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Staging Concepts Helps Turn Cowboys Stadium Into Basketball Arena
ARLINGTON, TX – Staging Concepts is working with the Colonnade Group entertainment and sports production company to get Cowboys Stadium (now called AT&T Stadium) ready for the 70,000 attending the 2014 NCAA basketball semifinals and championship April 5 and April 7. Crews will bring in more than 6,000 staging platforms spanning more than 106,000 square feet. The transformation, starting March 20, will take about 10 days to complete.
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Mega-Lite Axis QD7
The Mega-Lite Axis QD7 from Mega Systems Inc. is a compact moving head beam with pixel control allowing for unique visual looks. The unit’s seven 12W RGBW quad color LED modules are individually programmable. Compared with RGB LED fixtures, the RGBW design is sait to allow for smoother color washing and improved pastel shades. Each LED has a relatively narrow 8° beam, making the fixture’s effects punchy and bold.
Read More »ETC Source Four LED Series 2, Source Four Mini LED
ETC adds to its LED offerings with two new products: the Source Four LED Series 2, which promises to serve as a powerful spotlight with the most expansive color spectrum possible from an LED luminaire (pictured here); and the Source Four Mini LED, an energy-efficient version of ETC’s tiniest fixture.
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Ellie Goulding UK Arena Tour Gets XL Video Support
LONDON – For a recent tour of U.K. arenas, LDs Cate Carter and Pablo Beckett of Bryte Design expanded their video-centered set design to include some of XL Video’s newer LED products – the Radiant MC-18 Hybrid, Radiant MC-7T, Radiant MC-18T and Pixled F-12 screens. XL Video also supplied cameras, a Catalyst media server for playback and PPU and crew for the tour, which brought Goulding’s ongoing Halcyon Days trek from the earlier theatre-sized production to a larger version for arena-sized venues.
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Rudimental Tours U.K. with Robe Moving Lights
LONDON – LD Jonny Gaskell included Robe moving lights for the latest UK leg of Rudimental’s ongoing tour. The rig for the tour, which visited both theatre- and arena-sized venues, included 28 Robe Robin MMX Spots and 34 Robin LEDWash 600s. The fixtures worked with a key visual element for the shows – a backdrop inspired by the Hackney Peace Memorial mural, created for the stage by Hangman. Colour Sound Experiment provided the gear.
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Stonehenge Center Takes Visitors Back in Time with AV Assist from Electrosonic
WILTSHIRE, U.K. – An installation at Stonehenge’s visitor center got an AV assist from Electrosonic to help newcomers experience the ancient stone formation. One of the main highlights is the ‘Standing in the Stones’ exhibit, a 360-degree virtual experience. Installed by Electrosonic, the exhibit lets visitors stand in a virtual Stonehenge as it is today and in the past. The three-minute film, based on state-of-the-art laser scan images of the stone circle, transports viewers back in time, experiencing the summer and winter solstices of long ago.
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GLP Celebrates 20 Year Milestone at PL+S 2014
FRANKFURT – German Light Products celebrated 20 years at the recent Prolight+Sound Show here earlier this month. Udo Künzler, who founded the company in 1994, hosted a get-together attended by the company’s distributors and members of the press. The event, also attended by Kasper Gissel and Mark Ravenhill, featured some of the company’s products hits (and misses) along with observations by industry-leading LDs who have relied upon the gear.
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Tom Grant, Jack Sayer Use Avolites Gear for Wembley R&B Show Visuals
Icona Pop Opens for Miley Cyrus with Robe Cyclone Fixtures
TAMPA, FL – LD Scott Warner is using four of Robe’s new Robin Cyclones for Icona Pop, the Swedish duo opening for Miley Cyrus’ Bangerz world tour. Developed by Robe in response to an initial design idea by Warner, the Cyclone is “a high-powered LED wash light with a built-in DMX-controlled fan,” said Warner. Theatrical Media Services of Omaha, NE is providing the fixtures for their touring debut; they were launched at PLASA 2013.
Royal Opera House Ballet Uses Hippotizer Rackoon to Pair Performers with Pixels
LONDON – For Wayne McGregor’s Tetractys: The Art of Fugue, a ballet for 12 dancers set to Bach that was performed at London’s Royal Opera House in February, set and costume designer Tauba Auerbach worked with programmer Florian Baeumler and the venue’s newly-acquired Hippotizer Rackoon for an assist with the visual design, which paired live performers with geometric graphics.
Read More »U.K. TV Show Lines Ski Jump with Ai-Controlled LEDs
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