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Good Fixtures for Pixel-Mapping
So you’ve decided to incorporate a bit of pixel mapping into your show (either that or you’ve bought a media server and just want to know how to use that extra feature tucked away in the advanced menu). Instantly you will ask yourself, “What kind of lighting fixture would be good to use?” And that’s when it starts — the quest to find an LED fixture that lets you map video to each and every pixel on its front panel. How easy is that? Well, let’s take a look.
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Harnessing the Power of the Patch
How Do Seasons Change in Vegas?
Mr. Eckerman, in the Conservatory, with the Console
In the man-made city of Las Vegas — where the sun rises and sets with SMPTE timecode at Caesars, and landscapes look like stage sets — you can count on experiencing the real change of seasons in one place: The Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. Read More »True Colors
What’s your favorite color? This is a question I ask my 3-year-old occasionally. He answers with “green” most times. Then he asks me back the same question. “That would be Lee 119,” comes the reply. That’s because I’ve had the various numbers of gel colors brainwashed into my head. All good lighting guys memorize these numbers over time, and if you don’t know what Lee 119 means, you may be new to lighting.
Read More »Mojo Barriers Enjoys Summer of Successful Crowd Control
MANHEIM, PA – Mojo Barriers’ US office has enjoyed a successful summer helping to keep crowds and artists safe at festivals and concerts across the nation. One of the biggest events was Lollapalooza Aug. 5-7 in Chicago, where they designed and installed a new stage barrier configuration for crowds of up to 90,000 people each day.
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