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The '''Studio C Cappa''' is the fourth Studio C stage and began in 2003 with 62 installed
[[File:Cappa.jpg|thumb|250x250px|Studio C Cappa v2]]
The '''Studio C Cappa''' is the fourth Studio C stage and began in 2003 with 62 installed.


==History==
== History ==
In 2002, Chuck E. Cheese's would begin testing a new store format known officially as "small-town stores" at three locations. Those being Waco, TX, Lake Jackson, TX and Dover, DE These would feature a stage called the [[Studio C Buffet]] which lacked the animatronic. This test then failed and eventually would be modified into what is now known as the Studio C Cappa.
In 2002, Chuck E. Cheese's would begin testing a new store format known officially as "small-town stores" at three locations. Those being Waco, TX, Lake Jackson, TX and Dover, DE These would feature a stage called the [[Studio C Buffet]] which lacked the animatronic. This test then failed and eventually would be modified into what is now known as the Studio C Cappa.


Beginning in 2003, a revised version of the small-town store concept would debut with the Joplin, MO location, which opened its doors on July 22, 2003. The version stage would be installed at seven stores from July 22, 2003 till September 30, 2003 when the final V1 Cappa was installed at Muskegon, MI. In November 2003 Version 2 of the Studio C Cappa would begin being installed across thirty three stores firstly at Tuscaloosa, AL in November 2003 till early/mid 2005 when it was lastly installed at Evansville, IN. Starting in 2004/2005 at the Lewisville, TX store CEC Entertainment would begin installing stages that combined parts of the Cappa with some fixtures of the Beta. This would be installed at twenty two locations across various locations from 2004/2005 - October 30, 2006. The final Studio C Cappa would open with the New Hartford, NY location on October 30th, 2006.
Beginning in 2003, a revised version of the small-town store concept would debut with the Joplin, MO location, which opened its doors on July 22, 2003. The version stage would be installed at seven stores from July 22, 2003 till September 30, 2003 when the final V1 Cappa was installed at Muskegon, MI. In November 2003 Version 2 of the Studio C Cappa would begin being installed across thirty three stores firstly at Tuscaloosa, AL in November 2003 till early/mid 2005 when it was lastly installed at Evansville, IN. Starting in 2004/2005 at the Lewisville, TX store CEC Entertainment would begin installing stages that combined parts of the Cappa with some fixtures of the Beta. This would be installed at twenty two locations across various locations from 2004/2005 - October 30, 2006. The final Studio C Cappa would open with the New Hartford, NY location on October 30th, 2006.


==Design==
== Design ==


===Studio C Cappa v1===
=== Studio C Cappa v1 ===
It reused parts of the buffet stage whilst bringing a new stage design for Chucks stage. The new design would show a mirror with three rope lights behind the 16m Chuck E. Cheese. The animatronic sat atop an angular, trapezoidal stage with no curtains with the flood lights moved to the spot light bar. Next to Chuck E. was a large platform which all of the elements of the Studio C Beta were condensed into; up top were three 24" rear projection monitors lined up evenly next to each other and below that was a small but wide blue screen with a trapezoidal carpet mat on the floor. For additional lighting the spot light bar had the CEC Spot, three floods, Gemini, Warp, Strobe, Applause and On the Air.
It reused parts of the buffet stage whilst bringing a new stage design for Chucks stage. The new design would show a mirror with three rope lights behind the 16m Chuck E. Cheese. The animatronic sat atop an angular, trapezoidal stage with no curtains with the flood lights moved to the spot light bar. Next to Chuck E. was a large platform which all of the elements of the Studio C Beta were condensed into; up top were three 24" rear projection monitors lined up evenly next to each other and below that was a small but wide blue screen with a trapezoidal carpet mat on the floor. For additional lighting the spot light bar had the CEC Spot, three floods, Gemini, Warp, Strobe, Applause and On the Air.


