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Stageline SL50

Stageline SL50 Portable Stage

Stageline’s SL50 ultra portable stage, the first in the company’s new Light Series stages, measures 20’ by 16’ ( 6.1m by 4.9m). Features include a fiberglass roof, light and sound rigging, full banner capability and an option of two roof heights. It can be towed by a SUV or pick up truck and set up in less than 30 minutes, and reduced trailer dimensions expand parking options.

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AV Concepts Hologram

AV Concepts Sets New Mark for 3D Holographic Projection

LAS VEGAS — AV Concepts was involved in the presentation of the largest 3D holographic projection yet. On a surface spanning nearly 2,000 square feet at a recent corporate event, visitors could experience a 3D holographic projection without the need for 3D glasses. To prepare for this installation, AV Concepts constructed a test rig inside the San Diego Convention Center, pictured here.

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Two Draft Powered Rigging Standards in Public Review

NEW YORK — Two of the several documents that make up the E1.6 project for powered rigging systems in the entertainment industry are available for public review: BSR E1.6-1 – 201x, Entertainment Technology – Powered Hoist Systems, and BSR E1.6-4 – 201x, Portable Control of Fixed-Speed Electric Chain Hoists in the Entertainment Industry.

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Betty Blue Eyes

Goboland UK Provides For Betty Blue Eyes

 

Betty Blue Eyes

LONDON, UK – Goboland has made a variety of custom and standard gobos for the wartime-era musical Betty Blue Eyes which opened last week at the Novello Theatre in London’s West End. Based on Alan Bennett and Malcolm Mowbray’s BAFTA-winning 1984 film A Private Function, Betty Blue Eyes is set in the ration-stricken Britain of 1947. It tells the story of a pig, raised illegally to provide the local dignitaries with a feast to celebrate the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip – a wedding feast out of keeping with the austerity of the times.

 

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Lightware US Leads Sessions at InfoComm 2011

CLARKSTON, MI – Drew Taylor, Sales Engineer of Lightware U.S.A. will lead two technical sessions at InfoComm 2011. The conference will be held June 11-17 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. DVI & HDMI Signal Extension: Problems & Solutions, is scheduled for Wednesday, June 15 from 2.30 – 4 pm in room W221 D and is targeted to staging and live event professionals. It will be followed by Problems & Solutions when Designing Digital Systems: EDID, HDCP, Display Port, Audio on Thursday, June 16 from 2.30 – 4 pm in room W221 B.

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