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NW Group Invests in More Robe
NW Group is New Zealand’s largest live event technology and full production – lighting, audio, and video – specialist in New Zealand, where it’s represented by the Oceania and Spyglass brands with bases in Auckland and Wellington on the North Island. The company has recently invested in 24 new Robe Spiider LED wash beams which are added to their 56 x Robe BMFLs (32 Spots and 24 Blades), delivered via distributor, Jands New Zealand.
Read More »Claypaky Sharpy X-Frames and Midi-B FX Hit the Road with Gary Clark, Jr. Tour
Singer/songwriter Gary Clark, Jr. is out on the North American leg of his 2024 world tour with Claypaky Sharpy X-Frames and Midi-B FX fixtures. Co-Lighting Designers John Adamo and Robert Fuller selected the fixtures, which have been supplied by Bandit Lites, Inc., the tour’s full-service lighting and effects provider.
Read More »JDC2 IP Helps Maktive Bring MACROdose ‘Mushroom’ Stage to Life at Coachella 2024
In recent months, turnkey production design studio and rental company Maktive has invested heavily in GLP’s new impression X5 IP platform—sensing both the potential for deployment in the arduous weather conditions of the outdoor season and that the common chipset will guarantee uniform, homogenous color.
Read More »Matt DeLong Joins Imperial Pyro & Special Effects as Chief Operating Officer
Imperial Pyro & Special Effects, a leading company specializing in fireworks, proximate displays, sporting events, and custom production announces the appointment of Matt DeLong as COO. DeLong brings more than 25 years of experience to Imperial, and has a distinguished track record in Special Effects, Pyro and working within Themed Environments.
Read More »‘Star Wars’ and More: The Music of John Williams with the ASO
Lighting Company
Music Matters Productions
Venue
Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
Alpharetta, GA
Read More »Alain Corthout Powers Black Eyed Peas with ChamSys Stadium MagicQ MQ500M
The ancient Greek philosopher Hierocles was fond of using concentric circles to represent something he called oikeiosis, the essence of our identity as humans, with the inner circle symbolizing the individual, and each succeeding curve representing a broader and broader universe. It was also called forth this spring in Alain Corthout’s stunning production design for Black Eyed Peas show at La Défense Arena.
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