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

    It’s Friday, lighting industry!!!  Now we all know this means either one of two things — “I have a show all weekend,” or “I have a show all weekend!

    It’s been an exciting week on the CHAUVET Professional Blog — check out the top ten most visited posts of this last seven days.  We LOVE seeing what you love to read!

    Counting down from most read post #10…

    #10:  The Weekly Rig #4 from CHAUVET Professional and Trusst — EL DIABLO!

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    #9:  Creating Content for Video Walls, Part 1, with Anthony Chiappone

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

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    #7:  Funny enough, the TOP TEN POSTS for January 2014 on the CHAUVET Professional Blog!

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    #6:  USITT 2014 in Fort Worth with CHAUVET Professional was AWESOME!

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    DeAnna Padgett getting her smiles on!

    #5:  Not ALL Shows Have MONSTER Production Budgets — Here’s BROTHERS GOW!

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    #4:  KLF (Uh Huh Uh, Uh Huh Uh Huh) — Hump Day Energy

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    #3:  Stevie Wonder Playing SUPERSTITION on Sesame Street!

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    #2:  TECH TALK:  Moving Light Magic!

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    We’re honored to post that the number one most visited link of the week is the main page link to the CHAUVET Professional Blog!  Thank you for reading us, we love to engage the community of lighting lovers across the world!!!

    Until next week, we hope your weekend is filled with laughter, love, and light!

    Bright, Feature-Packed, and Powerful — Meet the LEGEND 330 SR Spot!

    From CHAUVET Professional comes a powerful moving spot with features for days — check out the LEGEND 330 SR Spot!

    Extremely bright with crisp crystal clear optics, the Legend 330SR Spot is a class leader in output and gobo projection. Legend 330SR Spot is a quick and agile fixture with precise movement and a zoom range of 5° to 24°, making it a great choice for touring rigs, broadcast, or live events. Legend 330SR Spot’s 330W Osram Sirius lamp gives the fixture a powerful punch of 62,200 lux at 5 meters and a field that makes even the most complicated gobo stunning.

    TECH TALK: Moving Light Magic!

    Another Mike Graham Tech Talk — on moving lights!

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    Many of today’s moving heads have some pretty amazing capabilities that are not always listed in the feature sets on the spec sheets.  In order to find your lights inner magic, it is important to spend some quality time with them.

    CHAUVET is launching a new line of moving heads called ROGUE.  In this line, we are offering two spots and two beams.  I would like to tell you all a little about each one and what they can all do, and none of these things are on the features list in the spec.

    The ROGUE R1 Spot is a 140W LED powered work horse.  This fixture is designed with the small to mid- size production or installation in mind.  Because of a killer optical system, this fixture excels in gobo morphing, iris pulse, and other weird optical effects.  So, give this a shot….  Pick two gobos, one static, and one rotating.  Drop them in to the optical path.  Get a hard focus on one of the gobos. Save that as a cue.  Now move the focus to the other gobo.  Make that a hard focus.  Make the cross fade time between these two cues about 10 seconds.  Now play back the cue a few times.  Watch the image shift from one gobo to the other.  Check out how the images change between the two.  There are so many different looks that are available for you in that 10 second change that you can pull from for a show.  Now go back and add in some slow rotation into the rotating gobo.  Run that same cue again with the rotation.  You will now see something completely different.  Keep in mind that you have several gobo combinations to check out, and we haven’t even looked at split colors or the prism yet.  By adding in the colors and the gobos, you have hundreds of different looks that can be achieved by these mixes.  Now, let’s check out the iris.  By using the iris on its own, yep, you can shrink down the beam angle.  When combined with the prism, you can create some really cool beam effects.  Using the built in iris macros, you can create iris pulse effects with rotation from the prism.  Again, try the dots gobo and some slow color changes and now you have some really cool looks that will amp up your show.

