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Unison Foundry Distributed Power Control Products from ETC

ETC’s Unison Foundry is a new line of distributed power control products that have been added to ETC’s other Unison offerings, include DMX-controlled Mini Panels, Relay Controllers, 0-10V Controllers and Phase-adaptive Dimmers. ETC notes that its Foundry products are a fitting complement to the other Unison products, including Unison Paradigm, Unison Mosaic and Echo Control Systems, which also utilize DMX. These combinations promise to help users create complete lighting and plug-load control packages with energy saving features and the ability to meet stringent energy codes.

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Chauvet Opens French Subsidiary

Chauvet, a leading global supplier of entertainment and architectural lighting, has announced the opening of Chauvet France, a wholly-owned subsidiary located in Paris. The new facility is responsible for directly distributing and supporting the company’s brands: CHAUVET Professional, CHAUVET DJ and Iluminarc in France.

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Upstage Video Supports Video Production For 2cellos U.S. Tour

After a successful beginning to their tour in 2017, YouTube sensations 2Cellos, will hit the road again this month continuing their world-wide tour to showcase their classical crossover talents. Beginning in Houston, TX on January 16, 2018, Upstage Video will provide video production and crew for the remaining thirteen-shows traveling to multiple cities in the US.

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Neal Preston to Take Part in Parnelli Awards

ANAHEIM, CA – Celebrated rock concert photographer Neal Preston, author of Exhilarated and Exhausted, will present several awards at the 2018 Parnelli Awards dinner on Friday, Jan. 26 at the Anaheim Hilton. He will also sign copies of his book, and a sampling of his framed photos will be available via silent auction with proceeds benefiting Behind the Scenes.

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St. Croix ArtBarn Colorizes Productions With CHAUVET Professional

Roughly 7,000 dairy farms closed in Wisconsin between 1993 and 1998 according to the US Department of Agriculture, part of a reorganization of production facilities in America’s “dairy state.” Most of their barns faded from the landscape, either absorbed by the tall grass fields around them, or replaced by other buildings.

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