Prolyte Group Launches New Website
Prolyte Group announced a new website at prolyte.com. The site conveys product information along with technical support and features a modern, “pageless” design.
Read More »Prolyte Group announced a new website at prolyte.com. The site conveys product information along with technical support and features a modern, “pageless” design.
Read More »NASHVILLE, TN — Mobile production specialist TNDV lent its video and audio expertise to the debut of Skyville Live, a new monthly music series streamed exclusively online to audiences worldwide from Skyville Live studios located near the center of Nashville. The series provides music lovers with live music performed by top artists in intimate settings — usually around 100 attendees.
Read More »DALLAS, TX – Syncrolite LLC named Paul Rabinovitz of PMRi LLC as its Director of Product Sales and Marketing. In his new position, Rabinovitz is responsible for managing Syncrolite’s new product sales and marketing on a worldwide basis. Using a combination of public relations, the web, traditional and social media outlets he will oversee marketing efforts in addition to being the main contact for the sale of new and used products.
Read More »MIAMI – For a string of Phish’s end-of-year 2014 concerts at American Airlines Arena, DMDS7UDIOS’ Scott Chmielewski made use of Avolites Media’s Ai V8 Autoblend feature to projection map the building’s huge curved exterior with custom content.
Read More »tvONE’s HDBaseT dual input module for its CORIOmaster and CORIOmatrix products add flexibility by allowing sources to be connected to the main system from as far as 100 meters.
Read More »Nemetschek Vectorworks trainer Jonathan Pickup’s Vectorworks Essentials Tutorial Manual, now in its seventh edition, is available. The book supports the new capabilities of Vectorworks 2015 software and helps users gain a firm understanding of the basic tools, features and commands found in the Vectorworks line of industry-specific CAD and BIM solutions.
Read More »GLENDALE, AZ — Dall Brown, who has worked with the décor teams for Super Bowls since 2005, needed wireless control for the exterior lighting design for the Feb. 1, 2015 event at University of Phoenix Stadium. He overcame restrictions against using the 2.4GHz ISM band for DMX transmissions during the event with a solution that included a 900MHz version of the RC4Magic Series 3 wireless DMX and dimming system from RC4 Wireless.
Read More »Blizzard Lighting’s Pixellicious pixel-mapping, one-meter bar is designed to set up in minutes with minimal technical know-how. Each bar houses 160 tri-colored SMD 5050 RGB LEDs, with a pixel pitch of 25 millimeters and 120-degree viewing angle.
Read More »Blizzard Lighting’s SkyBox W-DMX fixtures share many features with the company’s SkyBox EXA fixtures including 7x 15w RGBAW+UV 6-in-1 LEDs and the long-life internal Lithium-Ion battery system. But in place of the built-in Skywire wireless receiver, SkyBox W-DMX fixtures are fitted with W-DMX wireless technolog from Wireless Solution Sweden AB.
Read More »Blizzard Lighting’s HotStik 5 COB II, 1-meter long LED batten style 5-in-1 RGBAW LED fixture updates the company’s original HotStik 5 COB batten with 12 25-watt RGBAW COB LEDs.
Read More »Blizzard Lighting’s LB-Par Quad RGBA fixture uses 12 10W RGBA 4-in-1 LEDs for a wide range of colors and effects. The fixtures are also designed to keep up with the rigorous demands of touring productions.
Blizzard Lighting’s PixelStorm COB, 1-meter long LED batten style 5-in-1 RGBAW LED fixture uses 12 25-watt RGBAW COB LEDs for color washes and chase effects.
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