Paul came up with the idea of five curved snake like trusses hung under a mother truss along with a split front truss to allow the followspots a clear shot at the stage, all running off four data streams from the GrandMA with 3D visualization.
Along with 11 MAC 2000 Wash, four MAC 2000 Performance, 16 MAC 600 washlights and 16 Pulsar ChromaBanks, Paul used 15 MAC 2000 Profiles each housing the new Patrick Woodroffe Gobo Collection.
"I knew the gobos were on their way so I asked Vince Haddad from Show Technology to rush me through a set so we could use them for the Canberra show," said Paul. "The gobos are awesome! It's like using a completely different light. We know the MAC 2000 is the industry standard workhorse in Australia but the gobos needed updating. All the producers have seen them and everyone knows when a MAC 2000 is in use as they've seen the gobo pattern so many times before. The gobos are very usable and the ability to pull many different looks from the one gobo, or from a combination, is awesome and the results are fantastic. Patrick Woodroffe has done an incredible job in not only picking the designs for the gobos but how they align with each other. Doubling the gobos together works really well.
Paul believes that the new gobo collection will reinvent the MAC 2000, keeping it as the prime moving head profile. He promises lots of Woodroffe gobos in action on future projects. "We'll be using lots of the Woodroffe gobos and I'm really looking forward to using them in a large arena situation."
Lots of Watts was again supplied both the lighting and audio for the Rock Eisteddfod Challenge tour. As well as the aforementioned equipment, including the purchase of 18 Woodroffe gobo collections, there are seven four-bar ACL, eight Selecon Aurora Cyc lights, thirty-two Par 64, two Romeo Juliet followspots, LSC EPro dimmers and distro, one LSC E24, twenty-one chain motors, thirty metres 300mm tri truss, 240 feet Atype box truss, 150 feet of curve snake like truss, nine 6m cord drapes, one 20-6M cyc and tab track, two Jem ZR33 Hi-Mass foggers and two Unique hazers.
(Sarah Rushton-Read)