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Kasabian Tour Lit by Renegade’s Nick Gray

Kasabian lit by Renegade

Kasabian Tour Lit by Renegade’s Nick Gray

LONDON — Renegade lighting designer Nick Gray provided a lighting design based around two trussing arches that move in three different positions for the current Kasabian tour, which was set to perform several shows before headlining at festivals including Rockness in Inverness and the Isle of Wight, as well as Rock Werchter in Belgium.

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Metropole Zlican Centre fountain

Clay Paky Gear Illuminates Czech Fountain

PRAGUE, Czech Republic — Art Jgs, a Clay Paky distributor, provided gear and design for a fountain lighting installation at Metropole Zli?ín, a fashion and entertainment complex about five miles from the Prague city center. Alpha Spot HPE 300s and Alpha Wash 300s light the fountain jets from above in various colors as the music changes.

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Is Technology Making Us Lackadaisical?

I’m addicted to technology. I love technology; overall it is a wonderful thing, both in our personal and professional lives. But is technology making us lazy? Not physically lazy, though technology could be blamed for my extra pounds; I’m talking about being lazy with our communication and designing habits.

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Penthouse Club in Reno, NV

Designing for Nightclubs

Designing for nightclubs is vastly different then designing for a stage. Don’t take our word for it, however — PLSN sat down and talked with three of the leading club lighting designers out there. Each designer has multiple nightclub designs under their belts and many more in the planning stages. PLSN talked with John Lyons from the Lyons Group, Michael Meacham from iDesign and Stephen Lieberman from SJ Lighting.

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Three Musketeers at UT El Paso photo by Raymond Aguirre

Measuring Up LEDs at University of Texas El Paso

Incandescent lighting has been crossfading with more-efficient Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) for years, with interest spurred on by, among other things, government regulation. The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, signed into law by then-President Bush, will start phasing out the most common incandescent light bulbs in 2012.

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Ozzy Osbourne photo by Steve Jennings

Ozzy Osbourne: All in the Family

Patrick Woodroffe, Michael Keller and Upstaging Shape the Looks of Ozzy’s Scream Tour

Ozzy and Sharon’s family lifestyle may differ a bit from the previous generation’s Ozzie and Harriet, but LD Patrick Woodroffe, lighting director Michael Keller and other longtime-supporters of Ozzy’s live shows say an extended family feeling exists nevertheless.

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Shpongle performs at the Belly Up in Aspen

Belly Up in Aspen: An Evolution of a Club Redesign

Patrons of the Belly Up Aspen club were saved from one of those over-hyped, usually annoying “re-launches” as the creatives behind the live music venue decided to take the scenic route to their redesign. “We spent a year redoing the club,” says club LD Adam Skapple, adding that he always had a vision for the club, but the day-to-day demands on his time made it only possible to do it piecemeal. “I’m the only LD here, and the amount of shows we do is incredible — in the past five months, the club has been closed less than seven days!” he laughs.

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Chauvet HQ

Chauvet Opens New State-Of-The-Art Facility

Company Expands, Looks to the Future

Starting around 2007, Albert Chauvet would take time out of his busy day to go visit empty warehouses. His lighting company had grown exponentially over the years and was now bursting at the seams, taking up four separate buildings. The success he and his wife Berenice had experienced since opening their doors in 1990 had reached a breaking point. The company was busting at the seams with 40,000 square feet and separate buildings all adding up to logistical challenges.

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Clay Paky Sharpy

Clay Paky Sharpy

I just completed a road test of a new moving light from Clay Paky, called the Sharpy. Three things were immediately noticeable about this fixture. It’s fast, tiny and packs a lot of light output for a lamp that has a bulb under 200W.

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Something New in the Toolkit — 3D on Stage

There’s no question that 3D projection is solidly entrenched in the digital cinema world, as 3D films continue to spur increased ticket sales at the box office. At home, in your living room, it’s another story altogether, and even though 3D channels are springing up like weeds, sales of 3D sets are less-than-stellar (but that’s a rant for a future column).

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