UK/Japan - The new Japanese tour of the classic musical Miss Saigon sees entertainment lighting specialist White Light continue its long involvement with the show, more than two decades after it first supplied the original production at London's Theatre Royal Drury Lane.

For Japan, White Light has supplied the moving lights, scrollers and LED fixtures for the rig, designed by David Hersey and adapted for Japan by his associate lighting designer Richard Pacholski. The moving light rig features Vari-Lite VL3000Q Spots, VL3000Q Wash, VL1000TS, VL2000 Spot, VL2500 Wash, VL500, Martin TW1 and DHA Digital Light Curtains. White Light also supplied over 40 Rainbow colour scrollers, including one fitted with a custom grey-scale scroll and used to fade the show's video projector, as well as 8 ETC Desire D60 Lustr+ LED fixtures, which have replaced Pars with scrollers used on some p

USA - As a key part of the lighting rig for hip-hop artist Drake's Club Paradise Tour, Clay Paky Sharpys are proving how heavenly they are to work with. The fixtures have been selected by lighting designer Patrick Dierson for Drake's European and North American tour in support of his second studio album, Take Care.

Sixty Sharpys form the basis of the touring rigs hung in chevron-like formations above the stage and mounted at 90º angles in the show's iconic ParaCube wall. "The units are used as aerial beam effects, overall stage washes and, as unconventional as it may seem, also key light for several intimate moments in the show," Dierson explains.

He believes that the Sharpys have brought "a definitive look to the show. We were looking to create a very masculine and aggressive look to the overall design, and the Sharpy's tight beam, prismatic effe

USA - GLP's Impression Spot One fixture has won the WFX 2012 New Technology Award for Best Moving Light in the U.S.

The LED spot fixture won in its category which is determined by Church Production Magazine, Worship Facilities Magazine and Worship Facilities Designer Magazine editors, distinguished members of the WFX Advisory Board, and WFX management. The award was presented to GLP's Rick Fallon at the WFX show in Atlanta, Georgia by Church Production Magazine's Editor-in-chief, Brian Blackmore.

The Impression Spot One is an LED based automated spot fixture with full colour mixing and a flat field output, and includes a full feature set of 10 to 32 degree zoom, 14 rotating gobos, motorized animation, rotating prism, iris, electronic shutter and full range dimming with absolutely no flicker.

Since its introduction the Impression Spot One has received con

USA - In October 2012 California Stage & Lighting celebrates its 30th Anniversary as a key supplier of theatrical stage lighting supplies, both sales and rentals, to the Southern California live entertainment industry. Founded by Mission Viejo residents Jim and Irene Hutton in 1982, they are proud of their strong relationships with the Theatres, Universities, High Schools, Churches and Theme Parks in Orange County and the surrounding areas, and appreciate their support throughout the years.

Along with day to day operations, the Huttons were one of the Founding Members of the Theatrical Dealer's Association which became ESTA and then subsequently merged with PLASA. They both stay active in the theatrical community. Irene is a Board Member of the Lee Childress M.A.C.Y. organization and a judge at the RoleAbout Theatre Festival in Mission Viejo, while Jim has been asked to particip

Belgium - Lighting and visuals specialist Luc Peumans of Belgium based design practice Painting With Light, has created the visual concept and designed video and lighting for the highly anticipated new theatre production of Ben X.

The ground-breaking show is based on the award-winning book and 2007 movie directed by Nic Balthazar (also author of the book) about a boy with autism who escapes into a fantasy computer game world to escape bullying. Directed by Frank van Laecke, it opened on 13 September at the Stadsschouwburg Theatre in Antwerp.

Peumans was asked to work on the show by producers Musical van Vlaanderen (Musicals of Flanders), and was delighted to be involved with helping create such a cutting-edge, intricate and highly emotive stage show .... With the additional challenge of it having to be ultimately accessible.

The visual concept encompasses fast camera-

UK - Every October, London dawns the colour pink. From pins and ribbons, to billboards and taxicabs - pink can be seen all over the city. It's all part of an international campaign to raise awareness of breast cancer, those affected by it, and the preventative care available for many.

This year, even the city's landmark buildings joined the campaign, as Buckingham Palace, Tower of London, and Nelson's Column in Trafalgar SquareLondon went pink in support of Breast Cancer Campaign's Action Month. Entertainment lighting specialist White Light was asked to illuminate the iconic architecture in pink for the 1 October launch of the campaign's month of events and activities.

