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Hall Stage Names Steve Shortt Head of Design

LUTON, U.K. – Steve Shortt, a 30-year industry veteran, has joined Hall Stage, based here, as head of design. Shortt has worked with Hall Stage products on projects led by the staging company’s U.S. partners, including Thern Stage Equipment, Hall Stage North America, Epic Production Technologies, Gridworks and others. The company says his appointment is part of its plan for growth in new product development and projects and installations.

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GLP Impression X4 XL

GLP Impression X4 XL

Completing the X4 family of fixtures, GLP’s impression X4 XL LED moving head is equipped with 55 RGBW LED sources, each rated at 15W and each color matched to align across units. It also offers a zoom range of 7° to 50° which forms what the company calls a “cannon of light” at its narrowest angle up to a bright expanse of coverage at its widest. For effects across its face, the X4 XL allows for individual control of each of the 55 pixels, offering both standard and custom patterns.

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First Baptist Oviedo's Josh Felix (foreground) with Stan Brantley (background). The Florida church's technical crew members have been using a new FOR-A switcher to meet the Florida church's production needs this year.

Florida Church Using FOR-A Switcher to Meet HD Production Needs

OVIEDO, FL – First Baptist Oviedo, which now delivers its message through a variety of media including live streaming, sermon archiving, podcasts, and its weekly shows on local television, acquired FOR-A’s HVS-390HS video switcher earlier this year to meet its growing production needs. Josh Felix, the church’s director of technical arts, credited the switcher’s built-in color corrector on four channels and built-in scalers, which lets the crew easily scale SD images to HD.

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Standard Relating to ACN Interoperability Posted for Public Review

NEW YORK – An industry draft standard relating to ACN interoperability, BSR E1.30-11, EPI 33 – ACN Root Layer Protocol Operation on TCP, has been posted for public review. BSR E1.30-11 is a Profile for Interoperability (EPI) to be used with ANSI E1.17, which is commonly called “ACN” for Architecture for Control Networks. EPIs related to ANSI E1.17 specify how conforming implementations are to operate in particular environments or situations in order to guarantee interoperability. This part of E1.30, EPI 33, is an interoperability profile that specifies the operation and formats for the ACN Root Layer Protocol operating on TCP.

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tvONE C2-2000 series

tvOne C2-2000 Universal Scaler Series Now Shipping

tvONE announced that its C2-2000 universal scaler series, which includes the C2-2855 Universal Scaler, the C2-2755 Video Scaler and the C2-2655 Scan Converter, is now shipping. This new series promises flexibility to the user, as the C2-2855 features the ability to up/down/cross convert, the C2-2755 to up/cross convert, and the C2-2655 to down convert.

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NEP’s Screenworks Provides Display Solutions for the Electric Daisy Carnival

LAS VEGAS – NEP’s Screenworks provided video display solutions for the largest stage ever assembled in North America.  The Kinetic Field Stage at the Electric Daisy Carnival incorporated twenty LED displays on the main stage and eight additional displays at other locations in the arena, as well as one thousand light fixtures, thirty lasers and of course, the signature owls. 

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Vasco Rossi Stadium Show Rigs Include Robe LEDBeam 100s

Vasco Rossi Stadium Show Rigs Include Robe LEDBeam 100s

ROME and MILAN, Italy – LD Giovanni Pinna used 68 Robe ROBIN LEDBeam 100s for the stadium concerts by Italian singer/songwriter Vasco Rossi. The LEDBeam 100s were chosen for two very specific tasks – 20 were positioned on the floor of the stage wings shooting up the Vasco logo scenic drops at the sides; the other 48 were divided between four trussing columns on both sides of the PA wings so they could beam right into the audience.

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The Academy Nightclub in Canberra, Australia Adds Robe Fixtures, Reduces Power Needs

The Academy Nightclub in Canberra, Australia Adds Robe Fixtures, Reduces Power Needs

CANBERRA, Australia – The large Academy nightclub, based here, has been equipped with Robe moving lights. The installation, which triples the previous moving light fixture count, yet chops the power usage in half, includes LEDWash 600s, DLS Spots and Pointes, all from the ROBIN series – eight of each. “We are hearing plenty of comments saying that the club is completely new,” said LD Darren Russell, even though only the lighting rig has changed.

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Lighting Gear for Emley Moor Mast Provided by HSL

EMLEY, U.K. – Rental specialist HSL supplied equipment for “Control t’force,” a light art installation created by LD James Bawn, that illuminated the 330 meter high Emley Moor Mast here, the tallest freestanding structure in the U.K. HSL supplied A&O Technology Falcon 6000 searchlights, Robe CitySkape Xtreme LED floods, Chroma-Q Color Force 48 LED battens and Clay Paky Sharpys and a custom Luminex fiber optic system.

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2014 Tony Awards Visuals Relied on Hippotizer Media Servers

NEW YORK CITY – This year’s Tony Awards were programmed by Peter Vincent Acken who designed a set-up using a total of 192 layers running over more than 48 DMX universes. The entire set-up comprised 12 active Hippotizer HD outputs, all genlocked and controlled by a grandMA2 lighting console. Acken built his own custom Hippotizer DMX personality to enable control of the 192 layers over the 48 universes. The Hippotizer HDs fed their content to 26 discrete surfaces comprised of 9 and 7 mil LED and HD LED monitors.

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George Benson UK Tour Supported by White Light

White Light provided a complete lighting package for George Benson’s 2014 UK Tour. The lighting rig is based around a core of Martin Professional Mac Viper Profiles – while also incorporating conventional fixtures. In addition to fixtures, White Light provided followspots, control, power distribution, effects, and consumables to for the tour. “The Mac Viper Profiles were a great choice,” LD Simon Tutchener said. ”They give a nice bright beam and are very responsive. They offered a lot of flexibility overall.”

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