RENNES, France – For the past 12 years, the ages-old tradition of Fest Noz partying from the Brittany region in northwest France has been available in cyberspace via Cyber Fest Noz. The latest web transmission took place for seven hours on May 22, when more than 200,000 logged in online from around the world to join in the local festivities at the Music Hall in Rennes. To transmit the concert via the Web, broadcast staff used eight high definition cameras, as well as a package of Martin lighting and control gear provided by rental company MES of Nantes at the request of SIWA director Jose Nedelec, who handled technical direction and audio for the event.
The lighting designer was François Guillet of Lumières Utiles, who chose to use a Martin Maxxyz Compact lighting controller along with three MaxModules: MaxModule Button, MaxModule Submaster and MaxModule Playback. The Martin range of stand-alone MaxModules allows for customization of the specific control demands of a show, effectively allowing users to design their own console.
"It has been a great pleasure to work with a Maxxyz," Guillet said. "The desk is so easy to use that I can operate and create the lighting at the same time without losing time searching for my different views or cue lists. I especially appreciate the MaxModule Button. I use it to send and stop effects and breaks and am able to flash or toggle my cue lists in a very easy way."
Guillet used the Maxxyz Compact and MaxModules to control 16 Martin MAC 700 Profiles, six MAC 2000 Washes and eight MAC 600s as well as 48 channels of conventional lights and 10 blinder effects. Guillet created his design using the Martin ShowDesigner (MSD).
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