Philips SL Nitros in the Castle boxing ring
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“We wanted to get away from the typical 24 fresnel or Par64 set up of the boxing ring,” explains Ultra Events owner, Costa Champanis. “After much deliberation, we decided on the SL Nitro 510, eight positioned to light the ring in white, with four SL Nitro 510C firing blue light into the audience of around 1200 people.”
“The lights worked perfectly, that’s the only way to describe it,” says Champanis. “The cameramen, the broadcast production manager and the live show producer were very happy with the colour temperature and the even spread of light. We have a balancing act between lighting the show for a live audience and lighting the show for broadcast. At this tournament, we had a third element, live online streaming.”
Built between 1666 and 1679, the Castle of Good Hope, also known as The Castle, is one of the oldest surviving building in South Africa.
“We have worked in The Castle many times, but it is tough,” adds Champanis. “You can’t drive trucks in, so it means we have to hand carry equipment from the parking lot into the venue.” Loadout, needless to say, is a challenge, and power cables have to be run, again, with safety and walking feet, in mind.
“The Ultra crew were amazing,” concludes Costa. “Without them Ultra is nothing. It was another great event which we were proud to be part of.”
(Jim Evans)