NXT-1 from CHAUVET Professional Makes Moving Pixels
Have you seen the NEXT NXT-1 from CHAUVET Professional? Â
Have you seen the NEXT NXT-1 from CHAUVET Professional? Â

It’s great to hear that Mexico’s “Dancing with the Stars” is back on the air! Even sweeter in the show is the addition of NEXUS 4×4 panels throughout the design!
Ladies and gentlemen, we’re so happy to pronounce the coming of the NEXT NXT-1 from CHAUVET Professional — it’s a moving head pixel panel with nothing but great looks and bright beams coming from the unit. You must check out the video!
Storm Events rocked this one — check out this article on a recent Grosvenor House event that was made in proper glamorous English fashion with CHAUVET Professional’s EPIX family of products!
Ok, wait — stop, stop for a minute, because you have to check out this video.  It is two minutes long.

A donation, a devoted football player, and a desire to make something great. Check out that great story from CHAUVET Professional!
We’re so glad to hear that ROGUE R2 Spot is out there workin’ for the weekend!
We’re so happy to hear of the new install at Reno’s Whitney Peak Hotel, in particular the CARGO concert venue! Check out the article below — pure high speed rock and roll!

The Old Jameson Distillery in Dublin, Ireland recently got a facelift, and a bunch of new kit from CHAUVET Professional and Iluminarc architectural lighting!
She’s got a great voice, serious talent, and she’s up onstage rocking with the Nexus 4×4!
Check out the article below with Peter Greenbaum, talking about lighting Sara Bareilles with Nexus 4×4 on the Today Show!
NEW YORK – In her young spectacular career, multi-Grammy nominee Sara Bareilles has already worked with an impressive array of superstars, collaborating with the likes of Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson and Pharrell Williams, and opening for Maroon 5 and Counting Crows. This summer Bareilles harmonized on stage before a national TV audience with another new star that’s been garnering a great deal of attention lately, the Nexus 4×4 COB LED panel from CHAUVET Professional.
LD Peter Greenbaum (Illumination By Design, NY), the lighting director for the Today Show, used 12 Nexus 4×4 panels to accent Bareilles’ dynamic Toyota Concert Series performance on the popular morning program. Greenbaum lined the upstage area behind the platinum-selling recording star’s piano with two banks of three Nexus panels to create a focal point behind her as she performed. He also lined two upright truss supports with the three Nexus units to frame the stage.
“As a set element, the Nexus panels look great on stage and highlight the area we want to focus on,” said Greenbaum. “We’ve been using them consistently throughout our summer concerts, and they’re excellent for the camera. We offer the producers a choice of four different packages. I worked with Drew DeCorleto from WorldStage to put together each package, and the Nexus is in most of them. ”
Since the Toyota Concert Series is held outdoors at the TODAY plaza in Rockefeller Center between 48th and 49th Streets, any fixture used on the set must be able to stand out against ambient light, even on the brightest mornings. In this respect, said Greenbaum, the Nexus panels performed superbly; their intense output made them readily visible to the live audience and TV viewers on the sunny summer’s day when Bareilles performed.
Greenbaum used the panels as bright white set pieces. He also relied on them to help fill in sections of the stage with a variety of vivid colors. “We can create a bunch of varied looks with the Nexus,” he said. “My programmers Brian Davis and Mike Gugliotti love to work with them. When we did the Fall Out Boy concert for the Today Show, all we had was Nexus panels. I love the way they look as a design feature. The Nexus is a great tool for creating scenes on the stage for the camera, which really creates magic when you have an inspired performance from an artist like Sara Bareilles.”
For more on Illumination By Design visit www.illuminationbydesign.net
World Stage can be reached at www.worldstage.com