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    Blog Series: Behind the Scenes

    This Week’s TOP TEN VIDEOS on the CHAUVET Professional YouTube Channel!

    Happy Friday, lighting industry!

    Something fun for this Friday — the top ten videos from the CHAUVET Professional YouTube channel!  We love seeing what you like to watch!

    Counting down from #10 this week…

    #10:  CHAUVET Professional Featured in Algam Conference in France!

    #9: Nexus COB Fixtures by CHAUVET Professional

    #8: High-Performance Moving Yokes — LEGEND 412

    #7: Bright On the Spot: Q-Spot 560Z-LED

    #6: COLORdash PAR Hex 12 and COLORdash Batten Hex 8 from CHAUVET Professional

    #5: Meet the NEXUS Affinity AQ 5×5 RGBW Pixel-Mapping LED Panel

    #4: Behind the Scenes with CHAUVET Professional and the Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders!

    #3: STRIKE 324 and STRIKE 882 – Intense LED Strobes from CHAUVET Professional

    #2: NEXUS Affinity AW 7×7 Warm White Pixel-Mapping LED Panel

    and the #1 video right now on the CHAUVET Professional YouTube channel is:

    #1: LIFE in COLOR Miami, Alive with CHAUVET Professional!

    Chauvet Professional’s TOP YOUTUBE VIDEOS of the Month!

    We love making videos!  Check out the top five YouTube videos on the Chauvet Professional YouTube Channel for the last month — lots of great stuff out there!

    Have you been to our YouTube channel yet?  Head on over, we’d love to have you!

    Check out some top video action!

    BEHIND THE SCENES with the Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders!

    Chauvet Professional on the US PITTBULL Tour!

    EPIX 2.0 Products from Chauvet Professional

    LEGEND 412:  High-Performance Moving Yoke

    Q-Spot 560LED – Bright On the Spot!

    Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders NFL Intro and Chauvet Professional!

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    Have you seen the Behind the Scenes with Chauvet Professional and the Miami Dolphins Cheerleading Squad?  Chauvet Professional had the opportunity to help Miami Dolphins’ cinematographer Ryan Himmel make a beautiful lighting rig for The Dolphins’ 2013 NFL Intro video, played before every single Miami Dolphins game!

    Check out the Behind the Scenes video!

    From the video, the list of Chauvet Professional fixtures and equipment used to make the video:

    “For aerial beam effects, we used 10 CHAUVET Professional Legend 230SR Beam moving heads, while 18 CHAUVET Professional Nexus 4×4 wash lights studded the stage comprised of six TRUSST totems made from 2-meter sticks and 12- and 30-inch base plates. Atop the TRUSST totems were six CHAUVET DJ Geyser RGB effect-light-and-fogger fixture, while the sides were filled by six CHAUVET Professional Q-Wash 436Z LED moving heads. Uplighting the Miami sign were five CHAUVET Professional COLORado Batten 144 Tour linear washes, as it was back lit by five CHAUVET Professional Ovation F-165-WW theatrical lights.”

    FULL GEAR LIST
    10 x CHAUVET Professional Legend 230SR Beam
    6 x CHAUVET Professional Q-Wash 436Z LED
    5 x CHAUVET Professional COLORado Batten 144 Tour
    5 x CHAUVET Professional Ovation F-165-WW
    18 x CHAUVET Professional Nexus 4×4
    2 x CHAUVET Professional Amhaze II
    1 x CHAUVET Professional Data Stream 4
    8 x CHAUVET Professional PowerStream 4
    6 x CHAUVET DJ Geyser RGB
    1 x CHAUVET DJ Xpress 512
    6 x TRUSST 2-meter sticks
    6 x TRUSST 12″ base plates
    6 x TRUSST 30″ base plates
    1 x Arkaos MediaMaster Express

    Now check out the Miami Dolphins NFL Intro video, featuring the Miami Dolphins Cheerleader Squad!

    Tech Talk: “On Tour: Tait Stages” or Watchable Reality TV

    Mike Graham comfortable in the spotlight.

    Mike Graham comfortable in the spotlight.

