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    This Week’s TOP TEN POSTS on the CHAUVET Professional Blog!

    Happy Friday, world of light!  It’s another Friday here on the CHAUVET Professional Blog, and like a lot of you, we’ll be out there mashing the keys this weekend making the pretty lights!  What a beautiful and amazing industry we all work in, regardless of which department you represent.  Even lighting and audio people can live together in harmony!

    This week was a great week on the CHAUVET Professional Blog — here’s your TOP TEN favorites from this last week – -starting with #1 and counting up!

    The #1 post of this week:
    The Weekly Rig — A New Series from CHAUVET Professional and TRUSST!

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    #2 post:
    Do YOU Know How to Coil Cables…CORRECTLY?!

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    #3:  TECH TALK, March 2014 — The Art of the Strobe Light

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    #4:  Got A Case of the Mondays?  How About Some Awesome Grooves?

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    #5:  KLF (Uh Huh Uh, Uh Huh Uh Huh) – Hump Day Energy

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    #6:  LAST week’s TOP TEN POSTS!

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    #7:  LAST week’s TOP TEN YOUTUBE VIDEOS from CHAUVET Professional!

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    #8:  Creating Content for Video Walls, Part 1

    Product Engineer Anthony Chiappone proudly stands in front of MVP panels.

    #9:  A LEGO CONCERT KIT?!  Yes Please!

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    and the #10 post of this week:
    LD PROFILE:  Cody Stoltz

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    Have a great weekend, everybody!

     

    The Weekly Rig – A New Series from TRUSST and CHAUVET Professional!

    Happy Wednesday, people of light and entertainment!

    This week starts a new series on the CHAUVET Professional Blog and the TRUSST Truss News Blog that we call THE WEEKLY RIG — every week, we here at Chauvet are going to bring you a new lighting and truss design concept that you can use for your event, band, DJ show, or whatever else you want to have look great with TRUSST aluminum trussing and CHAUVET Professional line lighting fixtures!

    This week’s rig we call Wild Eyes.  Check it out!

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    Check back next week for a new rig and new design ideas!

    Do YOU Know How to Coil Cables… CORRECTLY?

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    Happy Tuesday, lighting lovers!

    This fine Tuesday morning, we have one simple question on our minds:  Do you know how to correctly coil a cable?  Now before you go arm-wrapping that triax or fiber (or anything else that looks like a cable), watch this quick video and make sure your skill is up-to-par!

    Thanks to the London School of Sound for the video, and Atlantic Cable for the great image!

    TECH TALK March 2014: The Art of the Strobe Light

    It’s time for another TECH TALK featuring Mike Graham, one of the CHAUVET Professional Product Managers.  Mike?MIKE-GRAHAM

    Chauvet Professional has recently launched two new LED strobe lights.  The STRIKE 324 and STRIKE 882 are both very powerful strobe lights with some really cool effect possibilities, and with a little planning, can fit into almost any show.

    Let me preface this article by saying that I am an epileptic.  Throughout my childhood, I got it under control with the help of medication, but it is still something that is on my mind every time that I work with strobe lights.  This is something to be conscious of when designing shows with strobe lights involved.  Mind your audience.  In all of the shows that we did when I worked on cruise ships, we always made announcements at the start of every show warning our guests of strobe and pyrotechnic effects.  This is something that I do recommend for all shows, but perhaps that is just me.

    Using strobe lights in a concert setting is a no brainer.  Strobes go great with drum solos in rock and country.  They make great blinder effects into the audience, and in electronic dance music (EDM) they are often used in that manner.

    A few really cool things that set the STRIKE series apart is the ability to control individual zones of LEDs, as well as to use some built-in zone control preset macros that will give you some crazy cool effects.  Using these effects across several fixtures will give your audience something to talk about after the show.  Because of the ring control, it is possible to use the STRIKE fixtures as more than just strobe lights.  They can be audience blinders, eye candy, and matrixed effect lights if you so choose.  The STRIKE 324 lends itself to the matrixed effect really well with its 8 rings of zone control in a par style body.  These rings can be individually programmed or be run in pre-built macros that can be run at variable speeds to create some really interesting patterns.

    Beyond the zone control features, these strobes also have the ability to be run all on at full with no duty cycle, also with no fear of burning out the LEDs.  This has been accomplished by making sure that the cooling on these fixtures was designed to be more than just strobe lights, they can also be used as area lights and work lights.  This is especially true with the STRIKE 882.  Its panel design and 882 LEDs lend themselves to area lights, audience blinders, and work lights.  If you are looking for a blinder effect like you would see in a xenon lamped strobe light, check out the 5 channel mode.  Run channels 1-3 to full.  This will give you that old school blinder effect.

    So how do use your STRIKE in other venues besides the concert stage?  A few ideas that come to mind include lightning effects on stage performances,  attention grabbers and audience lighting for corporate events, and anywhere else that you need some extra punch.  But how about you try them out and tell us how you used them.  Take videos or photos and send them to us here at CHAUVET!  We will post them on our blog site for the world to see how you are using your STRIKES.

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    CHAUVET Professional and the Broadway Green Alliance’s Greener Lighting Guide!

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    We here at CHAUVET Professional care about the impact that lighting takes on the world as a whole.  So does the Broadway Green Alliance, which is an organization that strives to better the impact that the Broadway lighting environment has on the world and the consumption of energy.