By dotting London's skyline with pink landmarks, Breast Cancer Campaign, the UK's largest charity devoted to breast cancer awareness, aimed to get people talking about the cancer which kills 12,000 women in the

UK - Heaven Club, located underneath Charing Cross railway station in Central London, recently got a spicy retrofit with Chauvet.

Angus Chinn, installations manager for Utopium Lighting with headquarters in Bristol, specified eight Chauvet Professional Q-Wash 560Z-LED wash fixtures, which light the performers on stage and shoot bright beams toward the crowds.

"We replaced some aging Chauvet Professional Q-Wash 575 lights that were becoming too expensive to run and maintain and brought in the powerful Q-Wash 560Z-LED ones, which fit very well in the venue," Chinn said.

Featuring a wide zoom range, the Q-Wash 560Z-LED stands out on the stage and brings a modern look to the old feel of the club. The calibrated high intensity RGBWA Cree LEDs ensure a uniform wash, excellent color rendering and a vast color palette, animating the venue with vivid hues.

"I had bee

UK - Neil Hunt from Leeds, UK based Zig Zag Lighting supplied a production lighting design, equipment and crew - including a full rig of Robe moving lights - for the main and second stages at the 2012 Bingley Music Live Festival, held over three action-packed days at Myrtle Park in Bingley, west Yorkshire, UK.

Headliners included The Charlatans, Razorlight and Nero, who were enjoyed by capacity audiences of up to 15,000. Zig Zag has been involved in the event - which initially started around 21 years ago as Music At Myrtle Park - from the start.

Hunt chose Robe moving lights - a mix of Robin 600E Spots, LEDWash 600s, LEDBeam 100s and ColorWash 575 E AT Zooms - because he needed robust, versatile lights that were also inherently durable for outdoor applications.

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Australia - Brisbane's state of the art nightclub The Met has announced its Main Room is 'astounding' customers, following the installation of Clay Paky's Sharpys.

The Met, located in the city's Fortitude Valley, is a huge purpose-built nightlife venue that 'prides itself on offering the latest in lighting and sound technology'.

Four Clay Paky Sharpys are now wowing the club's customers. Two Sharpys are positioned at the top of the onstage LED screen and two are located either side of the DJ booth.

"Their beam is awesome and I love their colours and their speed," says Pete Smith, The Met's technical director. "Everyone is amazed with the lighting effects and the kids refer to them as 'those searchlight things' as they are astounded at the amount of light that comes out of such a small fixture.

"Sharpys really cut through and are something different in a

UK - TV lighting's Chris Rigby, Gurdip Mahal, Ross Williams and Nick Edwards have joined forces to create Aurora Lighting Associates Ltd, with the expanded company extending its broadcast lighting influence with a string of popular TV programmes featuring on the busy Autumn TV schedules. In order to fulfil commitments to the increasing number of shows and broadcast channels the company is supplying, the Aurora team has made a significant investment in the company inventory.

Top of the list of significant purchase have been more than 80 Clay Paky Sharpys. "They are the first Clay Paky purchases Chris Rigby, founding owner of Aurora has made for a considerable time," says the company. "He still on occasion goes out with his trusty Goldenscans which can often be seen on 'Later....with Jools Holland'!"

"As a new venture we needed to make sure our stock lev

USA - Wireless Solution Sweden AB is ready to show LDI 2012 visitors its full range of new products along with plenty of Swedish hospitality. Wireless Solution will be exhibiting in Booth 2007 with distributor A.C.T. Lighting.

Wireless Solution will be showing its new innovations and products including the W-DMX G4S software and the BlackBox MK2.

The W-DMX G4S platform is a step change in the popular G4 software, packing improvements across the board. From smarter Adaptive Frequency Hopping to greater resiliency, W-DMX G4S keeps even the most demanding show running. G4S also brings new RDM functionality as standard in the entire transceiver line (F-models), with full, tested compatibility with the W-DMX BlueBox RDM controller and all other leading brands. Use RDM to monitor your lighting rig, set-up DMX addresses and personalities, and much more. With custom RDM commands, you

UK - A few months ago, entertainment lighting specialist White Light teamed up with lighting manufacturer Coemar to announce the opening of the Coemar LEDko Challenge UK, a chance to win a package of Coemar's acclaimed, innovative Reflection LEDko LED lighting fixtures. The competition invited individuals and groups across the UK to submit a short video or storyboard showing their outdated lighting rig and explaining why they would benefit from an upgrade to Coemar LEDko fixtures for their theatre space.

