The fixtures - four 1200 Stage Zoom and six Golden Scan units - will be added to the programme's teaching and production stock of generic and intelligent luminaires. Rose Bruford College's BA in Lighting Design, together with the new BA in Lighting Programming, are among the UK's leading specialist lighting degree programmes, and students are taught in a wide variety of lighting applications, from live performance to architectural and event lighting.
"The Clay Paky units will be of invaluable use to us, both on teaching seminars and production work, and my students are already using them on several shows this term, as well as learning new skills in moving light control in our lighting labs," says Hansjörg Schmidt, programme director, Lighting Design.
The lighting programmes at Rose Bruford receive strong and continuous support from both practitioners and the lighting industry, helping to assure the continuing high quality of education and training for the next generation of lighting designers and programmers.
(Lee Baldock)