TORONTO, ON, – A.C. Lighting Inc., distributor of world-class lighting, rigging and video technologies, is pleased to announce their partnership with Follow-Me, remote follow spot control systems at LDI 2017, November 17 – 19th, Las Vegas Convention Center. Follow-Me is an independent cost-effective network based software package that allows the user to utilize standard moving lights as follow-spots.
More details from AC Lighting (www.aclighting.com):
Where traditional methods of using FOH or truss mounted follow spots impose cost and rigging implications, Follow-Me offers a cost saving, quick to implement alternative.
The Follow-Me product line benefits lighting designers, technical producers and event planners where performers require illumination.
Proprietary Hardware, sensors or belt packs are not required when using Follow-Me.
Follow-Me supports UNLIMITED Moving lights from ANY manufacturer in ANY orientation.
Follow-Me supports MULTIPLE Targets tracked from a SINGLE machine.
Follow-Me is a flexible follow-spot package.
The Follow-Me ‘intensity from desk’ function acts as an inhibitive master overruling the local operator’s ability to exceed the intensity level pre-set from the console. Pre-set positioning and re-callable actions align any fixture to any individual target to offer scene to scene lamp control flexibility. Follow-Me offers the ability to cross-fade control channels at lamp level fully returning all or single fixture control to the lighting console. While the Follow-Me continuous beam size function allows the user to determine the preferred beam size required irrespective of the performers position on stage.
Merging into any lighting network, Follow-Me, together with the console, ensures for accurate timing control for fade-ins / black-outs and colour changes whilst retaining full control over all additional moving light parameters the console can control.
Follow-Me eliminates the need for climbing spot operators therefore improving on show safety and removing the requirement traditional follow-spot hardware methods would need in transportation.