Robe ROBINs Outfit Australia’s Upstairs Club
Robert Juliat TV/Film Fixtures Join Acey Decy’s Stock
Wallingford, CT – Acey Decy Lighting, a sales and rental company in San Fernando, has added Robert Juliat 1159 Victor and 1459 Flo 1800W followspots to its rental inventory. The fixtures are especially useful for the feature film and television industries, which Acey Decy has been servicing since 1963.
Read More »Rose Brand Distributes Totalite Truss
VENTURA, CA – Total Structures announces the addition of Rose Brand Theatrical as its first stocking distributor for the full line of Totalite truss products. Rose Brand’s locations in New Jersey and California will enable customers across the U.S. to enjoy quicker service and shorter transit times.
Read More »Pete’s Big TVs on BET’s Hip Hop Awards
In a Tight Spot
A spotlight does just what its name says it will do. Light a spot in a crowd to draw attention to it…But, of course, there… Read More »In a Tight Spot
Read More »Opinions on LEDs
I get asked a lot about LEDs. I mean A LOT. LEDs are the hot topic of they day and they will be for some… Read More »Opinions on LEDs
Read More »Kid Rock Turns 40 with Pyro, Lasers, Video and Lighting
Kid Rock turned 40 this year, and he had a small party. Just hundreds of thousands of his closest friends. Also, it went a little long. Eight months.
Part of the party was set/lighting designer and programmer Richard “Nook” Schoenfeld, who has been lighting up Rock since 2000. And there was a lot to light, too. Rock brought out a 10-person band plus four dancing girls. Kicking off in Detroit, Rock’s hometown, the high-energy flame-ignited spectacle dazzled more than 50,000 at Ford’s Field on July 17. He took the party across America through to September.
Read More »Rod Stewart/Stevie Nicks: Heart & Soul Tour
Mark Payne, lighting designer, director and programmer for Rod Stewart, credits the late Ian Knight, who died in March 2010, for the general concept and set design for the 2011 Rod Stewart & Stevie Nicks Heart & Soul tour.
Read More »Ed Wannebo, Winner of the 2011 Parnelli Lifetime Achievement Award
Ed Wannebo stops in mid sentence. He’s halfway through a long interview, and he’s up to working for Hall & Oates. He’s already spoken of his work with Van Halen, Tina Turner, David Bowie, ZZ Top, and Stevie Nicks, among others. He’s not yet gotten to Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, or Kenny Chesney.
Read More »Addressing the Risks of Uneven Load Distribution
With storm-related collapses of outdoor stage structures in the news this year, there have been extensive discussions on topics ranging from wind loads on truss structures to foul weather evacuation protocols. Here, we take a closer look at one of the many critical inter-related factors that all add up to truss collapse prevention and stage safety: The problem of unpredictable load distribution and the importance of load monitoring.
Read More »Richard Pilbrow’s “A Theatre Project”
Autobiography, corporate history, theatre history, memoir—the new book, A Theatre Project, by Richard Pilbrow, is as hard to classify as Pilbrow himself. Best known as a lighting designer, Pilbrow has also served as a ground-breaking theatre consultant. He’s also produced theatre, film and TV and was a projection designer before there was even a recognized craft as such.
Read More »Robe Serves Light Dinner in Sun City
SUN CITY, SOUTH AFRICA – South African lighting designer Denis “Hutch” Hutchinson joined creative forces with Robert Grobler from rental company Techrig to produce a masterpiece of imagination and style for a Gala Dinner event. Robe added ambiance to the night.
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