Monday, December 30, 2019

Dropping the Ball

Dropping the Ball Dropping the Ball Dropping the BallNew Years means many things to many people. A chance that next year may offer better things. An opportunity to reflect on the year gone by. A chance to celebrate with friends. And if you happen to be in Times Square in New York City, there may be about 1 mio friends to celebrate with. But theres no doubt that much of the world is watching, and waitingwaiting for the tanzerei to drop in Times Square. For a city like New York, this is a chance to showcase that it truly is the crossroads of the world.John Trowbridge is very much at the center of it. With a background in entertainment production, hes the project manager for the tanzerei drop, with The Wolf Productions, LLC. In other words, if you enjoy setting your year off with a bang, hes one of the key people to thank.Twenty one years ago now a client called and said I have the perfect event for you, he says. At the time, the ball drop was done via a control system that r an wire from building to street all the way uptown four or five blocks and used computers to boost the signal. The ball is permanently on the roof now. It didnt used to be.The old ball was six feet in diameter and weighed 1200 pounds, but the new ball is 12 feet in diameter and weighs 12,000 pounds, he says.The Times Square Ball designed for the new millenium in 2000. Image Hunter Kahn / Wikimedia CommonsTheres a winch that is directly underneath the mast and cables go up all the way to the top of the mast through what I call headblocks, and then they come down and lift the ball, he says. Theres a computer system that drives the whole thing.In terms of lighting, the ball has 32,256 Philips Luxeon Rebel LEDs grouped in 672 modules, he says. The software ecue is the control system that drives the entire lighting system. And the timing of it stays accurate, he says. There is a timestamp- that time is being set from the GPS system. We have a black box that receives time from th e GPS system and makes sure its 100 percent accurate, he says.But they continue to look for ways to improve the New Years Eve ball drop experience. The next improvement we would like to do is increasing the resolution on the LED panels, he says. We want the patterns and designs on the ball to continue to get better.And at the time of writing, hes excited again to be a part of the event that has such a prominent distributions-mix in society. This is about as much fun as you can have, he says. The people love it and its absolutely become one of those iconic events. You just want it all to go off well and you cant help but smile after its done. Then you go home and you can think about next year.Eric Butterman is an independent writer.This is about as much fun as you can have. The people love it and its absolutely become one of those iconic events.

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