UK - The A.C. Lighting North trade show (11-12 May 2004) will see products from some of the leading entertainment technology companies making their UK trade show debut in Leeds.

Chroma-Q, exclusively distributed by A.C. Lighting, will unveil the first in a new line of high output LED products. The Colour Block is a modular block of four DMX-controlled colour mixing LED lights which can be easily configured in stacks or rows to make battens, blinders or any combination. Colour Block also features a unique user interface offering Hue, Saturation and Intensity control of each fixture, plus a fully variable effects engine. From Jands (also exclusively distributed in Europe by A.C.) will be the newly launched Vista lighting console, with its ground-breaking timeline-based approach to lighting control.

Other new products on display will include Martin Professional's Ego 4 DMX effect and Maxxyz Wing console, Pulsar's OutStation 1 remote DMX lighting controller and MR16 ChromaHeart illumination fixtures, Clay Paky's Alpha Spot, Alpha Spot HPE and Alpha Wash HMI 575 moving body projectors, Selecon's Pacific Followspot and 80V power supply, Avolites' eDMX system and ART2000s standalone dimming module, Beyerdynamic's Opus 800 and Opus 300 radio mics, Zero 88's Diablo lighting controller and Rack 6/Install 6 dimmer range, a range of tape and label products from Le Mark Group, Sennheiser's Evolution G2 Wireless and Versatile mic ranges, DAS's Dynamic Active Series speakers, Anchor's Liberty series of portable sound systems, Allen & Heath's LedLamp, and Community's MIR, T Class and Tandem Drive speaker ranges.

Seminars confirmed for day one include a talk by Lighting Designer Tom Lesh on his experience of lighting the cartoon band 'Gorillaz' using shadows. Dave Bearman of Peavey will discuss the latest developments in digital audio distribution and A.C. Lighting's Glyn O'Donoghue will offer practical solutions for LED entertainment lighting.

On day two, PLASA's Ron Bonner will give a presentation on the latest legislation concerning working at heights, Scene Change's Nigel Sadler will provide an insight into the new age of mixed media productions and A.C. Lighting's Neil Vann will discuss lighting control networking.

For further information and to register online, visit the web site below.

(Lee Baldock)


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