Submissions were accepted through mid-September and the entries were judged by White Light staff. On30 September, as part of White Light's Amateur Theatre & Schools Open Day, the winner was revealed to a crowd of more than 120 visitors. Richmond upon Thames College won the coveted prize with their creative video submission and will now receive six Coemar LEDko LED fixtures to re

USA - Prism Projection has expanded its RevEAL line of LED products with the debut of three new luminaires - Profile Junior, Studio.3 Fresnel, and Studio.UV. With its largest product launch to date, Prism will be debuting the fixtures in North America at the LDI 2012 show in Las Vegas.

The RevEAL Profile Junior is a compact 10,000 lumen LED profile spot that initially offers three models-3,200K, 5,600K, and tunable (2,800-6,000K) white light-all in a new compact design that is compatible with existing industry-standard lens tubes matched with high output performance. The Profile Junior, along with the original Prism RevEAL Profile, are designed for use in many applications including long throw front of house lighting positions. The RevEAL Profile Junior is an exceptionally powerful instrument in a compact form factor.

Also being introduced is the new long throw lens accessory

USA - After taking last summer off, the Dave Matthews Band is back on the road with a North American tour previewing their upcoming album, Away From The World. The tour features 16 Clay Paky Sharpy fixtures specified by the band's longtime lighting designer Fenton Williams and supplied by Theatrical Media Services Inc. of Omaha, Nebraska.

"Sharpys are quite new to the market so the units we have were all purchased brand new for this tour," says Pete Franks of Theatrical Media Services, who serves as system crew chief on the road. "Everybody really likes the unique look of the Sharpys. They are evenly distributed and mounted vertically on the video screen surrounds upstage of the band - part of the scenic elements instead of hung on a conventional horizontal truss. They replaced all of the ACL-type lights we used in the past."

Franks says the complem

UK - Cutting edge content creators and show designers at Immersive have been harnessing the power of the award winning Avolites Media Ai Media System to produce eye-wateringly, dazzling visuals for English EDM (Electro Dance Music) star Sub Focus's summer festival tour.

In addition to Sub-Focus the Ai Media Server, which is the result of collaboration between Avolites Media and Immersive, has been used extensively by Immersive to deliver stunning and dynamic shows for artists such as: Eric Prydz, Knife Party, Zane Lowe, Swedish House Mafia and Pendulum.

"We were looking to create an interactive audio visual experience in which audio and video were so intrinsically linked that they resulted in a powerful, all encompassing, synesthetic encounter for the spectator," explains Giani Fabricio, designer at Immersive. "The Ai Media server is the perfect partner.

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Sweden - Götaplatsen, a major plaza and focal point for cultural activities in the city of Gothenburg as well as home to a large LumenRadio CRMX system, was recently awarded the prestigious 19th Swedish Lighting Award.

The plaza, located at the end of the Kungsports Avenue, is lined by three large civic buildings; the Gothenburg City Theatre, the City Art Museum, and the Gothenburg Concert Hall. The area was renovated last year with particular emphasis on improved and coordinated illumination as a part of a citywide plan to enhance the visual environment in major public spaces.

LumenRadio's wireless CRMX technology was deployed to extend the reach of DMX and RDM distribution to all parts of the comprehensive lighting system on and around the plaza without any disruptive and costly construction work.

The roof of the City Art Museum does duty as the central transmitter site a

UK - At LuxLive 2012, Artistic Licence Engineering (Stand JO2) will present sunDial, a range of modular lighting controllers that provide a complete solution to the demands of 21st century smart illumination. Marrying high-tech control with the cutting edge in commercial lighting, sunDial will be driving Lumiblade, Philips' exciting new OLED product.

The landscape of lighting is evolving towards a greener future, but the introduction of more eco-friendly sources such as LED is just part of the story. Only by using and controlling fixtures in a more intelligent manner can we harness the full potential of the smart approach to lighting.

Artistic Licence Engineering's sunDial range provides the technology to make this happen, says the company. "Our 'source agnosticism' ensures that sunDial dimmers provide the best performance, whatever the load. Naturally we have built in DM

USA - At this year's LDI, Royal Philips Electronics of the Netherlands will unveil its MSD Platinum 2R lamp system, billed as the most compact, intense and efficient reflector lamp system available yet, providing new possibilities for fixture designs in the DJ/Club segment.