    The ROGUE R2 Spot has a 240W light engine that will blow your doors off.  Designed to work with the mid to larger sized production or installation, this light has all of the features of the R1 Spot, but also has a second color wheel and frost flag.  This means that not only can you create all of the effects that the R1 Spot can produce, the R2 Spot can also create stunning color combinations that are designed to produce great effects.  While the frost effect is designed primarily to give you a wash effect, it can be much more.  If you put the frost in with the prism, it will give you a wide wash effect.  By adding in prism rotation, and changing the focus, you will start to see edges appear in the beam path.  These edges can be further accented by adding in gobos and creating textures.  These different textures are great for adding a bit of movement in your wash beam path.  This is great for giving your show something a bit out of the ordinary.

    The ROGUE R1 Beam is powered by the OSRAM 132 Sirius Reflector lamp.  Utilizing a unique optical path, this fixture is equipped with a color wheel, gobo wheel, and two prisms that are designed to overlap each other.  Because of its small size, the head of this light has whiplash fast movement to go along with its stunning output and effects.  Because of its unique ability to overlap the prisms, you can get some effects that are normally reserved for lighting fixtures that are many times the R1 Beam’s cost.  When you get this fixture in your hands, the first thing you are going to want to do is to fill up the room with haze.  Once that is done, check out the gobo patterns on their own.  There are some very cool beam reducer gobos, and there are also some neat patterns that stand up on their own as well.  Now that you have had the chance to check out the patterns and aerial effects without the prisms, lets do the same thing with the first prism in.  With the first prism being a 5 facet effect, you will notice that the focus is hard on the outer edges or in the middle.  You can’t focus the entire beam at once.  This is because the prism is bending the light out at an angle and the focal length of the center of the prism and the outer edges are different.  This is actually to your advantage.  By having the ability to focus on one side or the other, this gives you some very cool textures in the air.   I really like the beam reducers in combination with the 5 facet prism.  Adding in a slow rotation to this and maybe even some gobo shake gives designers the ability to create some really interesting effects.  You might even want to add in a slow focus chase to play with the focal length of the prism.  Now check out the 8 facet prism.  Roll through the gobos again.  With this prism wheel, I like the break up effects in haze.  This gives me some great beam effects.  By adding in some split colors, I can get even more effects.  Now lastly, let’s try using both prisms at once.  For this, I would suggest using the beam reducers to start so that you can get used to the effect.  Try rotating the prisms in opposite directions.  This will give you a very interesting effect that is pretty unique to this fixture.  Try moving the focus in and out to do a kind of prism morphing effect.  By the time you are done playing with all of these effects, I am sure that you will be impressed.

    The ROGUE R2 Beam is the powerhouse of the series.  Lamped with the OSRAM 230 Sirius Reflector light source, this fixture has unmatched output for its class.  Because of this output, it can smash right through the brightest of video effects to make big visual impacts on your show.  This fixture offers brilliant colors, specially selected gobos, 8 facet prism with zoom, frost, and focus.  Again, check out all of the gobos on their own.  Since this fixture has the output to light a stadium show, we wanted to include not only the beam reducer gobos, but some interesting break up gobos that would create some huge looks as well.  Now drop in the prism and let’s go to work.  As you start to check out the prism and gobo combinations, run the zoom in and out as well as the focus. You will start to see some very unusual textures that can be used as show stopping effects.  Now let’s try the frost.  With the frost effect, you can get a very nicely diffused beam of light that can double as a narrow wash effect.  Try putting in the prism with one of the beam reducers.  Now add in the prism in a slow rotation, the 3200K color correction, and the middle beam reducer with gobo shake.  This effect reminds me of the old time movie look.  If you work the gobos a little more, it can give you a halogen flicker effect that is really cool.  This is something to play with.  Try different gobos, different gobo bounce speeds, and colors to create some really interesting textures with the frost.  I am sure that you will be inspired.

    Since moving lights have been around for years and video effects seem to be taking the industry by storm, it is more and more important that we try to make our moving lights preform tricks that will make the audience take notice.  We need to be more creative than ever.  Bigger and more pronounced looks are the name of the game.  In order to make that happen, we need the power of output.  ROGUE will give you that power and more.  We added in the feature sets, now you need to throw in your imagination.

    USITT 2014 in Fort Worth with CHAUVET Professional was AWESOME!

