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Robert Juliat Oz and Alice LED Followspots

Robert Juliat to Feature Oz and Alice LED Followspots, Other New Products in Frankfurt

FRANKFURT, Germany — Robert Juliat is building upon the success of Roxie, its first LED followspot, with Oz and Alice LED followspot models (pictured here) at Prolight + Sound 2017. Along with other new fixtures, the company will also unveil its new SpotMe technology at PL+S 2017. Designed for use with RJ’s Compact and Grand ranges of followspots, SpotMe promises to shine the light on performers in a “smart, progressive way.”

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4Wall Nashville Offering Rehearsal Space

4Wall Nashville Offering Rehearsal Space

NASHVILLE — 4Wall Nashville is expanding its services to clients with a 29,000 square foot area connected to 4Wall Nashville’s current facility that is designated to serve as rehearsal space. It’s designed to provide clients with easy access to lighting equipment as well as any expendables needed.

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MDG ATMe WPE

MDG Makes Plans for Prolight+Sound 2017

FRANKFURT, Germany – MDG will be featuring new products at Hall 3.0, Stand E19 at Prolight+Sound April 4-7, including a new IP55 haze generator, the ATMe WPE. MDG will also show off new accessories including their Round Floor Pocket, RFP 239, updated controller, RFP-CB, plus MDG’s  D-Verter 239. 

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Rosco ImageSpot LED Gobo Projector

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Rosco’s Image Spot LED gobo projector uses a 40W LED array and the option of 190, 250 or 300 beam optics. Indoor (IP40) and outdoor (IP65) versions are available.

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ProPlex IQ Two 1616

U.K.’s ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ Show Networking Setup Includes ProPlex IQ

LONDON — To meet the production demands of ‘Strictly Come Dancing,’ the crew has been using a network of data control that connects two consoles and a media server to the lighting and video elements on the set. The setup also includes ProPlex’s IQ Two 1616 (pictured here), according to Mark Newell, the show’s lighting gaffer and chief systems tech, helping the crew to execute a lighting design by Mark Kenyon.

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