"Lighting designer Joe Paradise and the VH1 Production team created an awesome design that took full advantage of the Nexus panel's intensity," said Jorge Tellez, who was lighting director for the Mansion/Opium Group at the time of the party. "The panels were positioned to create a three-dimensional effect using Mansion's current LED system. They were rigged in three different positions, on the stage, front stage truss and main room truss. The arrangement provided a very nice depth illusion and an interesting lighting effect. The panels were also used to create 'plus signs' to match the party's 'VH1 + Scope' logo."
Controlled by Martin MI consoles, the Nexus panels were run at 10 to 30 percent during most of the party. "These are some extremely powerful bad boys," said Tellez. "Later in the night when we really wanted to create a big bang, we turned them up to 100 percent; they were unbelievable."
A "big fan" of the Nexus 4x4, Tellez feels that the powerful output and flexibility of the panels makes them especially well suited for a venue like Mansion. "I love the fact that the Nexus panels are interchangeable," he said. "In a room like Mansion we have to constantly change our look. These fixtures create an amazing pop; regardless of their configuration, they become the stars of the show. You can get very creative with these fixtures when you have a room with Mansion's height and depth."
(Jim Evans)