    Happy Tuesday, lighting industry!

    Testing the Ovation F-165WW LED fresnel -- the USITT audience LOVED this fixture!

    Testing the Ovation F-165WW LED fresnel — the USITT audience LOVED this fixture!

    We’re just getting back from USITT and the West Coast for our Burbank office (more on that to come soon!) and we wanted to share some excellent photos of this year’s CHAUVET Professional booth at USITT 2014 in Fort Worth, Texas!  We can’t thank you all enough for the excellent visits and friendly faces coming by our booth, we loved talking lighting and industry education with you!

    Check out some fun from the show floor, Photo Gallery style!  Click on any thumbnail, and the gallery starts up for your convenience.

    CHAUVET Professional Talks TRUSS TONERS!

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    Sometimes trussing should do more than keep quiet and hold up the lighting rig.  If you’re looking for new ways to make truss part of your designs, check out the info-packed April 2014 Lighting Insights video from CHAUVET Professional’s own Jim Hutchison!

    New York Club Rising

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    Lighting designer Jason Ayala of Jason Blends is featured in this new article on the April 2014 edition of Lighting Insights from CHAUVET Professional — we’re discussing lighting designs, dance clubs, and the ultimate entertainment experience in this article, check it out!

     

     

    ATTENTION TRAVELERS – Lufthansa Pilots Striking, April 2-4, 2014

    Happy Tuesday, April 1, lighting industry!

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    Unfortunately this isn’t an April Fools joke — Lufthansa pilots are striking on April 2-4, 2014, and it is affecting about 3,800 flights around the world on Lufthansa Airlines.  If you’re a touring or trade show personnel, you might want to check this out.

    From the Lufthansa website:

    Announced strike of the pilots union from April, 2nd – 4th, 2014

    As a result of strike actions, which the German pilots union “Vereinigung Cockpit” (VC) has announced at Lufthansa, Lufthansa Cargo and Germanwings from Wednesday, April 2nd 2014, to Friday, April 4th 2014, Lufthansa will reduce its schedule significantly.

    Flights of the Lufthansa Group Airlines Eurowings, Lufthansa CityLine, Air Dolomiti, Swiss, Austrian Airlines and Brussels Airlines are excepted from the strikes and schedule adjustments.

    Check currently cancelled flights under Cancelled flights.

    Passengers flying with Germanwings (4U) will find all relevant information here: Latest news

    Booking status / alternative travel options

    Affected passengers please check the status of their booking prior to departure at My bookings.

    Passengers travelling within Germany whose flights have been cancelled due to the strike may alternatively travel by train with Deutsche Bahn. To do this, please exchange your etix for a train ticket online or mobile at My bookings or at a Lufthansa check in machine.

    Passengers, whose flights have been cancelled and their tickets have been purchased on LH.com, at a Lufthansa ticket counter or via phone at the Lufthansa Service Center may also refund their ticket via this e-mail form.

    If your flight has been cancelled and you cannot use the self-service please contact one of ourService Centers toll-free

    Germany +49 800 850 60 70
    Great Britain +44 800 358 0538
    France +33 805 98 0097
    Spain +34 900 901 465
    Italy +39 800 089 775
    Russia +7 88003334265

    or one of our local phone numbers.

    Currently we are experiencing an exceptionally high volume of calls. In connection with that, a technical problem with the phone system of our Service Center occurred. This results in an increase in waiting times as well as individual terminations of calls through the system. We are doing all possible to work on a solution and apologise for the inconvenience.

    Exception: All Germanwings flights operated by Eurowings are not affected by the strike.

    Passengers holding a Lufthansa/SWISS/Austrian Airlines or Brussels Airlines ticket for flights on April 2nd – April 4th, 2014 from/to/via Germany, and whose flights are not cancelled, are also permitted torebook their flight once free of charge, provided that:

    – the ticket was issued on/before March 28th, 2014
    – the new travel date is on/before September 30th, 2014
    – the original ticket class remains
    – all other fare conditions are adhered to
    Frequently asked questions

    Frequently asked questions regarding flight disruptions can be found here.