    Written by Mike Graham, product manager for CHAUVET Professional

    I was flipping through the guide a few weeks ago and stumbled on a reality show that cannot possibly be staged. Reason being: it’s all about building stages. “On Tour: Tait Stages” gives a pretty realistic view of what goes on from planning a show all the way to the first few load ins. The AXS TV website describes it as “a documentary series following the employees of Tait Towers and its clients with a behind-the-scenes peek into the world of designing, building, and touring stage sets.”

    While I have never tried to pull off anything as complex as what Tait Towers does every day, I can find this show easy to relate to as the process, no matter the scale of a show, is still the same. As I consider myself an industry professional, my wow factor is set pretty high—I am not easily impressed. However, I can freely admit how extremely impressed I am with how this show is put together. The access that Tait Towers allows the camera crew is pretty stunning.
    Tait Towers Bon Jovi Hexs

    Without revealing any top trade secrets, I think it is cool that they show as much as they did during the planning stages of the Bon Jovi “Because We Can” tour. Specifically, the scenic design going through revision after revision while trying to get elements built so that the build process would not fall behind. Without ruining the ending for you, they did succeed. As for budget, well, they never brought that up.

    During the Madonna “MDNA” load in, they showed how they label their scenery carts. They not only have their logo on it (so you can see who it belongs to), but also its stage location, the items that are on the cart, as well as a 3D CAD rendering showing how the items on the cart go together and how they are used in the final assembly. For me, this one bit of insight was worth watching the whole show.

    It was really cool to see how the different teams of designers, fabricators, accountants, MP900402515and clients all work together. It is extremely apparent that there are major stressors at play during the filming.  Deadlines do not change, even when the plans do. Problems come up in the real world, and they have to be dealt with before they get out of hand. Watching someone else deal with these never-ending issues is a great learning experience for all of us.

    This show gives us an inside look at the touring industry from an insider’s point of view. While watching, I am taking away from it as much useful information that I can. For someone outside of our little world, it is good entertainment and should make people realize that the show does not appear from nowhere.  It takes time and effort to make it look awesome. It is also vindication to anyone whose parents told them there is no money in rock and roll.

    For anyone with an interest in this industry — and I would assume that you do, as you are reading this technical tip — I would strongly suggest checking this show out:

    ON TOUR: TAIT STAGES – Bon Jovi’s “The Hexes” – Part 2 from Dialogue Pictures on Vimeo.

    Chauvets honored for JM Family’s AAA | Business & Entrepreneurism

    Albert and Berenice Chauvet will be honored for JM Family’s 21st annual African-American Achievers award in the Business & Entrepreneurism category. They join others in a rich history of celebrating those who “unselfishly invest their time and talents toward building a stronger South Florida community.” In preparation for the awards ceremony, held April 18, 2013, the Chauvets participated in a video interview conducted by members of JM Family team which took place in the showroom at Chauvet headquarters.

    Below are some behind-the-scenes photos of the video interview shoot.

    Chauvets inteviewed in front of CHAUVET  Professional VIP video products under a full Chauvet rig.

    Chauvets interviewed in front of CHAUVET Professional VIP video products under a full Chauvet rig.

    Chauvets getting miked in front of CHAUVET  Professional VIP video products under a full Chauvet rig.

    Chauvets getting mic’ed in front of CHAUVET Professional VIP video products under a full Chauvet rig.

    JM Family crew setting up in front of CHAUVET  Professional VIP video products under a full Chauvet rig.

    JM Family crew setting up in front of CHAUVET Professional VIP video products under a full Chauvet rig.

     

    LD Interview: Take 5 with Zach Matusow

    Lighting Designer for Foster the People Zach Matusow talks one-on-one with our own John Dunn, business development manager for the west coast of the U.S. We previously shared some behind-the-scenes photos of the in-progress interview and facility tour. While Matusow was at Chauvet HQ, our CHAUVET Professional product development team demonstrated select fixtures like Nexus 4×4, Legend 230SR Beam and more. The Foster tour featured 40 CHAUVET Professional fixtures, most notably CHAUVET Professional COLORado Batten 144 Tour. Read the full story here.