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Mbox Director softwarey starts with an intuitive GUI

PRG’s Mbox Director

For users of PRG’s Mbox EXtreme who are not familiar with how to program a lighting console, the wait for a non-DMX-based control interface is over. PRG has released standalone software for controlling Mbox that runs on a Mac, and it’s free!

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Closing ceremonies at the London Olympics, 2012. Photo courtesy of Merging Technologies.

Events (and Lighting and Projection) Keep Getting Bigger and Bigger

The big opening and closing ceremonies at the Olympics in London over the summer weren’t the only examples of the rise in large-scale events that have made a huge visual impact around the world in the last few years. There was Expo 2010 Shanghai — there, a record 73 million people visited pavilions from 250 countries and international organizations, and on one particularly busy day, more than 1.03 million visitors were drawn to the attraction. Add to that a record number of music festivals and the fact that, slowly but surely, the high-concept event — corporate, music and otherwise — is slowly edging its way back from the precipice that was the Great Recession. It looks as though, when it comes to creating events, big is in again.

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The Quickest Path, and Other Nifty Color Tricks

Automated lighting manufacturers create some amazing products that we programmers are fortunate to get to operate. Quite often, their software developers will implement features that are essential to enhance the lighting experience. It is extremely important that automated lighting programmers are aware of and understand the features that are included within each fixture. Armed with this knowledge, you can achieve the best possible use of the products that you are programming and therefore create the best lighting achievable too.

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Production Designer Bruce Rodgers and Mary Wilson, original member of The Supremes, at the 2012 Parnelli Awards

Rolling Stones’ 50 & Counting, Super Bowl 2013, Touring Career Workshop, Manilow on Broadway, Rascal

The Rolling Stones celebrate their years in the industry with their 50 & Counting tour in November and December. The last time Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood performed together as a band was in 2007 at London’s O2 Arena. This production also brings together longtime collaborators set designer Mark Fisher of Stufish and LD Patrick Woodroffe.

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illustration by Andy Au

Sexy Toys and Money

I spent some time recently talking to the people who run a few different lighting companies. Being an LD myself, I don’t see the business through the same eyes these people do. I tend to pick on them to lower prices on older fixtures. I don’t look at the big picture, what it really takes to run a lighting company. Besides just purchasing new realms of sexy toys, one has to take into account all the other nuts and bolts; the non-sexy items that enable these fixtures to perform.

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LDI 2012 Shines with New Gear

Each year, the industry gathers to see the latest and greatest at LDI.  This year, it was in PLSN’s home base, Las Vegas. At the time of this writing, I am still recovering from a jam-packed weekend of events, training, parties and, oh yeah, LDI!

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Parnelli Awards Dazzles, Surprises, Inspires

The one thing you can expect at the Parnelli Awards is the unexpected. That was certainly true at the 12th Annual Parnelli Awards gala held Oct. 20 at the Mirage Las Vegas when Jake Berry (tour manager for Madonna, U2) showed up and then after him, Billy Squier. Both wanted to surprise Lifetime Achievement honoree Charlie Hernandez, and that they did (and everyone else).

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I’ll Take a Dozen Parnelli Awards to Go!

It has been a dozen years now that PLSN and FOH magazines have combined their energies to shine the spotlight on the people who make shows happen at the annual Parnelli Awards. It is truly one of the most important things we do every year. It allows us to pay tribute to our industry and the people who have dedicated their careers and lives in making this an industry we can all share the privilege of being a part of.

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PLASA 2012

PLASA 2012 Show Report

For more than 20 years, the PLASA Show has called London’s Earls Court home. Sadly, 2012 is the last year the show will take place in the legendary hall — PLASA 2013 moves to London’s ExCel Oct. 6-9. With more than a 125-year heritage filled with history, stories and shows, Earls Court is closing and being demolished to be replaced with 8,000 new apartments, retail stores, and, possibly, a new meeting center.

To download PLSN’s 2012 PLASA Show Report, CLICK HERE

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Don Holder and Ken Billington

Masters of Light: A Conversation with Don Holder and Ken Billington

Like many other disciplines in the theater, lighting design has undergone a big shift in recent years as technological innovations have increased and as the demand for more eye-popping shows has grown. At times it feels like Broadway has gone Hollywood, but seasoned LDs know how to strike the right balance between the artistic and the technical. Not every big show has to be over-the-top to be effective; it all comes down to what the show and its story require. Both Don Holder and Ken Billington have tackled their share of smaller productions, big extravaganzas and other projects. Their latest credits include Annie and Chaplin: The Musical, respectively. Their combined experience came to the fore when they sat down with PLSN in Billington’s office to discuss their craft, their careers and their philosophies.

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Madonna MDNA tour photo by Steve Jennings

Design Gone Wild: Madonna’s MDNA Tour

By the end of “Girl Gone Wild,” the first song in Madonna’s MDNA tour, you know that this will be a concert experience unlike any before. More operatic in design style than pop concert, the creative team has married technology, music, and choreography with the precision and glamour that exemplifies the star herself. The MDNA tour opened in Israel in June and is currently touring North America.

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Gallagher Staging’s projection platforms were used for a Red Hot Chili Peppers show at the San Francisco Civic Center.

Gallagher Staging

Joe Gallagher’s name and reputation is so tied to live event staging that it seems like his own company started years ago. But while Gallagher Staging and Productions, Inc. is barely a year old, the Gallagher name is a 30-plus year institution.

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