UK - In the last few weeks, DHA has supplied gobos to all of the new shows heading into London for the autumn, including Mary Poppins, The Woman In White, Saturday Night Fever and Bat Boy.

For Saturday Night Fever, at the Apollo Victoria, lighting designer Gavan Swift specified eight custom gobos for Martin MAC 2000s and two custom gobos for Selecon Pacifics as well as 204 stock MAC designs and 44 stock conventional designs. The Pacific gobos of the 'dancin' man' and 'halo' parts of the logo were used to light the logo on the show's front gauze. The gobos and lighting rig were supplied by Stage Electrics in Bristol.

Stage Electrics are also supplying the equipment for the new Cameron Mackintosh/Disney co-production of Mary Poppins, which will open in

UK / USA - The Effects Company, UK manufacturer of a range of Special Effects products has announced an agreement with Jireh Supplies of Lawrenceville, Georgia - to distribute their range of products throughout the USA. Jireh is an established company which will carry a good stock inventory of the complete range of Effects Company products, which will be promoted to their existing and new customers, in conjunction with their manufacturers' representatives.

Managing director of The Effects Company, Martin Blake, says: "We have always sold directly to the end user or 'trade installer' in the USA but many enquiries 'go dead' when they cannot purchase directly in the USA. Now customers can purchase from Jireh Supplies, knowing their requirements can be shipped immediately from stock and have the full back-up and service of a reputable company. This pro-active sales agreement wi

UK - Fed up with the usual freebies given away at trade shows? Then make sure you visit the ETC stand at PLASA 2004 for a chance to win one of its brand new, easy-to-use portable SmartFade consoles, worth £800! ETC is giving away a certificate good for one SmartFade 1248 each day - to have a chance of winning, all you have to do is visit ETC stands F39 or F40 to register your name in their Daily Draw.

While SmartFade is ideal for first time users, educational establishments and amateur groups, it nevertheless offers all the control performance required by lighting professionals. With three operating modes, SmartFade offers a simple Two Scene mode with 12 or 24 channels for novice users, or Normal mode, providing 48 or 96 channels with 288 or 576 memories and 48 sequences for more experienced users. DMX512 input facility also allows SmartFade to be used as a sophisticated backu

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Indochine X PixMob Fan Immersion

It's a bird! It's a plane! It's - 40 thousand LED pixels on a ceiling!!! Indochine's whirlwind tour transports fans to another level of the live experience - immersing them from floor to ceiling with PixMob's X4 wristbands, and an LED ceiling made entirely of its NOVA Minis! With the vision of Indochine's creative team, PixMob used its LED fan-technology to turn attendees and venues into an ocean of effects, and a starry sky of LED magic. Très très cool!

Read more about the Indochine tour in the latest issue of LSi

UK - Massive Attack's summer festival tour was a high impact combination of electronics and visual expression, with James Thomas Pixelline fixtures and United Visual Artists' Dragonfly II software amalgamated into arguably the brightest show of the summer season. For those unable to prize their shades from their craniums after dark - this was the gig to be at!

The band wanted a visual departure from last year's LED wall, which featured low-resolution imagery. They favoured a less technical stage look, but also wanted to continue with digital technology: this provided the starting point for lighting designers Andy Hurst and Vince Foster and the UVA team, who came up with the concept of a super low-res horizontal wall of Pixelline - 151 pixels wide by 161 high - with gaps in between the units.

Highlighting the band in silhouette, the Pixelline wall served as a dynamic (and very bright)

UK - PLASA 2004 heralds the first Prize Stage alongside the PLASA After Show Bar, set to run from 6-8pm on 12, 13 and 14 September. The Prize Stage is the brainchild of DiGiCo marketing director, David Webster, and is sponsored by nine of the entertainment industry's major players: Avolites, DiGiCo, Lab.Gruppen, Lighthouse, Meyer Sound, Mobil-Tech, Sennheiser, Stardraw and XTA Electronics.

