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TourPro Crystal Display 3+

TourPro Crystal Display 3+ distributed by SHS Global (front view)

TourPro Crystal Display 3+

 New Panels Distributed by SHS Global

There was a time in the not-so-distant past that video walls, let alone “LED” video walls, were a complete luxury reserved only for those with big-enough wallets. I remember (not fondly, mind you) setting up huge rear-projection cube-based cabinets that took up an entire truck for what amounted to a 10-by-14-foot surface. We’d manually tweak the pincushion graph settings (red, green and blue) on each cube until a barely passable picture would emerge on a not-so-bright rear surface that was four feet deep and weighed thousands of pounds. There was one particular time when….oh crap! It was only a dream! Whew….let me wipe the sweat off and get a hold of myself.

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Front and back views of the Ascender 48-4K switcher from Analog Way.

Analog Way Ascender 48-4K

One of the big challenges for the AV switching market is to find the right combo of just how much to put in a switcher and what to leave out. There are plenty of single-space, MIMO-type boxes out there, but invariably you’ll end up having to use a bunch of adapters and powered mini-converters to get the job done.

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Martin VDO Sceptron Family. The video strip fixtures are available in a range of lengths and resolutions with easy-to-add diffuser options.

Martin VDO Sceptron Family

I am checking out Martin’s latest video product, the VDO Sceptron 10. The fixture is a single strip of LEDs built into a 1-meter sturdy aluminum frame. The VDO in the name stands for video, as in the RGB LEDs used in the fixture are the same type used in LED video tiles. The #10 dictates the pixel pitch of this particular fixture (as in 10mm).

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Elation Platinum FLX

Elation Platinum FLX

Today the industry is producing large numbers of LED based fixtures, but I’m proud to present a new fixture in a trending new fixture class. Elation Professional has recently released its newest member of the Platinum Series, the Platinum FLX.

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Chauvet Professional Strike 4

Chauvet Professional Strike 4

The Strike 4 swings into the fall season as a breath of fresh air in the world of blinders. Easily taking the place of a typical Mole Fey type fixture, this fixture does all those old models could — but so much more. And it’s sexy.

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Clay Paky Igloo

Clay Paky Igloo

The Igloo dome is a protective device designed to protect the smaller series of light fixtures from Clay Paky (as well as other manufacturers) against the elements. Physically resembling its name, this device can offer a full IP54 protection from the wet weather, sweltering sun as well as dust and wind.

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Clay Paky Stormy Strobe

Clay Paky Stormy Strobes

I’m checking out the two new Strobes released by Clay Paky this year — the all-white LED Stormy and the full color LED version called the Stormy CC. The biggest thrill I get is that Clay Paky is emulating the old classic strobe chassis but utilizing the latest in LED technology. There is a huge concave reflector behind the light source, just as you would expect from a typical Xenon bulb strobe.

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Kilowatt: The Making of an Electrician

The Making of an Electrician

It begins with an experiment by a friend’s older brother growing crystals on lumps of coal in an aquarium with a fluorescent fixture on top. To enhance the colored crystals, he put pieces of colored cellophane around the bulb above the crystals.

I was fascinated. And six years old.

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Indianapolis State Fair, Aug. 13, 2011. Getty Images photo courtesy Take1 Insurance.

The High Cost of NOT Having Insurance

Take1 Insurance’s Scott Carroll talks about why liability insurance is critical for those in the live event business.

The collapse of the temporary structure erected for the Indiana State Fair on Aug. 13, 2011 was the rigging and staging industry’s own 9/11. It has become the point on the timeline that divides, irreversibly, that professional community into sharply different eras of before and after. The tragedy, during an outdoor concert by the country band Sugarland in which a wind gust from an approaching severe thunderstorm hit the stage structure, causing it to collapse, killed seven people and injured 58 others.

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An Attitude of Gratitude

A career as an automated lighting programmer can be a wonderful, exciting and rewarding choice for many. We are privileged to have a job that pays us to have fun while being creative and technical at the same time. Recently I have spoken with a few people that seem to have forgotten just how wonderful a life we have. Most self-help programs endorse making a daily gratitude list to ensure that you see all the benefits that are a part of your life. Along these lines, I have many reasons to be grateful for my programming career and experiences and have shared some of them below.

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Lady Antebellum 'Wheels Up' Tour Photo by Steve Jennings

Touring Legends of the Fall, Vegas Residencies and Quick Cues

Fresh off the heels of Tribe Inc.’s production designs for Lady Antebellum’s “Wheels Up” tour, the 2015 Apple Music Festival in London, Dierks Bentley’s “Sounds of Summer” tour and the Opening Ceremony for the Pan American Games in with Cirque du Soleil in Toronto, Bruce Rodgers and company steps into their next project with Cirque and their next Dierks Bentley 2016 tour.

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Illustration by Andy Au

Advancing the Rig

So I’m rapping on the phone with my buddy Scott Plummer. He owns the finest little mom and pop lighting company down in Tucson, Arizona called Total Lighting Support. One of my acts is coming to his local casino, as they do every year, and it gives us a chance to catch up. Of course the main reason I’m calling is to advance my gig and make sure he has all my lighting plots and I have his. But somewhere along the way he stops me and asks a question.

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