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    ÉPIX Strips from CHAUVET Professional and Luke Bryan’s UNIFY Tour!

    Awesome!  Check out some excellent news for the EPIX product family, with 104 EPIX Strip 2.0 units rocking the pixels in the Luke Bryan light rig, from lighting designer Justin Kitchenman of Fadeup Design Group!  Check it out below!


    NASHVILLE – From the moment he rose from below the stage on the back of a black pickup truck surrounded by flames, until he closed some two hours later with the provocative hit “Country Girl (Shake It For Me),” Luke Bryan gave the sellout crowds at his That’s My Kind Of Night tour everything they expected from the red-hot country superstar. There was the non-stop energy, the down-home rapport with the crowd, the dazzling pearly white smile, the exhilarating dance moves, the hard driving music and, to set an appropriately powerful visual tone for it all — a dynamic lightshow that included 104 ÉPIX Strip 2.0 pixel mapping strips from CHAUVET Professional.

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    Lighting Designer Justin Kitchenman of Fadeup Design Group wanted the large collection of pixel mapped ÉPIX Strips to serve as a kind of electrifying visual link that tied his power-packed multi-dimensional design together in a single eye-popping package. The strips, which were provided by Elite Multimedia, accomplished this in stunning fashion.

    “We had an ÉPIX Strip in the space between every lighting fixture in the rig,” said Kitchenman.  “We also had lighting elements that we called ‘The Battens.’ These were single rung truss units that we hung the ÉPIX Strips on.  The Battens were lightweight and versatile, so we could use them in our full rig or as unique visual elements at smaller festivals or at venues where weight and setup time were factors.

    “In all cases, the ÉPIX Strips were spread throughout the rig so we had a unifying video element on stage,” continued the LD. “Actually, we were able to stretch the visual elements of this design well beyond the confines of the stage by in essence adding ÉPIX Strips to our lighting fixtures. The ability to map the ÉPIX Strips and LED fixtures together allowed us to work them in unison, which created some very impactful moments. If you’ve ever seen a Luke Bryan concert, you’ll know why impact is so important. This is a very engaging, high-energy artist, so the lightshow has to keep pace.”

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    The ÉPIX Strips were mapped in an Arkaos Media Server via Kling-Net. This server was dedicated specifically for the high-output LED strips, with all programming done on a grandMA2 console.  “We used an Art-Net/DMX merge to map our moving LED fixtures into the Arkaos map,” said Kitchenman.  “We could add the fixtures or remove them from the map by utilizing the control channel of the server.  We were also able to search all of our media files to find the perfect match for our lighting and video. Having pixel mapped images running throughout the stage on the strips really helped us convey a story that fit Luke’s songs during the concert.  We have large screens as our primary video element, so we used the ÉPIX Strips as a video effect to connect the video to the rest of the lightshow. In this respect, they worked beautifully.”

    Kitchenman credits Tom Wilson of Elite Multimedia and Luke Bryan’s production manager Pete Healey with helping him incorporate the latest technological lighting tools like the ÉPIX Strips into his designs. “Tom has been a constant source of encouragement to me,” he said. “He’s always the first one to suggest we take a look at new fixtures and he leaves no stone unturned when it comes to supporting us with them.”

    As for the ÉPIX Strips, Kitchenman was impressed with the way they performed as road warriors as well as pixel mapped lighting elements. “We’ve used the ÉPIX Strips before and they’ve been nothing short of great,” he said. “They’re easily mapped, easily implemented and are very well suited for adding a large element without dinging the budget too much.  We handled the strips on a daily basis during this tour and never had a failure rate. Plus, the hanging bracket design allows us to hang them in a variety of positions.”

    Looking at his overall show for the American Country Music Awards “Entertainer of the Year,” Kitchenman is proud of the final results. “I’m my harshest critic, but I got to say I was very pleased with this show,” he said.  “Luke draws sellout crowds wherever he plays, so we want to deliver our best.”

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    For more on Fadeup Design Group visit www.fadeupdesigngroup.com
    For more on Elite Multimedia visit www.elitemultimedia.com

    Friday FUNK TIME – Jamiroquai Playing Mr. Moon!

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    HEY!  Lighting Industry!  HAPPY FRIDAY!!!

    If you’re doing what we’re doing, you’re working the weekend away, so the best thing that lighting people can do to upturn the energy quotient for maximum weekend funkitude is to grab your coworkers, turn the music up, and get funky for a few minutes!  Honestly, you really owe it to yourself, you’ve been awesome all week.

    Happy Friday and a great weekend to all, People of Light!

    The Great Outdoors – Lit by CHAUVET Professional!

    This month in our popular Lighting Insights newsletter we’re talking about exterior lighting, and CHAUVET Professional and sister brand Iluminarc have a compliment of excellent, bright, and water tight fixtures to make all of your exterior lighting dreams come true, in RGBAW color!

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    Check it out in January 2015’s Lighting Insights!
    https://chauvetprofessional.com/the-great-outdoors-lighting-by-chauvet-professional/

    Mitchell Schellinger Defines Pixel Mapping in LIGHTING INSIGHTS!

    Another great lighting designer, another great interview in Lighting Insights from CHAUVET Professional!  Meet Mitchell Schellinger, the lighting designer who is out there rocking right now with Third Eye Blind.  If you haven’t seen Mitch in action…

    We highly recommend you do so as soon as possible.  Keep rocking, Mitch.

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    Check out the Lighting Insights interview with LD Mitchell Schellinger here, in Lighting Insights!

    https://chauvetprofessional.com/defining-design-with-pixel-mapping-mitchell-schellinger/

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    FOCUS PALETTES, This Month in LIGHTING INSIGHTS!

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    FOCUS PALETTES!  Let’s start out another year of educational lighting and lighting design videos at CHAUVET Professional

    This month’s video is a basic primer on Focus Palettes — the why, who, when, what, where!  You know, why write cues with your fixtures just pointing somewhere random, right?

    Let’s talk focus palettes with CHAUVET Professional’s own Jim Hutchison!

    https://chauvetprofessional.com/focus-positions-this-month-in-lighting-insights/

    Rogue & Nexus Rock NYE Party in The Bahamas

    CHAUVET Professional rocked the New Years White party organized at the Albany Resort, a luxury resort community on the island of New Providence in The Bahamas. Spectrum Light & Sound full-service lighting and audio company based in The Bahamas provided a great selection of gear, including 20 Nexus 4×4 pixel-mapping panels, 12 Rogue R1 Spot moving head lights, 4 Q-Spot 560 fixtures and 4 Q-Wash 560 wash lights. Here are some cool shots from the party:

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    Darran Webb is Lighting Reality in January’s Lighting Insights!

    Happy 2015, everyone!  We here at CHAUVET Professional are kicking it fast and furiously into 2015, and this month’s Lighting Insights is no exception!

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    First things first…  check out a great article with internationally acclaimed reality television lighting designer Darran Webb, who counts American Idol, The X Factor, America’s Got Talent and Last Comic Standing as part of his master list of credits!

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    Check it out, this month in Lighting Insights!
    https://chauvetprofessional.com/darran-webb-lighting-reality/