The spectacular p24th Anugerah Juara Lagu (AJL) music awards (photo: Mubari Sound Light)
Malaysia - Clay Paky fixtures shone on Malaysia's top entertainers as they gathered to celebrate the prestigious 24th Anugerah Juara Lagu (AJL) music awards. Held in Putra Stadium in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur and organised and produced by local television station, TV3, the show was graced by the presence of celebrities such as Datuk Siti Nurhaliza, Misha Omar, Aleya, Bunkface, Black, Hujan, Aizat Amdan, and Stacy.

Utilizing a theme of Origami, the show successfully catapulted the simplicity of the paper-folding art for its lighting and stage design. For the lighting system, Mr. Siswa Azmi from Mubari Sound Light Sdn. Bhd. picked Clay Paky to illuminate the stage. He said, "For a prestigious and grand event like this, we will usually go for the best brand available. For me, Clay Paky is one of the most flexible and reliable brand out there." In addition to lighting, Mubari Light Sound also supplied all audio and truss for the event.

For the main stage, a total of 146 moving heads were used. Out of the total, 80 units were Clay Paky products. This included 50 units of Alpha Beam 300 and 30 units of Alpha Beam 700. "Clay Paky is among the pioneer in the intelligence lighting field. Thus, it is not surprising to see Clay Paky being utilized in various prestigious events such as Anugerah Skrin TV3, 8TV Superstar Finals and AJL 2008. For me, I have total confidence in Clay Paky. They have years of experience in manufacturing beams."

He continues, "The Alpha Beam 700 is a special luminaire that is able to propel parallel light beams visibly even in the brightest scenes. Its extensive range of effects makes it the most versatile of the Alpha 700 fixtures. Innovative and complete, compact, service friendly and easy to install and use, the Alpha Beam 300 can produce a super concentrated near-parallel light beam that emulates the effect of a Par 64 ACL. In addition, this reliable moving head can also produce three times the brightness as that of an ordinary 1200 W wash projector."

(Jim Evans)


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