Each evening, the sponsors will be giving away exciting prizes in a free draw for show attendees who have obtained an entry form from the companies involved and comply with the necessary criteria. There will also be the chance of winning a joint prize of £1000 for those who have visited each company and had their 'Prize Passport' (available from each of the sponsoring exhibitors) fully stamped.

"We're very excited to be able to put something like this together," says Webster. &q

UK - Established in 1990, Sound Division has come a long way since its roots as a sales and service provider in the DJ technology field. Since the restructuring of the company in 2000, managing director David Graham has worked hard to develop other areas of the business with the result that now, some four years on, Sound Division is a much broader-based concern. Today, the company encompasses contracts and installations as a key area of its market, and a thriving entertainments and corporate events division run by Chris Baxter, which trades under the name of 'Sounds Good To Me' - as well as its traditional hire and sales operations.

While Sounds Good To Me is a side of the business that has always done well under Baxter's direction, and continues to do so, Graham is particularly pleased at the way in which business has taken off for the contracts division. Over the last two to three ye

UK - Wakestock, which takes place in Abersoch, North Wales, is Europe's largest wakeboard music festival - a watersport/music combination which is proving highly popular. Sound, lighting and power for the event was provided by Cheshire-based VME.

The event was staged over three locations: Pwellheli inner marina and Abersoch main beach were used for the wakeboard competition, while Penrhos was the music site, where headline act Kosheen was supported by the Ordinary Boys, Snatch and others. It took two and a half days to set all power, lighting and sound equipment across the site.

PA for the main area was Kling & Freitag's Access system: four T9 and T5 cabintes, with 12 B5 and four B10s as subwoofers, powered by Lab Gruppen amplification. At front-of-house were a Yamaha PM4000 and an Allen & Heath ML5000. For each desk was an outboard rack carrying a Yamaha SPX 900 and SPX 2000, a dbx

Greece - Le Maitre played a part in the Closing Ceremony of the 2004 Olympics, having been contracted to provide some of the special effects for the event by Jack Morton Public Events, producers of the ceremony. A team of six technicians were flown to Athens, along with 20 confetti blowers and over 500kg of confetti, glitter and streamers. The Le Maitre crew spent five days setting up the equipment in the Olympic Stadium between midnight and 6am, when the day's events had finished, trained 20 local technicians to help operate the cannons, and took part in two full rehearsals.

The effects created provided a spectacular accompaniment to the three-hour ceremony. The Chinese performance of the Beijing handover ceremony was given a dramatic finish using 15 of Le Maitre's Electric Air Cannons to fire yellow streamers from inside a giant lantern. The ceremony featured performances fro

UK - Lighting designer Dave Byars used two Avolites Diamond 4 consoles for a recent show at The Eden Project with French band, Air. One was his touring console (he's been on the road with the band since the beginning of the year) while the second was supplied by Avolites to control illuminations specially installed to light the Eden Project's famous Biomes, which backed onto the stage.

For Air's performance, the Biomes were lit with a combination of James Thomas PixelPAR 90(A) architectural fixtures and Pixelline 1044 battens. The Biome D4 was operated by Fraser Elisha.

For the tour - a combination of own shows and festival slots, with lighting and sound production supplied by Entec - Byars needed a lightweight desk with compact dimensions that was easy to hoist up FOH festival towers. He also needed it to offer plenty of creative power, and found the D4 ideal from all perspectives.<

UK - The organizers of the Reproduced Sound conference have issued a provisional programme for this year's event, which takes place at the Oxford Hotel in Wolvercote, Oxford, from 8-10 October 2004. Previously known as 'The Windermere Conference' after the location in which it spent its first 14 years, the conference was successfully held at its new location in November 2003, and will return there this year for its 20th event.

The theme for the conference this year is 'Improving the listening experience', and the organizers are encouraging creative interpretations of theme in papers submitted for the programme. The event will also include an area for demonstrating and exhibiting products and catalogues, and practical demonstration sessions will take place on each of the two evenings.

