Making one of its first public appearances in the UK will be Robert Juliat's Aledin LED profile spot which will be shown alongside the award-winning RevEAL colour-mixing LED washlight that is already attracting great attention in this country, plus the JB A7 Zoom moving LED washlight.
Other LED technology on show will include the LDDE LedCyc9 cyclorama lighting panel, and the Coemar StageLite LED FX asymmetric floodlight. Both products will be shown alongside others from their respective ranges, including Coemar's Infinity Spot M, ACL M and Infinity Wash S moving lights, and LDDE's SpectraWow+ LED washlight. White Light's own Fusion672 visual LED batten will also be on display.
In the control field, White Light will be showing the ArKaos range of media servers, for which the company was recently appointed exclusive UK distributor. Also on show will be the Clarity lighting control system from LSC, a powerful lighting controller that also provides excellent integration with media servers when required. DMX and network solutions from both LSC and ELC will also be on stand, including the ELC FocusHand 3 remote and MiniStore and ShowStore show recording/playback systems. These will be complemented by wireless DMX options from Wireless Solution, including the new G4 transmitters and receivers.
Those looking at more traditional lighting fixtures and equipment are not forgotten: Robert Juliat's Victor and Lutin will be on show, as will the WL/Robert Juliat 350LFX effects projector coupled to the new VSFX3 optical effect, a dramatic re-design and update of the long-established VSFX system. 6" and 8" Pro scrollers from Rainbow, and the Unique 2.1, Tiny Fogger and Power Tiny haze and smoke machines from Look Solutions will also be on display, as will trussing products from Tomcat's One range, and White Light's own award-winning Snow Machine.
Finally, White Light will be showing the RSC's award-winning Lightlock moving light stabilisation device, designed to counteract the movement induced in short bars or trusses by the movement of moving lights.
(Jim Evans)