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LD Preston Hoffman with Grace Potter

Preston Hoffman photo by Debi Moen

LD Preston Hoffman with Grace Potter

TOUR: July 2015 to Feb. 13, 2016

THE DESIGN: “Grace improvises, she loves spontaneity. She likes to lead the audience somewhere. I like those unscripted moments. Sometimes it’s a moody show, and it goes from heavy pop songs to a psychedelic feel. She dances, weaving in and out of shadows and light. It’s viscerally exciting and keeps me on my toes, as I can’t cue stack the show. She is legally blind, so followspots are an impossibility as she can’t see with them — she would literally walk off the stage, so I had to create a system for her to be seen on the downstage edge which she inhabits. I use LED side bars on each side of the downstage. There’s not a lot of light spillage, it’s more narrow. I’ve also played with colors more so she knows where the light is and will lean into it. We use tape to outline the stage.”

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Oli Metcalfe photo by Steve Jennings

MUSE: ‘Drones’ World Tour

For the Muse Drones world tour, which started in 2015 and continues into 2016, lighting designer and director Oli Metcalfe was asked to deliver a production design that placed the band in the middle of an arena floor for an in-the-round delivery. Included in the master plan was the existence of flying drones in the show.

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Tool tour photo by Steve Jennings

TOOL 2016 Tour

Tool performed 17 dates for the month of January 2016 using a rig that still had its foundations in a design from 2006, with bits and pieces added and shuffled around, but some of the same infrastructure underneath. We spoke with the band’s designers —Mark ”Junior” Jacobson (lighting designer & director) and Breckinridge ”Breck” Haggerty (video designer & director). We also touched base with Howard Ungerleider (Production Design International) about the laser aspect of the tour and Delicate Productions rep Jason Alt.

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Techni-Lux Marks 25 Years with Open House Event

Techni-Lux Marks 25 Years with Open House Event

Orlando, FL-based lighting manufacturer and distribution company Techni-Lux held a pretty sweet open house in January that brought a whole slew of industry professionals together from all over the country. On hand were more than 30 representatives showing various lighting products and expendables that just happen to be among the 25,000+ products in the Techni-Lux catalog.

To download a PDF that includes a photo-heavy recap of Techni-Lux’s 2016 Open House event, CLICK HERE.

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PLSN Nashville Vendor Profiles

Nashville Vendor Profiles: Growth-Minding Companies Converge on Music City

Here’s the factoid that sums up Nashville nicely: When we started putting this special section together in November, Nashville ranked 20th on the list of fastest growing cities. Today, in February, as we go to print with this special feature, it rates fifth. Any one calling Nashville home there will not be surprised by this meteoric rise, pointing to the good (opportunity) and the bad (occasional L.A.-like traffic snarls). And who is living there? Why, production companies and live event personal, of course.

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NYE celebration in China

44 Designs Builds and Thrives on Creativity

“One of the things that sets 44 Designs apart is, we are first and foremost a creative team,” says 44 Designs’ Jeff Lavallee. “We come up with great, cost¬-effective designs. Our clients always have a unique look that matches what their music is saying. An artist spends tens of thousands of dollars making a record sound right, but they don’t always take into consideration the live performance. That’s where 44 Designs comes in. We want to match the quality of the music to a visual design. We have helped our clients brand themselves on stage. We make their live show the perfect partner, visually, to their sound, image and to themselves.”

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Brooks & Dunn

Bandit Lites: Country Before Country Was Cool

Michael Strickland was truly country before country was cool. He started working with music acts with lighting when he was an audacious kid in 1968 under the Bandit Lites name. While he first worked from his home in Kingsport, then Knoxville, he was quickly involved with Nashville, serving artists including Conway Twitty, Roy Orbison and Jerry Lee Lewis, as well as a stable of rock acts. He would graduate from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville and earn a law degree, all while growing his business. “By 1980, we were doing so much business in Nashville we had to open an office there,” he says. In recalling the modest 2,000 square foot space he originally had, he laughs and confesses that, at the time, he thought that would be all he would ever need (today he has 100 times that). But as country shows slowly got bigger, clients were asking him to carry other things — backline, P.A.s, even concessions.

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Gifted Athletics trade show

I-Mag Video: Supplying Gear to Clients, Other AV Vendors

I-Mag Video Inc. first appeared on the scene in 1990 when owner Steven Daniels started an AV company based in Arizona. After building a company based on renting gear to tours and live events, he found himself growing with a need for a centrally located hub in the U.S. Nashville seemed the optimum place to start up another shop, and they opened up another warehouse. They recently marked the company’s 15th year in business at the Nashville facility.

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EDC Las Vegas

Gallagher Staging Builds On Success, Opens Nashville Office

“If you’re not in Nashville, you should be,” says Joey Gallagher, president of Gallagher Staging. His company, headquartered in La Mirada, CA., has recognized for years the benefit of opening a shop in Music City to better serve their Nashville and surrounding area clients. With careful planning, Gallagher Staging is now staged for a new chapter, and will open a local office to offer Nashville the same level of service and attention to detail that they have become constantly recognized for.

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