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|  Re: Studio Stage, opinions
[Re: Jim Poor]
 #35035 05/04/11 10:16 AM
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I had a 24" riser at BTCA Nationals and LOVED it.  I've been toying with a platform in the studio for some time now.
 My thoughts are for a scaled up version of Helmi Flick's setup.  I think Preston uses basically the same thing.
Yes, I have read about both of their setups, I like the riser in front and the ability to hide the background light behind the riser. Jim;  did you find 24 in. to high for small dogs if working alone; I do not want to endanger the animals.  I spend a bit of time chasing them around the studio so I want them to be super safe if they decide to jump off the stage. |  |  |  
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|  Re: Studio Stage, opinions
[Re: Jim Poor]
 #35037 05/04/11 10:45 AM
05/04/11 10:45 AM
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Jim;  You say person kneeling behind, so I assume you would not make a stage that is 9 ft wide and 8 ft long, basically from the background forward.  Sounds like  you would prefer a 9 ft wide and maybe 4 ft deep so person can be behind, if needed.
 My thoughts, I wanted a platform for the animal to be on that would allow the background to be continuous; I guess I could allow the background to go to conc. fl, over to platform, up platform and over top of platform and down front.  Thoughts?
 
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