    We’re very proud to announce that not only is the Greener Lighting Guide out, but that CHAUVET Professional is a part!  We strive to make the world a better place with light, and we’re glad to be part of an initiative that we believe in wholeheartedly.

    Check out the Broadway Green Alliance’s Greener Lighting Guide here!

     

    CHAUVET Professional Trains Customers in Mexico

    Our own Product Engineer for CHAUVET Professional Danilo Oliveira traveled to the offices of Chauvet Mexico in Lerma to provide training on ArKaos software to about 40 customers in order to learn more and do awesome things with products like Nexus 4×4, Nexus 2×2, Nexus 4×1, video panels PVP S5 and PVP S7,  EPIX Strip 2.0 or EPIX Bar 2.0 — all pixel-mapping products. Here is our engineer in action and a full house of customers paying attention to the professor:

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    COLORdash HEX Series Gives You Unbelievable Color Control!

    Have you seen the new COLORdash HEX series from CHAUVET Professional?

    COLORdash Batten Hex 8 and COLORdash Par Hex 12 are two excellent fixtures for any rig!  COLORdash Par Hex 12 is a par-style wash fixture with 12 hex-color LEDs (RGBWAUV) and the COLORdash Batten Hex 8 is a linear wash fixture with 8 of the same series of hex-color LEDs in a solid, road-worthy body!

    Whether you’re lighting for broadcast, live events, parties, tours, or theatre — the COLORdash HEX series will give you colors that you’ve only seen in your most creative dreams!  Here’s Product Manager Mike Graham talking a bit about the HEX series, check it out!

     

     

    The COLORdash Batten Hex 8:

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    The COLORdash Par Hex 12:

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    Live Design’s 2013 TV and Concert Lighting Master Classes!

    Happy Tuesday, everyone!!!

    We’re just getting back from this year’s TV, Concert, and Electronic Dance Music Master Classes sponsored by Live Design — a great time was had by all.  We had so much fun sponsoring and being a part of the events and festivities this year in Los Angeles at the famous USC Campus, and we’re looking forward to next year!  It was a great load-in, a great show, and a great crew.  Thanks to the excellent USC students for being such talented technicians and helping hands!

    We’ve got a TON of photos for you, hopefully you’ll feel like you were at the show — excellent presentations from the cream of the crop in the industry.  Enjoy!

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    Our man Tim Edwards manning the CHAUVET Professional table at the TV and Concert Classes

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    In between sessions, onstage with the CHAUVET Professional Nexus AW 7×7 and COLORado 4 IP LED wash fixturesTV-master-classes-CHAUVET-Professional-3

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    The award-winning Nexus 4×4 panels on displayTV-master-classes-CHAUVET-Professional-7

    Getting ready to talk with Bill Klages and Mark Sanford, TV greats!TV-master-classes-CHAUVET-Professional-1

    Television Lighting Design greats Jeff Ravitz, Bill Klages, and Mark Sanford talking about how it is to work in television in lightingTV-master-classes-CHAUVET-Professional-17

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    Getting ready to talk with Bob Barnhart about how it is to light in the broadcast worldTV-master-classes-CHAUVET-Professional-11

    The Emmy-winning lighting design team of Oscar Dominguez for The Voice!TV-master-classes-CHAUVET-Professional-18

    Taking a break and getting ready to hear about Bruno Mars on The Voice (which had some rocking Nexus 4×4 designed in!)TV-master-classes-CHAUVET-Professional-6

    Concert Lighting Master Classes

    Talking about concert programming with master programmers Benny Kirkham, Cory Fitzgerald, and Jason Badger concert-lighting-master-classes-22

    Discussing artist and designer management and representation with industry leaders Will Sharp and Todd Cameronconcert-lighting-master-classes-24

    The most amazing John Broderick talking about how he and his team conquered on the Metallica tours — John is the long-time designer of the band, and an excellent presenter!   john-broderick-2 john-broderick

    Tobias Rylander, Cory Fitzgerald, and Loren Barton talk about designing and programming media for major market tours.  An excellent presentation by three unbelievably talented people!concert-lighting-master-classes-9 concert-lighting-master-classes-10 concert-lighting-master-classes-11

    Raj Kapoor and Loren Barton talking about media and content design for industry greats Shania Twain and Nine Inch Nailsconcert-lighting-master-classes-12

    Nexus AW 7×7 and the COLORado 4 IP rocking the stage in between sessions!concert-lighting-master-classes-13

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    The Saturday night mixer at the Concert Lighting Master Classesconcert-lighting-master-classes-17 concert-lighting-master-classes-18 concert-lighting-master-classes-19

    An awesome session — Raj Kapoor, Peter Morse, and Benny Kirkham talking about permanent show design and its particular challenges/rewards.  Very cool!concert-lighting-master-classes-0

    Nexus AW 7×7 shining through the haze!concert-lighting-master-classes-1 concert-lighting-master-classes-2

    The famous Mr. Jeff Ravitz giving the beginning keynote at the Concert Master Classesconcert-lighting-master-classes-4 concert-lighting-master-classes-5

    Jeff Ravitz (Bruce Springsteen, et al) interviewing Marc Brickman (Pink Floyd, et al)concert-lighting-master-classes-6

    Tobias Rylander, Cory Fitzgerald, and Loren Barton talking about IconoPop and XXconcert-lighting-master-classes-7 concert-lighting-master-classes-8