Alan Graham Retires from LSC
Leader Light LEDs on TV, Tours
MAC 101s Form Foundation of Cold Chisel Tour
AARHUS, Denmark – LD/Lighting Director Francesco Calvi is using 150 Martin MAC 101 wash lights as the foundation of his design for Cold Chisel’s “Light the Nitro” tour, which plays venues from arenas to circus tents. He’s controlling them on a Martin M1 console.
Read More »Martin Dresses Up Legoland for Halloween Fun
AARHUS, Denmark – For October’s Halloween activities at Legoland in Billund, Denmark, the park outfitted its King’s Castle in Halloween-themed colors and graphics, including animated images from LED-based Martin Professional Exterior 400 Image Projectors. Images of ghosts, skeletons, bats and more decorated the haunt.
Read More »Keeping it Flexible
Visual media is a better communicator than sound, says Rick Cope, CEO of NanoLumens, an Atlanta area LED systems maker, because it’s not constrained by… Read More »Keeping it Flexible
Read More »Robert Juliat Followspots Make the Grade in Educational Venues
WALLINGFORD, CT – US educational facilities are increasingly installing Robert Juliat lighting, specifically the Super Korrigan 1200W HMI followspots and Buxie 575W MSD followspots. Oak Park, IL-based Bill Conner Associates LLC, theatre planners and designers, report on Robert Juliat’s movement into newly-constructed and renovated theaters in high schools and colleges.
Read More »Green Hippo Names Tom Etra Technical Sales Manager
Corporate Magic Helps Girl Scout Awards Event
Entec Laughs for the Polar Bear
Sharpys Chosen for X Factor, VMAs
BERGAMO, Italy – Clay Paky Sharpy fixtures are gaining in popularity for television production in the U.S. with exposure on Simon Cowell’s new “The X Factor” music reality show for FOX and on this year’s MTV Video Music Awards (VMA) telecast. LD Tom Kenny used the Sharpys on both.
Read More »Tree Lighting Ceremonies Feature Live Performances, LED Luster
NEW YORK, WASHINGTON, DC and LOS ANGLELES — The 2011 Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, held Nov. 30 and broadcast live on NBC, has come a long way since workers at the office complex first pulled out the ladders and plugged in the lights in 1931. (The first ceremony took place two years later.) This year’s tree, a 74-foot spruce from Mifflinville, PA, featured 30,000 sparkling LED lights powered via 5 miles of cabling and topped by a six-sided, 9.5-foot-diameter, 550-lb. star made with 25,000 Swarovski crystals. The star itself was lit with 720 LEDs.
Read More »China’s Tsinghua University Celebrates 100 Years with ArKaos
ShowPower’s MTL media servers running ArKaos MediaMaster Pro with 3D animations and visuals that entertained the audience. Read More »