A lot of times it's using the oldest technology we have with some spit of the new.
and new weight ratings to make a whole new experience. We took that, and went with modern engineering. One light, goes on and off, and that's it. there was an energy to life at that time. "When you go back and look at any of our performances, there's always very primitive, primal, basic things that rein through all of them," he continued. The floating stage was a sensation, and McGuire followed it up with Travis Scott's iconic Bird's Eye View tour, which featured the artist atop a massive mechanical bird, complete with a worm dangling from its mouth. "You don't get to experience artist's the way you used to," he said, "and all of a sudden, the live concert has become the epitome of an artist's representation." With TrasK, McGuire began to experiment, most notably in his work on Kanye West's Saint Pablo tour. It is suspended a mere 15 feet above the fans on the floor. lighting ministries designs and installs new stage and house lighting systems while emphasizing service at houston-based ministry.
His family was involved in various areas of entertainment, and by the time he was a sophomore in college, McGuire was balancing his studies with tour schedules-he was the lighting designer for live shows by Mariah Carey and My Chemical Romance.īy the time he started TrasK House in 2016, McGuire had decades of experience and a distaste for conventional live shows. Stage design works are very much in demand, be it a political event, wedding or a musical launch, stage designs are required by everyone. There is just Kanye, alone on a platform surprisingly small for an arena setting, 20 feet long, 16 feet wide. John McGuire was born and raised in Southern California, and spent his childhood orbiting the film industry.