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Chauvet Professional Rogue R1 FX-B

Chauvet Professional Rogue R1 FX-B

Chauvet Professional Rogue R1 FX-B

Chauvet Professional’s Rogue R1 FX-B, the company’s latest addition to its line of Rogue fixtures, features five individually controlled pixel mappable 15-watt RGBW LEDs. The company also promises strikingly fast movements and infinitely variable pan and tilt options for a wide variety of high impact looks.

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WKTV Using Hitachi HDTV Cameras

WKTV Using Hitachi HDTV Cameras

UTICA, NY — When Heartland Media station WKTV set out to enhance the viewer experience by upgrading its live news productions to HD, they turned to Hitachi DK-Z50 multi-purpose, HDTV box cameras to provide exceptional-quality video acquisition. Supplied by Hitachi reseller Com Tech, the cameras have delivered solid reliability while elevating the visual fidelity of WKTV’s newscasts. Five Hitachi DK-Z50 cameras are deployed throughout the news studio, under the control of a Ross Overdrive automated production system.

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The production company supports events including the Seaside Sounds Beach Music Festival in Darwin, Australia

Dreamedia Events in Northern Australia Stocks Up on Clay Paky Gear

DARWIN, Australia – Darwin’s Dreamedia Events now has a Clay Paky package that includes eight Sharpys, eight A.leda B-EYE K20s and eight Mythos fixtures. Managing director Chris O’Brien comments that he was first drawn to Clay Paky because the brand had a reputation for robustness and reliability. “Up here in the Northern Territory all technology is up against the elements,” he said. “You really have to thoroughly research for fixtures that will survive in 100% humidity, be able to function under extreme dust, be easy to clean and are light in weight.”

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Clay Paky Scenius Profile

Voit Lites Acquires First Clay Paky Scenius Profiles in the U.S.

BURBANK, CA – Volt Lites has taken delivery of the first Clay Paky Scenius Profiles in the U.S., according to A.C.T Lighting, Inc., the distributor of Clay Paky fixtures in North America.  Voit Lites, which opened in 2010, added 24 of the luminaires to its inventory. The company already has a complement of Clay Paky Sharpy and Mythos fixtures. Clay Paky’s Scenius Profile fixture debuted at Prolight + Sound earlier this year, joining Clay Paky’s Scenius Spot fixtures, which had debuted in 2015.

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MGC Lighting management team. From left, Leoncio Ramírez Monzon, Spain sales manager; James Greig, managing director; David Jackson, director; and Steve Claydon, U.K. sales manager.

MGC Lighting Group Turns 40

IPSWICH, U.K. – MGC Lighting Group are celebrating a 40-year milestone this year. The company was incorporated by Mr Wallace Greig on June 21, 1976 as McCormack Greig Company, initially as a worldwide distributor for GE Lighting. The company was renamed in 1980 to MGC Lamps Ltd and has recently rebranded as MGC Lighting Group. Initially MGC distributed Stage/Studio lamps, however it now covers many area of specialist lighting including Healthcare, Purification, Airfield and Stage/Studio. Pictured here, from left, are Leoncio Ramírez Monzón, Spain sales manager; James Greig, managing director; David Jackson, director; and Steve Claydon, U.K. sales manager.

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THE BMFLs were the main addition to Lighting designer Dave 'Gig' Butzler's design for the ongoing series of shows, which started back in 2014.

Garth Brooks Tour Adds BMFL Spots to Lighting Rig

LAS VEGAS – Garth Brooks continues his maverick Man Against Machine tour which started in fall 2014 and has been delighting his massive and loyal fan base. The country superstar is known for his exciting live shows and amazing connection with his audiences, as well as for taking a very active interest in his production and stage presentation. Lighting designer Dave “Gig” Butzler  likes to keep the lighting rig constantly evolving to ensure that Brooks’ extended touring campaigns are constantly fresh.

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Penn Elcom's Rory Winston and Roger Willems

Penn Elcom Launches New Irish Operation

DUBLIN, Ireland – Penn Elcom, a manufacturer of flightcase hardware and 19-inch racks, launched Penn Elcom Ireland. The new facility will be led by Rory Winston. Along with Penn Elcom Ireland, Winston will oversee the company’s 7,000-square-foot wareshouse in south County Dublin, which will supply customers with the most popular 19 inch racks. Pictured here, from left, are Rory Winston and Penn Elcom chairman and founder Roger Willems.

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2016 Indispensable Technology Nominations Now Open

Nominations Open for 2016 Indispensable Technology “IT” Awards

LAS VEGAS — For the seventh time, PLSN and FRONT of HOUSE readers will have the opportunity to nominate lighting, staging, video and audio technologies worthy of an Indispensable Technology “IT” Award. The awards competition recognizes technologies that have advanced the state of the art in each of those categories within the previous year. The recognition process starts with nominations from readers of each magazine. Top nominated products make it onto the Parnelli Awards ballot for a final vote.

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LD Frederick Heerinckx of BlackBoxDesign specified 42 Chauvet Professional Nexus 7x7 panels

Dunk! Festival in Belgium Makes use of Chauvet Professional Nexus 7×7 Panels

ZOTTEGEM, Belgium —For the Dunk! Festival, which ran from May 5-7 in Zottegem, Belgium, LD Frederick Heerinckx of BlackBoxDesign specified 42 Chauvet Professional Nexus 7×7 panels, making use of the fixture’s classic tungsten looks and pixel mapping capabilities. The festival acts as an extension of the independent record label, Dunk! Records and serves as a platform for its bands to perform to thousands of post rock and post metal fans.

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Larson Electronics’ Fluorescent Fixtures Deployed for 'War for the Planet of the Apes'

Larson Electronics’ Fluorescent Fixtures Deployed for ‘War for the Planet of the Apes’

VANCOUVER, BC – Under the working title “Hidden Fortress,” filming for the third installment of the Planet of the Apes commenced in the Lower Mainland of Vancouver in October 2015. Production crews have chosen to utilize Larson Electronics’ explosion proof fluorescent light fixtures on set, as well as their four-foot hazardous location light fixtures. Larson Electronics’ four foot, two-lamp fluorescent light fixtures are being used for War for the Planet of the Apes, due out next summer.

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