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VL880 Spot Inspires at Hong Kong Ballet

Hong Kong Ballet

VL880 Spot Inspires at Hong Kong Ballet

HONG KONG – For its season finale, the Hong Kong Ballet opened Turandot, a neo-classical ballet inspired by Puccini’s opera at the Grand Theatre Hong Kong Cultural Centre. LD Mak Kwok-Fai used more than 40 Philips Vari-Lite automated luminaires for the show including the new VL880 Spot luminaire. He was the first designer in the region to use the new fixture.

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Light Waves: Atlanta

Waves of Chauvet Light at Atlanta Airport

ATLANTA—The Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport’s new international terminal, the Maynard H. Jackson Jr. International Terminal, features an art installation entitled “Light Waves: Atlanta.” The piece features 32 CHAUVET Intimidator Scan LED 300 scanners, 68 horizontal panes of colored glass—stacked in 17 sections with four panes in each section—along a 160-ft. hallway. As the light from the recessed fixtures in the ceiling passes over the glass, it reflects and refracts creating a continuously changing pattern of color on the wall.

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Erwin Engel

Riedel Switzerland Expands with Erwin Engel

ZURICH – Erwin Engel has joined Riedel Communications – a manufacturer of real-time networks for video, audio and communications –  to handle sales and rental markets in western Switzerland. Engel is a video/broadcasting specialist with more than 20 years of industry experience. He most recently was responsible for Sales Engineering Broadcast at John Lay Electronics.

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Elbow

XL Video Gets The Elbow at Jodrell Bank Observatory

MANCHESTER, UK – XL Video supplied Elbow with LED screens, PPU / cameras, a Catalyst media server system and crew for a sold out performance at an otherworldly site – the Jodrell Bank Observatory & Centre for Astrophysics. Adding atmosphere to the day were the relentless rains, turning the site into a mudbath for numerous production challenges. But it didn’t dampen the enthusiasm.

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The Clevelander

The Clevelander at Marlins Park Features Chauvet Gear

MIAMI — The Clevelander, long-established as part of Miami’s South Beach nightlife scene, now has a presence in downtown Miami’s new Marlins Park as well. It offers visitors field-level views of the game, a bar, live DJ sets and a swimming pool. LD Louie Uribe lit the space with gear from Chauvet.

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M83

M83 World Tour Has Retro-Futuristic Aura

PARIS – For French electronic band M83‘s world tour, LD Sarah Landau has turned to Martin Professional’s MAC Aura LED wash light, along with MAC 700 Profiles, Atomic 3000 strobes and Martin LC Series LED video panels. She says the Aura fits well with the retro-futuristic theme. “I love the look of its bubbly face and felt it would fit really well with the retro-futuristic look of the show. When zooming, it resembles a little alien with compound eyes.”

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Tette Club

Tette Club Lights Up with Elation Gear

NEW YORK – Tette Club, featuring Latin music for the city that never siestas, is offering a lavish light show courtesy of club designer Dario Oleaga, Tirso Lighting and gear from Elation Professional. The energy-efficient setup includes Platinum Beam 5R fixtures and Flex Pixel WP LED pixel tape.

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Eurovision 2012 photo by Ralph Larmann

Production Companies Team Up to Support Eurovision 2012

BAKU, Azerbaijan — Major production companies across Europe — but mostly from Germany — supplied the technical equipment for the Eurovision Song Contest 2012. The 57th annual event, staged at the newly-built 23,000-capacity Baku Crystal Hall here, included live broadcasts for the semi-finals (May 22 and 24) and finals (May 26), with contestants hailing from 42 European countries. It was seen by close to 125 million viewers, with millions more following the results online.

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Apollo

Apollo Celebrates 20th Anniversary

FORT WAYNE, IN – Apollo Design Technology is celebrating their 20th anniversary as a manufacturer and distributor of custom gobos and other lighting effects. Apollo began in 1992 in the home of Joel and Keersten Nichols, where they made custom gobos. Today, Apollo employs more than 65 people and occupies a 31,000 square-foot facility here.

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