State-owned Télé Liban and private Al Mayadeen are both significant channels in the region. Télé Liban is one of the longest established TV stations in the Middle East whilst Al Mayadeen is a wide-ranging news channel, owning offices in Tunisia, Cairo and Tehran, and headquarters in Beirut.
Both studios needed an overhaul of their previous lighting equipment to optimise broadcasting capabilities. Lebanon distributor Prolites supplied and installed 26 Philips Selecon SPX Zoomspot luminaires and four Philips Strand Lighting SD6 Dimmer Packs into two newly renovated Télé Liban talk show and news studios.
In addition, three new news studios at Al Mayadeen were equipped with 54 Philips Selecon SPX Zoomspot luminaires, five PLfresnel1 LED luminaires, eight Strand Lighting Wallrack Digital Dimmers and a Strand Lighting 200 plus Lighting Control Console.
Dany Akoury, technical manager at Télé Liban and project supervisor for the renovation, says, "The SPX Zoomspot luminaire's crisp white beam is one of its best features. It ensures high definition projection without pink hues, which can be easily detected by HD cameras. Its tilt lock and shutter clamp are also ideal for our studio setting as it allows the beam to be fixed and precise throughout broadcasts."
The Al Mayadeen studios are also benefitting from the power of the Selecon SPX Zoomspot, which is being used as a 'profile light' focusing on the anchor/host, guests and screens, and blends homogeneously with the adjacent PLfresnel1 luminaire's single source RGBW colour mixing beam.
The lighting in the Al Mayadeen studio is controlled by the Strand Lighting 200 plus Lighting Control console.
"The Strand Lighting 200 plus Lighting Control console is a fantastic addition to our studio, as it is particularly useful in live broadcasts where the lighting operator has to have an easy-to-access console with a variety of playbacks to coordinate the lighting on the spot," says Farhat.
(Jim Evans)