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LONDON – Universal Event Productions (UEP) recently delivered full technical production to two major Nike events staged in London: the four-day World Basketball Festival in Brixton and the Nike Training Club at Old Billingsgate Market. Much of the rig for both events featured LED equipment for low power consumption.
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LONDON – Universal Event Productions (UEP) recently delivered full technical production to two major Nike events staged in London: the World Basketball Festival and Nike Training Club.

UEP used its newest LED lighting technology for both events – the company is fast building a name for designing and supplying flexible, imaginative, low-powered lighting solutions for a diversity of live events.

World Basketball Festival
The World Basketball Festival was a four-day event in Brixton, featuring a host of events and activities both indoors and outdoors including competitions, training, experientials and inspirationals. It culminated in a show at Brixton Academy headlined by US rapper / songwriter Big Boi, local hero and rapper Dot Rotten and rapper / poet Angel Boi also from the US.

UEP was asked to provide sound, lighting and video by event production company Slice PR, and together they produced an overall production design for the Academy show.

The design incorporated an upstage video backdrop which brought great dynamics to the stage, setting the scene for this action.

‘The action’ included a slam dunk competition onstage and some other basketball orientated demonstrations – in addition to the performances –  so the UEP team also faced and levelled the stage with MDF.

There was also a rousing appearance by the Miami Street Band plus interviews with a series of current Basketball stars.

The 12mm pitch LED was supplied to UEP via Anna Valley, complete with Christie Spyder control and management.

UEP supplied all the lighting equipment which was heavily LED based – fast becoming a trademark for the Buckinghamshire based company.

Says UEP’s Steve Butcher, “It is light, hugely versatile and using the quality LED fixtures in our rental stock, all the elements people know and love about incandescent sources can be replicated with all the advantages of using LED.”

The lights were hung on two over-stage trusses and consisted of 24 of UEP’s new Robe LEDBeam 100s, 12 Robe LEDWash 600s, 12 Robe ROBIN 300 Washes, 12 i-Pix BB4s and 12 i-Pix Satellite Mk IIs, together with six Clay Paky Sharpys, six 300 Watt Beam lights and 12 other moving lights.

For front lighting and key lighting, they positioned 12 Cantata profiles on the downstage truss, and four Martin Jumbo strobes were available for special effects and excitement.

The power consumption was low for a substantial rig. “I looked at the phase monitors as the show started,” says Steve Butcher, “and the first two phases were pulling 7 amps each and the third 32A – it was incredible.”

James Fickling ran the lighting on one of UEP’s new consoles, the Chamsys MQ Expert.

For the basketball scenes, they flooded the stage with the LEDWash 600s and the ROBIN 300 Washes, chosen because they produce proper white lighting levels.

Nike Training Club

A week later the UEP team were back in London, this time at Old Billingsgate Market, setting up technical production for this event which drew to a close with a 45- minute performance by Katy B.

Once again, UEP commissioned Anna Valley to supply all the video requirements, which included a large upstage screen. Content was run to this via UEP’s ArKaos system, a mix of library footage and some supplied by the client. There were also some camera feeds, as the stage/auditorium space was also used as part of the training event during the day, which was geared towards the women‘s fitness community.
Simon Madison designed the lighting with a heavy LED fixture base.