are a lot of standards, codes, and rules to theatrical rigging systems. To the everyday user it may seem like a monumental task to dig through the mountains of documents to find the pertinent information. In this session we will discuss where to find the pertinent standards, how some standards overlap, and most importantly a peek into how to interpret the standards. At the end of this session participants will have the tools they need to locate and comprehend the pertinent information that an everyday use should know.

Pushing DMX to the Limit
Instructor: Rob Ward and Tobin Neis
Duration: 1.5 hours
ETCP Credits: .75
It's been said that you can run DMX-512 over barbed wire, but have you actually tried it? In this session, we'll try barbed wire as well as other non-recommended cable types and see what failure looks like. We'll focus on the technical aspects of DMX-512 signal including termination, voltage levels, and timing and see why the recommended practices are important in keeping your DMX-512 network healthy.

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