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Tomorrowland’s 14 Live Stages Lit By 250 Robe Fixtures

Tomorrowland’s 14 Live Stages Lit by 250 Robe Fixtures

BOOM, Belgium — Some 250 Robe moving light fixtures were deployed site-wide at the 2013 Tomorrowland EDM festival, which drew close to 180,000 EDM fans to De Schorre National Park here from July 26-28. ID&T served as event organizers and Jurgen Nuytemans and Christophe Van Den Branden oversaw technical and artistic direction for a long list of top DJs on 14 live stages.

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Seattle Cinema Installing First Laser Projector

SEATTLE — Christie noted that, with an FDA variance, it will supply and install a digital laser projector at Seattle Cinerama here. Although laser projectors have already been used for special screenings, the 4K Christie unit, which will offer scalable light output of up to 60,000 lumens, will be the first laser projector to be permanently installed. It should be up and running at the Seattle Cinerama Theatre here by early 2014.

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Entec Lighting Provides Gear, Crew and Light Sculpture for Larmer Tree Festival. Photo by Gary Chandler

Entec Lighting Provides Gear, Crew and Light Sculpture for Larmer Tree Festival

SALISBURY, U.K. — The Larmer Tree Festival, an annual music and arts festival that focuses on acoustic folk, world music, reggae, roots and blues, took place at the Larmer Tree Park Gardens near here from July 17-21. In addition to its provision of stage lighting for six stages/performance areas (and crew for three), Entec Lighting created a custom fish-themed light sculpture.

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Bruno Mars 2013 Tour

Bruno Mars Tour Rig Includes GLP impression X4s

INDIANAPOLIS, IN — Bruno Mars’ current tour, supported by a lighting and visual design by Cory FitzGerald and LeRoy Bennett, is being lit in part with 27 GLP impression X4 LED moving heads from VER. The new fixtures are versatile enough to be incorporated into retro-style visuals.

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Pete's Big TVs continues providing the complete video rental package and crew for Backstreet Boys, now in North America. Photo: Todd Kaplan.

Pete’s Big TVs Continue with Backstreet Boys in North America

NEW CASTLE, DE – The Backstreet Boys world tour kicked off its North American leg Aug. 2, again with video equipment rental company Pete’s Big TVs but with a modification in the equipment package and a new video crew. When the tour started May 25 in China, Pete’s Big TVs provided Liantronics PH-8 video panels for the main screen. For this North American leg they are now using the 224 digiLED MC7 7 mm high resolution LED video panels for the main screen, for a configuration of 8 panels high by 28 panels wide. 

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