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Lighting ‘Oblivion’ with a Projected Sky

PRG’s Zach Alexander, the Media Operator on Oblivion, is shown controlling the Mbox media server using the V676 Control Console. Photo by David James/Universal 2013

Lighting ‘Oblivion’ with a Projected Sky

Universal Studio’s sci-fi feature film, Oblivion, starring Tom Cruise, presents a post-apocalyptic earth, which would seem to demand heavy visual effects (VFX), and while there are many in the film, there are some surprising sequences that are, in fact, not CG. For two of the primary, futuristic sets — the Sky Tower and the Cloud Tower — cinematographer Claudio Miranda, ASC, and director Joseph Kosinski filmed most of the visual effects live in-camera rather than using green screens. It’s an old-school style that immerses the actors in the actual environment, but not the first instinct of filmmakers when the environment is supposed to be a cloud-surrounded glass-walled apartment 3,000 feet in the air.

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Keith Urban 2013 tour photo by Steve Jennings

Keith Urban “Light the Fuse” Tour

Australian country music singer Keith Urban embarked on his “Light the Fuse” tour, in support of Fuse, his eighth studio album. The tour launched in Cincinnati, OH on July 18 and ran through Oct. 5 in West Palm Beach, FL on its first North American leg. Urban has two more North America tour legs mapped out for Oct. 18-Dec. 8, 2013 and Jan. 9-Feb. 1, 2014. The album’s lead single, “Little Bit of Everything,” debuted in mid-May and the full album was released on Sept. 10.

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NFL Sunday Night Football Intro video still from Bodega Studios

“Waiting All Day for Sunday Night”

Carrie Underwood and a Digital Cast of Thousands Kick Off the NFL Season for NBC

After six seasons, Faith Hill opted out and Carrie Underwood was chosen to sing the musical introduction to NBC’s NFL Sunday Night Football (SNF). A new intro video was created and shot with Underwood’s take on the theme song to kick off each week’s prime time game. It premiered Sunday, Sept. 8, before the Dallas Cowboys hosted the New York Giants.

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Ultra Music Festival 2013 photo by Adam Kaplan

Andrew Gumper: 20-Year Veteran at Age 31

Andrew Gumper is only 31 years old, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t have decades of experience in the live event industry. He has spent the last 20 years immersed in activities ranging from programming lighting consoles, designing the look of various shows and running a production company that took him from his parent’s basement to the helm of AG Light and Sound, one of the fastest-growing production companies in the U.S. PLSN caught up with Gumper to talk about how he did it.

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Full Sail Live

Learning the Ropes on the Stage

There are no shortages of schools, for-profit and otherwise, that offer professional audio education programs. The most recent listing by the Audio Engineering Society (AES) includes more than 600 educational organizations. They range from international multi-location ones such as SAE, which has outlets in cities including New York, Miami, London and Paris, to those based in community colleges in small-town America.

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Fig. 1: Typical meter readings for different lighting conditions

Measurement of Light, Demystified

The modern age of lighting has brought us many advances. Along with DMX and new light sources, there are new ways to measure and index the amount and quality of the light that those light sources produce. Measuring light output is pretty easy.  Grab a light meter (or download one for your smart phone), point the light source at the eye of the meter (or camera of your smart phone) and look at the measurements.  You will see a bunch of numbers come up — the mathematical computations of certain values that make up your light source.

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George Travis with Bruce Springsteen

George Travis Honored with Parnelli Lifetime Achievement Award

George Travis knows who the real boss is. “You end up being part of this little touring group that can be a tight, dysfunctional family that shares one goal: putting on a good show,” he says. “We have to remember that when the music starts, we have 8,000 to 80,000 bosses who are the audience. The biggest excitement in this business is when the concert starts. Then you have your immediate reward… or you can also have your immediate judgment!”

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From left, Gustavo Alsina, Melissa Gonzalez, Lara Alsina, Julio Fuentes and Franky Couvertier

Entertainment in Motion

Many businesses go through ups and downs as they grow and change. Puerto Rico’s Entertainment In Motion (EIM) has overcome one of the biggest hurdles any company will face — the death of an owner and founder.

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REDMX Lighting Console

REDMX Lighting Console

The REDMX is a new lighting console from Italy-based RED Lighting, a manufacturer of entertainment lighting products. It provides a new approach to entertainment lighting control with the absence of a command line and numeric keypad. The manual is an easy 65-page read with color screen shots and a quick start guide.

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Chauvet Professional Legend 230SR Beam

Chauvet Professional Legend 230SR Beam

With their intense beam, fast pan/tilt and dramatic aerial effects, fast-action beam fixtures have drawn notice from designers in recent years, not with just the aerial effects but the ability to make the stage itself look bigger. Chauvet Professional’s Legend 230SR Beam, launched earlier this year, is positioned as an affordable and versatile fixture that gives designers the tight beam looks they crave.

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PRG RH+A UV Wash

PRG UV Bullet and Wash

PRG’s RH+A division now offers the Ultraviolet series of lights, including the UV Bullet and UV Wash. While developed with architectural lighting installations in mind, these fixtures can also be used for entertainment industry applications, ranging from amusement parks and haunted house attractions to “cosmic” bowling and nightclub dance floors.

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Adafruit Industries' Flora NeoPixel hardware can be integrated with a performer's costume.

LEDs for Costumes

LEDs are widespread within the entertainment industry. From video panels to lighting fixtures, LEDs are showing up everywhere. And lately, the scope has grown even wider to include costumes. Recently, I turned on the television and stumbled across a performance by the famous Rockettes dance troupe in which they were all dressed in black jackets covered with LEDs. As I watched, I realized that video images were being pixel mapped onto the dancers; and of course I was instantly intrigued!

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