The event is expected to attract more than 100 delegates, from all parts of the audio profession. Fu

USA - CITC, the innovative US manufacturer of special effects products, has supplied equipment to two recent film productions. Disney's forthcoming film, based on the first book from C.S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia series, is currently being filmed in New Zealand. To achieve the winter-wonderland described in C.S. Lewis's land of Narnia, CITC supplied SnoBiz snow machines to Jason Drury of Film Effects in New Zealand.

Meanwhile, The Chronicles of Riddick, starring Vin Diesel and Ja Rule, has made use of CITC's Stratosphere Haze machine. The film's special effect technician, Bill Orr, had three large stages in which to maintain a balanced haze. He commented: "It doesn't have to stay on very long to make six hours of haze that's even."

UK - The entrepreneurial aspirations of two well-known entertainment industry figures are being unveiled this month, with the launch of a new company, Global Design Solutions (GDS).

GDS is the creation of Matt Lloyd and Richard Cuthbert (both previously of Stage Electrics). The company boasts many strings to its bow, in both technical and commercial arenas, not least of which is the development of new global products specifically related to the technical entertainment presentation industries - R&D for two of which is already well underway.

"We're bringing new, innovative ideas to the marketplace and creating solutions," says Lloyd. "We've identified gaps in the market and are using our expertise and imagination to create forward-thinking design ideas which we'll license to manufacturers and end-users."

Alongside product development, the main direction of GDS wi

Ireland - AVC, the Dublin-based audio-visual equipment hire company, has become the latest European rental operator to invest in the Nexo GEO S Series tangent array system.

John Magann and his team at AVC opted for the GEO S "because of the technology and the compactness of the system." Already a Nexo PS Series user, AVC has now made the strategic decision to concentrate its hire stock entirely around the Nexo designs. "It's a perfect fit," says Magann. "The GEO S elements are ideal for the concert and cabaret work that we do, as well as being perfectly suited to our corporate clients and the events market. The Nexo PS Series can be used as a monitor system with GEO S, or in its own right for the smaller jobs."

AVC made its decision after discussion with local dealer Rea Sound, and a visit to the Millennium Forum in Derry, where a Nexo GEO S sound system

USA - Bill Morris has returned to High End Systems (HES) Inc in a new role as VP of sales. Based at the company's Austin, Texas headquarters, Morris will oversee sales of HES automated/digital lighting and Wholehog control products in North and South America and Asia.

Morris was VP of worldwide marketing at HES from March 2003 to March 2004. He has spent the last six months running his own marketing consulting firm based in the Austin area. Prior to his stint at High End, Morris was employed by Dell Computer Corporation and was responsible for developing and implementing Dell's software sales and marketing strategy. In earlier years, he founded and managed a marketing and public relations firm based in Dallas, Texas.

HES CEO Frank Gordon says, "We turned to Bill for this position because we recognize that he is customer-oriented, he understands the business and the direct

UK - The entertainment technology industry seems to have reached an age where the time is right to take stock of its roots. Initiatives include the sociological - recall our report on Paul Dexter's RoadCases project (L&SI May 2004) which aims to record the experiences of rock and roll roadies for posterity - and the technological, with the NEET project . . .

NEET - the National Exhibition of Entertainment Technology - first materialized in 1999, founded by Jason Williams. After serving as the secretary for the Projected Picture Trust, which deals with protecting the heritage of the cinema industry, Williams realized that there was very little effort being made to protect the heritage of other entertainment technologies. Hence NEET, created with a simple set of objectives: to locate, preserve, and exhibit early examples of entertainment technology, providing a valuable educational and h

Denmark - Dynaudio Acoustics has introduced AIR Base 12 and AIR Base 24, two new powerful active subwoofers featuring an original 12" driver specifically designed for low frequency reproduction and tight impulse response. AIR Base 12 features 500W into a single 12" driver and AIR Base 24 features 700W of amplification into two 12" drivers. With these latest additions to the series, AIR System owners have even more options for selecting the right subwoofer for the size of their monitor system. The AIR Base 12 and AIR Base 24 subwoofers will ship in September 2004.