Waco received a unique set up instead of the blue screen it used the same material seen on the stage with the "CEC" letters put on top of it to the left and right it featured two sets of three rope lights.
Waco received a unique set up instead of the blue screen it used the same material seen on the stage with the "CEC" letters put on top of it to the left and right it featured two sets of three rope lights.
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This design was the second to come out in November 2003, with some changes firstly being the backdrop, it was changed from a mirror, to a spiral shape with lights in it that extends to the wall next to it on the right. The animatronic sat atop an angular, trapezoidal stage with no curtains with the flood lights moved to the spot light bar. Next to Chuck E. was a large platform which all of the elements of the Studio C Beta were condensed into; up top were three 24" rear projection monitors lined up evenly next to each other and below that was a small but wide blue screen with a trapezoidal carpet mat on the floor. For additional lighting the spot light bar had the CEC Spot, two floods, Gemini, and Strobe,
This design was the second to come out in November 2003, with some changes firstly being the backdrop, it was changed from a mirror, to a spiral shape with lights in it that extends to the wall next to it on the right. The animatronic sat atop an angular, trapezoidal stage with no curtains with the flood lights moved to the spot light bar. Next to Chuck E. was a large platform which all of the elements of the Studio C Beta were condensed into; up top were three 24" rear projection monitors lined up evenly next to each other and below that was a small but wide blue screen with a trapezoidal carpet mat on the floor. For additional lighting the spot light bar had the CEC Spot, two floods, Gemini, and Strobe,


===Studio C Cappa v3===
=== Studio C Cappa v3 ===
The final design removed the trapezoidal stage and extended swirl pattern replacing them with what the [[Studio C Beta]] looked like. complete with lights and backdrop and working curtains until early 2006 when fake curtains began being installed. The Blue Screen design remained the same as it was in v2. The additional lighting was the same as v2.
The final design removed the trapezoidal stage and extended swirl pattern replacing them with what the [[Studio C Beta]] looked like. complete with lights and backdrop and working curtains until early 2006 when fake curtains began being installed. The Blue Screen design remained the same as it was in v2. The additional lighting was the same as v2.

==Gallery ==
<gallery widths="210" heights="200">
File:Cappav1.jpg|The Waco, Texas location's Studio C Cappa "Version 1".
</gallery>

Revision as of 17:06, 6 December 2022

The Studio C Cappa is the fourth Studio C stage and began in 2003 with 62 installed

History

In 2002, Chuck E. Cheese's would begin testing a new store format known officially as "small-town stores" at three locations. Those being Waco, TX, Lake Jackson, TX and Dover, DE These would feature a stage called the Studio C Buffet which lacked the animatronic. This test then failed and eventually would be modified into what is now known as the Studio C Cappa.

Beginning in 2003, a revised version of the small-town store concept would debut with the Joplin, MO location, which opened its doors on July 22, 2003. The version stage would be installed at seven stores from July 22, 2003 till September 30, 2003 when the final V1 Cappa was installed at Muskegon, MI. In November 2003 Version 2 of the Studio C Cappa would begin being installed across thirty three stores firstly at Tuscaloosa, AL in November 2003 till early/mid 2005 when it was lastly installed at Evansville, IN. Starting in 2004/2005 at the Lewisville, TX store CEC Entertainment would begin installing stages that combined parts of the Cappa with some fixtures of the Beta. This would be installed at twenty two locations across various locations from 2004/2005 - October 30, 2006. The final Studio C Cappa would open with the New Hartford, NY location on October 30th, 2006.

Design

Studio C Cappa v1

It reused parts of the buffet stage whilst bringing a new stage design for Chucks stage. The new design would show a mirror with three rope lights behind the 16m Chuck E. Cheese. The animatronic sat atop an angular, trapezoidal stage with no curtains with the flood lights moved to the spot light bar. Next to Chuck E. was a large platform which all of the elements of the Studio C Beta were condensed into; up top were three 24" rear projection monitors lined up evenly next to each other and below that was a small but wide blue screen with a trapezoidal carpet mat on the floor. For additional lighting the spot light bar had the CEC Spot, three floods, Gemini, Warp, Strobe, Applause and On the Air.

Waco received a unique set up instead of the blue screen it used the same material seen on the stage with the "CEC" letters put on top of it to the left and right it featured two sets of three rope lights.

Studio C Cappa v2

This design was the second to come out in November 2003, with some changes firstly being the backdrop, it was changed from a mirror, to a spiral shape with lights in it that extends to the wall next to it on the right. The animatronic sat atop an angular, trapezoidal stage with no curtains with the flood lights moved to the spot light bar. Next to Chuck E. was a large platform which all of the elements of the Studio C Beta were condensed into; up top were three 24" rear projection monitors lined up evenly next to each other and below that was a small but wide blue screen with a trapezoidal carpet mat on the floor. For additional lighting the spot light bar had the CEC Spot, two floods, Gemini, and Strobe,

Studio C Cappa v3

The final design removed the trapezoidal stage and extended swirl pattern replacing them with what the Studio C Beta looked like. complete with lights and backdrop and working curtains until early 2006 when fake curtains began being installed. The Blue Screen design remained the same as it was in v2. The additional lighting was the same as v2.