This provided the setting for top tier acts such as the Rolling Stones, Arcade Fire, Justin Timberlake, Linkin Park, Queens of the Stone Age and many more to perform over the four days.
Having worked with Rock in Rio, one of the largest festivals in the world, for the last decade, lighting design company, bright! GmbH again turned to GLP's successful impression platform.
Thomas Giegerich, who runs the German lighting company with brother Michael, confirmed that they had successfully built on the legacy of the original impression 90s. "We used all the X4 to bring the metal stage structure to life - something we had done with the Impression 90 years before. It really highlighted the façade."
He noted that in addition to being compact, light weight and low on consumption - ideal for festivals - there were many other attributes. "They are rugged, produce very good colours and are extremely fast," he stated. "In the end the price was part of the decision too."
He had first become involved in the event back in 2004 when bright! were asked to handle the complete WYSIWYG on-site pre-programming. "We were hired by Procon, which is now PRG Germany, for the first European Rock in Rio - and now I am the festival's lighting designer, " Giegerich continued.
Founded by Brazilian entrepreneur Roberto Medina, the event itself is a series of festivals that take place in Rio (Brazil), Lisbon (Portugal) and Madrid (Spain). It had been his decision to move the event to Lisbon in 2004 before it returned to its original location, Rio de Janeiro, with a new line-up in 2011 (which also saw bright! handle the lighting design).
Working this year alongside Gabisom, who provided the sound, Thomas Giegerich and co-LD Tobias 'Toto' Bröcking designed all the lighting and video sets (assisted by WYSIWYG specialist Matthias Reuhl), trading on their long relationship with GLP.
(Jim Evans)