Dynaudio Acoustics has put great effort into designing a pair of subwoofers that are able to withstand resonance within the enclosure due to low-end frequency response, thus ensuring a more precise output. With a total frequency response of 22Hz - 200Hz and a 500W amplifier, AIR Base 12 delivers a lot of

UK - Souncraft's Going Live course in live sound engineering has to be one of the most useful and enlightening industry short courses I have ever had the pleasure of attending. Run in association with Adlib Audio and Liverpool Community College, it was well-structured and expertly delivered by respected industry professionals who were clearly passionate about their work.

For two-and-a-half days I counted 'one, two' into microphones (the emphasis on the 'T') - and, along the way, developed a working knowledge of live sound mixing and production. Beginning with a half-day induction course for the absolute beginner hosted by Adlib's Andy Dockerty, covering the basics of speakers, cable running, coiling and mic stand set-up. We then progressed onto a tour around a mixing desk, phantom power and a demonstration of active and passive crossover. By the end of the afternoon I had learned more

UK - The 2004 PLASA show will see the worldwide launch of the new InMotion 3D/CyberHoist motion control system by Holland's XLNT Advanced Technologies. The complete system offers a stunning combination of precision movement and user-friendly 3D object-oriented programming and is the most advanced motion control system available for the entertainment industry, say the company.

The system was first seen at the EBU Eurovision Song Contest 2004 and is now on its début world tour with Phil Collins (currently in the USA) through PRG Lighting. Full live demonstrations of the system will be running throughout the show in the Warwick Hall at Earls Court 1, in association with Vertigo Rigging. The system has its worldwide Press Premiere on Sunday September 12 at 2pm in the Warwick Room (access via the lift at the back of the Warwick Road entrance foyer).

XLNT Advanced Technologies, bas

UK - One of the more unusual aspects of this year's PLASA Show (12-15 September, Earls Court, London) will be a photographic exhibition celebrating the creative and practical talents of Irish band U2 and their production team. The photographs for the exhibition have been taken from U2 Show - a new, authorized book by Diana Scrimgeour - which covers the entire touring history of the band. The exhibition is part of the PLASA Production Village, located on the Top Deck.

To coincide with the launch of the book, there'll also be an exclusive seminar featuring two of the band's longest-serving touring personnel. Hosted by TPI editor Mark Cunningham, the seminar - Designing for U2 - will feature Willie Williams and Joe O'Herlihy in conversation about their creative and technical involvement with U2, and how advances in technology have been successfully (and ingeniously) applied to del

USA - Crown International, the US manufacturer of amplifiers, microphones and systems control products for professional audio markets, was recently named first runner-up for the US Senate Productivity Award for 2003. The award, which is given annually and sponsored by US Senator Richard G. Lugar, the Indiana Manufacturers Association (IMA), and the Association for Manufacturing Excellence (AME), recognizes outstanding productivity gains or methods, which may be utilized by other Indiana companies to improve Indiana's overall productivity. Larry Coburn, senior vice-president of Manufacturing for Crown commented: "We are very proud to have received this award. This recognition by our peers in the Manufacturing community is extra special because they understand the hard work we have done to improve our processes and products."

As a result of their efforts toward producti

UK - A.C. Lighting is set for another exciting show at this year's PLASA exhibition, where several major product launches and new distribution lines will be unveiled on the stand. Two new lighting products receive their official trade show launch at PLASA, and set new benchmarks in their fields of LED and lighting console design, say the company.

The Chroma-Q Color Block DB4 LED fixture features a modular design, comprehensive fixing options and advanced effects engine, allowing users to create a versatile LED system using stock of just one fixture type. The product will be shown its many configurations and fixing options.

Also launching this year from Chroma-Q is the 4Play - a fault-tolerant, self-healing 4-way DMX buffer designed to fully isolate all outputs from each other. Supplied with 4 x 5 pin connectors, each output is separately generated and boosted from the origin

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