"I chose to use the Viper because it was a new fixture with the best light output available," he said of the fixture's 26,000 lumens of power, an output greater than that of 1200-watt fixtures. Locklin also emphasized the Vipers "performance" as well as its "even field of light".
Locklin bottom-hung the 20 fixtures on the truss with one fixture top-hung with pan/tilt disconnected. Working with the truss operator, he used that fixture as a rear light onto Paul Simon. "This way I had full control of the truss spot and it was consistent with the rig," he says.
The MAC Viper Profile is the first fixture in Martin's 1000-watt MAC Viper family of automated luminaires and is quickly finding a spot on riders across the touring industry. It won an Award for Innovation at the recent PLASA trade show in London where it was hailed as "a new benchmark for automated lighting spots".
The Paul Simon tour was a special outing that saw the multi-talented musician perform the Grammy Award-winning Album of the Year in its entirety. Locklin acknowledges Martin's Jeff Washburn, Christopher Merriman, programmer Lawrence Stromski, Neg Earth Crew Chief Darragh McAuliffe, and crew Miec Hagget and Hayden 'Goaty' Corps for their excellent work and assistance.
(Jim Evans)