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Blackpool Illuminations Festival Gets 4Wall Assist

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BLACKPOOL, U.K. – The annual Blackpool Illuminations Festival, which kicked off Aug. 30 and runs to Nov. 3, 2019, is once again brightening the seaside resort of Blackpool with more than a million bulbs shining across a six-mile swath. The annual lights festival was founded in 1879. 4Wall Entertainment contributed to this year’s event by transforming the Theatre D’Amour into an experimental art installation showcasing lighting and video technology called the 4Wall Theatre of Light.

More details from 4Wall (www.4wall.com):

4Wall UK’s Simon Stuart has attended The Illuminations dozens of times and was eager to bring this new attraction to the festival.

Following a meeting with the Blackpool Illuminations team and Theatre D’Amour Designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Simon’s childhood ambition of telling a story with light was set into motion.

“I have loved Blackpool since I was child,” Simon explained. “The story of lighting can be seen through the history of the town and how lighting has developed from tungsten light bulbs to modern-day LEDs.”

After a well overdue catch up over coffee and brainstorming ideas, Blackpool Illuminations Manager Richard Williams and Simon came up with a scenario to bring something new and exciting to the festival for the millions of visitors to enjoy.

“Through our meetings we developed a concept with Laurence, bringing modern technology into what was formerly the Theatre D’Amore, which has been on the Blackpool seafront for 10 years,” Simon said.

4Wall’s Howard Dean and Ben Perrin were brought in to transform the theatre with the help of the extremely talented Alex Burrows to look after all the motion control, accompanied by Joe Wilcox to program the lighting.

Howard Dean took complete control of the building regulation, specifying and having to build all the custom brackets to suspend the mother grid and I-beam sections to the existing framework. Once they were in position, all the Kinesys motors needed for moving the screens left to right and up and down were finally installed.

“We had to revamp the entire structure,” said Howard. “It was stripped bare and a truss support structure was built to hold the Martin Professional LED video panels, dozens of Robe LEDBeam 100 and SGM Light Q-7 fixtures.”

The head of graphics design for Blackpool Lightworks Emma Campbell, worked alongside Laurence to create the bespoke Blackpool content for the screens working on a seasonable theme.

Ben and Simon provided design and programming support for the installation, along with all visuals and CAD drawings for the fit-up and preparation of the theatre to accept the vast quantity of equipment.

Inside the ‘4Wall Theatre of Light’ structure is a mother grid suspending twelve motorized beam trolleys controlled by Kinesys Elevation Liftket hoists for the left to right movement of the flying screens. A further eight motors and Kinesys controllers were used for the four horizontal I-beams allowing vertical up and down movement.

The show movements run for a total of twelve minutes.

“This has been one of the most complex shows I have programmed with Kinesys so far,” said Alex Burrow.

“He totally got where I was coming from in relation to creating non-mechanical movements and gave me the balletic moves I needed,” explained Simon. “He was a great asset to the 4Wall team.”

Joe Wilcox performed his magic on the Avolites Sapphire Touch console and programmed through the night with Ben & Simon.

“Joe had nothing but praise for the Avolite console, and in his words ‘I made it sing boys’,” exclaimed Simon.

The show takes twelve minutes to run and usually runs around 4-5 times an hour throughout the night.

“Our hope is to get to people to park and get out of their cars more to look at what’s going on locally and get involved with seeing the illuminations by foot rather than through the car windows,” Simon said. “Look at what is created by the local people who work here. Let the children know the history, let them know how technology has changed, and remember jobs that local children can aspire to for the future, especially within the creative industries.”

The ‘4Wall Theatre of Light’ will be in operation for the entire 9 week run of the Blackpool Illuminations Festival.

Selected Gear List – Lighting

  • Robe LEDBeam 100
  • Elation Professional Artiste Monet
  • SGM Light Q-7
  • Avolites Quartz Console

 

Video

  • Martin Professional EC-10 LED Video Panels
  • Martin Professional LC 2140 LED Video Panels
  • Martin Professional P3-300 System Controller

 

 

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