Rosco Fog Machines
Rosco has launched a line of four new fog machines including the Mini-V, Vapour, Vapour Plus, and V-Hazer models.
Read More »Rosco has launched a line of four new fog machines including the Mini-V, Vapour, Vapour Plus, and V-Hazer models.
Read More »For Rebelution’s Count Me In Tour, LD Kenny Gribbon used Chauvet Legend 412 fixtures to tie together the lighting and backdrop. “The design of the backdrop and stage and lights was a collaborative effort with all crew and band’s ideas coming together,” said Gribbon. “As far our vision for the design went, we considered color mixing one of the most important aspects of the show. We wanted colors to draw you in just like the music does. I was really impressed with the color mixing of the Legends. Another feature that really stood out about the Legends for me was the quickness of the pan/tilt.”
Read More »COLOGNE, Germany – The Lanxess Arena in Cologne, Germany has acquired four Robert Juliat Lancelot followspots. “We chose the RJ Lancelot products because we were not completely satisfied with the American manufacturer we worked with before and therefore preferred to use a European product,” says Lanxess Arena’s technical manager, Martin Rebiszewski.
Read More »LD Steve Sinclair used nearly 200 Robe moving lights to light the Europen tour of Top Gear Live. The Robe fixtures were 38 x LEDWash 600s, 12 x LEDWash 800s, 40 x LEDWash 1200s and 36 x MMX WashBeams all from Robe’s ROBIN series, together with 36 ColorSpot 1200E ATs and 16 x ColorWash 1200E ATs. The main aesthetic challenges include lighting lightning fast moving vehicles and illuminating a large – 27 metres wide by 53 metres deep – stage area keeping it edgy, exciting and theatrical – and also providing the drivers with enough light to perform safely!
Read More »In between tours, over the past few decades, LD Joel Reiff has been writing. He selected 14 of his favorite short stories for his first published paperback, 14 Shorts and Other Dirty Laundry. PLSN found Reiff on the road with Peter Frampton, soon to head out again with Jason Mraz in August, to answer a few questions about his literary aspirations and inspirations.
Read More »SANTA FE, NM – Barbizon Light of the Rockies has provided the Santa Fe Opera with five Hippotizer Rackoon media servers, four Panasonic 20K projectors, and a remote Zookeeper PC for networked Rackoon control. The first show this season to use the new media server system was Carmen, followed by a double-bill, The Impressario and Le Rossignol.
Read More »AARHUS , Denmark – The Danish NorthSide Festival, which drew 35,000 visitors, made use of four SGM G-Spot moving heads for beam effects atop 6-meter-high containers placed in the shape of a horseshoe between the festival’s Blue Stage and Green Stage.
Read More »KNEBWORTH, UK – Seeking to create a spectacular end to the Sonisphere festival’s opening day, LD Andy Hurst reworked an earlier design for The Prodigy. “The design concept was based on an air hanger for a Harrier Jump Jet,” explains Hurst. “We took the idea from their 2013 New Year’s Eve show at the O2. It was a favorite for the band, so they asked me to adapt it to our festival run this summer.” The revised design rigged the 84 SL NITRO 510 and 72 510C strobes in mixed groups of 10. His design saw them blast white and colored light over the audience, generating an electric rave atmosphere.
Read More »LAS VEGAS – As part of a recent upgrade, the showroom at the South Point Casino here installed Elation EPAR QA and Opti QA color-changing LED PAR lights along with Elation Flex LED Tape. Blue Planet Lighting’s Las Vegas division handled the installation.
Read More »GRAHAMSTOWN, South Africa – The National Arts Festival is Africa’s biggest annual celebration of the arts. To celebrate it’s 40th birthday, Electrosonic used the Hippotizer to project images onto The Monument, the headquarters of the festival. TechRig supplied the Barco HDQ-2K40 projectors and crew to set it up and run it.
Read More »LONDON – Universal Event Production supplied full technical production to the Nike Phenomenal House, a one week only pop-up experience to celebrate football, street culture and style, music and fashion. For video, UEP flew six 60 inch plasma screens as a seamless 3×3 LED wall in the main space and supplied a 2 x 3 meter 3.9 mm LED wall, both of which received live camera feeds. The main football field was lit with 16 Robe LEDWash 600 and 12 Robe ColorSpot 1200 E AT moving lights plus a number of conventional fixtures.
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