We will have a number of Questions for you in order
to provide you with ALL the answers you will have
or will think of during this little process...it is
really easy...Lets start!
Question
1: How much Space do you have? More than 30' x 30'?
Question 2. Is it
Indoor or outdoor?
Indoor=
a). How High is the Ceiling?
b). I need a 8' bay door to get the equipment in.
c). What is the flooring? Wood, Concrete, Carpet,
Marble or Other?
d). Is the Building Manager aware we will be in there?
e). Is there ground access or is it a loading dock?
f). Are there 02 Sensors in the building? Ask Building
manager.
Outdoor=
a). Is the area Level?
b). Is the surface Grass, Dirt, Rock, Concrete or
Other?
c). Did you check the weather forcast? We don't ride
in RAIN, SNOW, TORNADOS, HURRICANES...get it! check
the almanac also!
d).
Question
3. How much space does the "Globe of Death"
act NEED?
We actually have 2 Different
style globes! One is elevated
(in the Air) and the other one is on the ground.
The Globe is Actually 14' 6"
in Diameter (Big/ Round) the Legs that extend out
are called OUTRIGGERS ( used to keep the Globe from
tipping over) the Legs have leveling Mounts (adjustable
feet) so the balance is fine tuned so the globe will
not move very much.
The Top of the Globe is 19'
6" Max (ELEVATED GLOBE)
We need a Minimum of 30' x
30' area in order to get in and out of the Globe during
the performance.
Click
here to see how much area we need for the set up...
and in most cases we have it.. we have set it up in
some tight ass places... please click here to see
over view...
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Question: 4. How
Tall is the Globe?
Height: 22' (feet high) Elevated
Globe
16' (feet) Grounded
Globe(photo)
Hieght
image (image)
Foot Print: Area in which the "Globe of Death"
Support poles span in width. 18' x 18'
Weight: 4600 lbs
Question: 5. How
Long Does it take to Set up?
Set -up time between 2- 4 hours, the Tear
Down time is between 2-4 hours as well.
Question: 6. What
kind of Electrical requirements does the Globe Need?
110 VAC electric necessary
to run the Lights (evening shows) and P.A. System
Minumum 15 amp (20 Amp Circuit is better.. but not
always available)
110
VAC (regular electrical outlets are required for P.A.System
(we have the P.A. System) and our performance lighting.
If there is not electric available, then a generator
5000 watts will need to be supplied by the Event Host.
No Night performances will be performed with out electric.(no
exceptions).
Our Lights are: Source
Four PARs 750 watts each! x4 of them.
Question 7. Does
the truck and trailer need to be close?
If YES... then that is great...if
not, let us know. Direct Access to the Truck and trailer
near the performance area is appreciated. NOTE: if
the truck and trailer is ticketed in a Parking Lot
that we were told to park in...then the Event Promoter/agent
shall be responnsible to pay the ticket or reimbursement
thereof. (i.e. Anehiem Convention Center!) (Image
of Equipment on Trailer)
Question 8. Do you
need a crane to assemble the globe?
NO... BUT...if the equipment needs to be lifted up/
crane/ forklift or other to be placed on a stage...the
Organizer, producer, agent must disclose where the
globe will be set up...Promoter must furnish.
Question 9. Do the
riders and Stunt girl (if present) Need a dressing
area?
YES... please have an area.. not a bathroom...possibly
pipe and drape... or a room... anything. We perform
a LIVE STUNT SHOW... we dont need to be thinkin of
where we will be dressing and worrying about our belongings...cool?
Question 10. Early
Morning Promotions (i.e Radio or Televison spot) Can
the Globe riders/ Stunt girl be available to do them?
YES... BUT... ONLY ON THE PERFORMANCE DAYS...and
NO we cannot set up the Globe at the RADIO/TELVISION
STUDIO!
Question 11. Can
We show the "HEADLINER" how to ride the
Globe for the EVENT...
NO...I takes 2 years to learn... seriously... pleople
ALWAYS ask this.. we will bring a bicycle and they
can try it...
Question 12. Do
you need rehearsal time before the Act?
No... But if you have a choreographed theatrical
event or special corporate event rehearsal the morning
of the first performance date... then we will be available.
Question 13.
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