To energize the crowd, the club scene requires powerful light from compact moving-heads that rotate fast and create an uplifting ambiance. With a miniature arc size of only 0.9, the new Philips MSD Platinum 2R lamp system is by far the most compact reflector lamp system available yet. Moreover, the lamp features a high precision reflector and innovative burner filling, resulting in a bright and efficient light beam. The light output of a 132W MSD Platinum 2R lamp is comparable with a MSD lamp of 300W, allowing to realize more than 50% energy savings.

Moreover, says the company,these benefits can be enjoyed

USA - LDI presents the next opportunity for trade show visitors to experience the Madrix product range of LED lighting control solutions. Two particular products will be presented to the North American audience for the first time: Plexus Remote and Madrix 2.14a.

Plexus Remote is a smart App to gain full control over Madrix Plexus, a DMX512 interface and Art-Net node with unparalleled live or stand-alone possibilities thanks to the Madrix software bundled with it.

Madrix 2.14a is another free update for the unique software suite. The new version contains many improvements for Madrix and Madrix Plexus alike. The highlights are CITP v1.1 and the Madr8ixTime Code Sender.

USA - At LDI 2012, CAST will feature a cutting edge demo of the multi-award-winning BlackTrax V1.

BlackTrax V1 has been the big buzz this year, first winning a prestigious Game Changer Award at NAB 2012, and then nabbing the only Gold Innovation Award at PLASA 2012. CAST has prepared "a groundbreaking demonstration of this revolutionary technology just for LDI".

Using BlackTrax as the foundation, the Experience Design Company Moodbox from Switzerland and CAST Software's own Jim Hutchison have created a mixed media Rig giving intuitive control over every aspect of a cutting edge show.

Using the Coolux Widget Designer Software, a tool to network different data input streams, the position data is sent to a Coolux media server which generates particles in real-time; Imagine a scene from the movie Tron - wherever a person with a BTBeacon moves, a colored trail of partic

Rolling On - The Rolling Stones have announced four concerts in London and New York at the end of the year. The band will play London's O2 Arena on 25 and 29 November and at the Prudential Centre in Newark, New Jersey on 13 and 15 December.

Reports of a possible tour to mark The Stones's 50th anniversary had been circulating for a number of years. Making the announcement in a video on YouTube, the band said, "You must have guessed this was coming."

"Surely you didn't think we weren't going to do this? Soon we will be back on stage playing for you in two cities that know how to rock and roll." Mick Jagger suggested there could be some special guests at the shows, saying there would be "maybe a few friends joining us".

The Rolling Stones' last world tour, A Bigger Bang, played to 4.5m people in 32 countries over two years before it finished

World - ETC has released a brand new set of training tutorials to its YouTube channel, updating and expanding the range of topics previously covered.

The 25 new Congo tutorials cover a range of topics from an introduction to the latest operating system, v6.3, to basic operation of the desks. They can be found at http://tinyurl.com/8hnvpqj

Sarah Clausen, Congo product manager, says, "These new tutorials, which were filmed in our video studio in Middleton, allow us to capture the screens and the movements of an operator's hands on the console. This makes it very clear what's being done by the operator, where the console keys are, and what's happening on the screens all at once. The new format greatly improves the viewer's understanding of what's being explained in the video."

The ETC Video Library was set up three years ago, and offers helpful instructional videos on

UK - Black Light reports that it has completed the last of nine installation projects for North Lanarkshire's local authority.

The overall project, which has lasted for much of 2012, saw Black Light working with some of the biggest names in the construction business - Graham Construction, Morgan Sindall and Balfour Beatty - to install stage lighting, sound, audio visual and recording studio equipment in five of the region's high schools and four of its primaries.

This large-scale, multi-location project demonstrates Black Light's expertise in the education sector and its ability to offer a high quality, specification-compliant proposal at the right price.

"Black Light did an extremely professional installation," said Derek Johnston, head of music and drama at Coltness High School, which was the first of the nine schools Black Light worked at. "The entire syste

USA - City Theatrical has confirmed a new partnership with Electronic Theatre Controls in which ETC will distribute City Theatrical's full line of SHoW DMX Neo wireless DMX control products, allowing ETC's customers around the world easy access to wireless DMX for entertainment and architectural lighting applications.

ETC is recognized around the world as the leader in entertainment lighting and control products. City Theatrical specializes in unique lighting accessories and has developed and marketed hundreds of accessories related to ETC products over the last 20 years, and the two companies have enjoyed a close working relationship during that time.

ETC's customers will find SHoW DMX Neo wireless DMX systems useful in a wide range of lighting applications such as schools, civic auditoriums, houses of worship, cruise ships, museums, exterior architectural applications, and a

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