Germany - ProLight&Sound 2003: Exhibiting on the stand of Focon (formerly Focus) Showtechnik, LightProcessor announced the signing of a new Lebanese distributor during the show - Triangle Sound & Image. This is a well-established distributor which already represents lighting brands such as Color Kinetics, Coemar, Griven, MA Lighting and SGM in Lebanon, as well as an even wider range of leading pro audio brands.

Germany - ProLight&Sound 2003: The former Vari-Lite Europe, now known as VLPS Lighting Services Ltd, was promoting its range of services for the first time under its new name, following the sale of Vari-Lite Sales, Manufacturing and Engineering to the Genlyte Thomas Group. Those services include the distribution of Vari-Lite's automated luminaires (including the latest Series 3000 spot and wash fixtures introduced at PLASA last year), plus conventional lighting, control systems, rigging, truss, mains and cable, along with Vari*Imaging, training and CAD/WYSIWYG facilities.

The company reports a busy year in which it has supplied equipment to a string of prestigious events such as the XVII Commonwealth Games, The Queen's Golden Jubilee Celebrations, theatre productions such as Bombay Dreams, Utopia and The Bachai at the Royal National Theatre and, more recently, The Brit Awards 20

Germany - ProLight&Sound 2003: Stardraw previewed its new design and visualization package, Stardraw Lighting 3D, the successor to Stardraw Professional, which is scheduled for release this autumn. Like its predecessor, the new package supports unlimited objects, lightsources and textures, but adds rendering of lightbeams, shadows, gobos and rotating gobos. It also draws on many of the recent advances made by Stardraw in the realms of component-based and web-enabled software. What's more, the huge progress in graphics cards since Stardraw Professional, has led to an improvement in rendering times by a factor of 20, say Stardraw.

In another development, Stardraw has made Online Libraries available for use with its family of design and documentation tools (Stardraw Audio, Stardraw AV, Stardraw Lighting 2D and Stardraw Radio packages). The new libraries, which are introduced as par

UK - Stardraw.com has added powerful new functionality to its suite of software design and documentation packages in the form of URL links within attributes. Each symbol within Stardraw can contain an unlimited number of ‘attributes’ which are data fields representing numbers, text or database links. Attributes are used to describe a real-world product and can indicate, for example, the manufacturer name, product model number, price, etc. These attributes now support URL (Uniform Resource Locator) links which will be familiar to most people in their simplest form: as website addresses.

All of the products in Stardraw applications now have at least one link, to the manufacturer's homepage, while other product ranges within Stardraw - BSS for example - already have links to dynamic pages on the manufacturer’s website that use a script to give users instant and sp

Germany - ProLight&Sound 2003: Coemar was showing its Flex trio of fixtures - iSpot Flex, iWash Flex and iProfile Flex - first introduced at LDI in Las Vegas last autumn (see L&SI December 2002). Features include full CMY interchangeable colour wheels, variable CTO, the largest variety of rotating gobos on the market, a library of effects (clouds, fire, sky, stars etc), prisms, a wide range of zooms, zap strobe and framing shutters.

Germany - ProLight&Sound 2003: VXCO Lighting Systems showed its new DMXCreator software V5.8 and the updated DMXCreator 512MK2 PC-DMX interface. The stand-alone memory of the interface is extended from 2000 to 8000 scenes, allowing for applications which require a high amount of scenes/sequences such as architectural applications or large club shows. In stand-alone mode, the PC may be disconnected and the scenes and sequences can be recalled through an attachable standard PC keyboard. The DMX input of the interface box is also available in this mode and allows dimmer functions or other controls to be set manually from any external DMX desk.

Germany - ProLight&Sound 2003: Czech moving light manufacturer Robe Show Lighting launched its first 1200W fixture, the ColorSpot 1200. This is the latest addition to Robe's comprehensive AT (Advanced Technology) family of moving head and colour changing fixtures, and is designed to be the ultimate creative tool for large theatre, TV and live shows, and for club and venue installations, say Robe.

The fixture uses a powerful Phillips 1200W short arc discharge lamp, further boosted by a high quality optical system. Major ColorSpot 1200 features include a versatile CMY colour mixing system, variable CTO plus an additional colour wheel, 12 rotating dichroic glass gobos (indexable and replaceable) on two wheels offering 48 gobo combinations, iris, four rotating prisms and effects, variable frost, an incredibly flexible 13° - 42° linear zoom, remote focus, dimmer and shutter.

Germany - ProLight&Sound 2003: Italian manufacturer SGM introduced the Regia 2048 line of lighting control consoles, consisting of three distinctly-targeted models: Regia 2048 Opera (theatre), Regia 2048 Live (touring) and Regia 2048 Pro (club, television, etc). Features include 2048 DMX channels, four independent DMX lines, a built-in touch screen 12" TFT monitor and a built-in 12" TFT monitor (Regia 2048 LIVE), motorized A & B masters, a trackball to accurately position mirrors and moving heads, shape engine, comprehensive fixture library, unlimited multi-part cues, Windows-based user interface, built-in CD-RW drive, built-in hard disk, two external SVGA ports and total compatibility with Studio Series and Pilot 2000 libraries. The status of any moving head fixture, scanner, colour changer, or conventional luminaire can be checked at a glance; operating areas are clear

Germany - ProLight&Sound 2003: High End Systems & Flying Pig Systems were on the stand of German distributor Arcus Lighting, showing an array of new products including High End's Studio Beam CTO and Trackspot 2, both of which debuted at LDI 2002 in Las Vegas. Studio Beam CTO is a new version of the popular Studio Beam: a high-output incandescent lamp source (3200K colour temperature) means that the lamp power supply and fans are not required, making the fixture far quieter and ideal for use in theatres and TV studios. Trackspot 2 builds on the features of the original, but now offers rotating gobos and two prisms for improved beam effects. It also features an MSD 250W lamp source with a 2,000 hour lamp life. Like its predecessor, Trackspot 2 will also be an affordable, compact fixture for the nightclub/corporate/small theatre market.

The Wholehog III was also being demonstrated

Germany - ProLight&Sound 2003: New products on show from Robert Juliat included the Manon compact wide-angle truss followspot (13-24° beam angle), which joins the Provence family, and the Mistral - a 1200W MSR/MSD profile aimed at high-power architectural applications. Both these new luminaires are expected to be available from May 2003. Two new profiles join the 700SX and 700SX2 series; the 711SX and 711SX2 offer a zoom of 8°-16° for up to 30% longer throws. Also on show was a new departure for the company, the Lolita - a compact profile (300mm in length) with a zoom of 25°-45°, dichroic mirror, condenser lens and four shutter blades. Lolita is available in two versions: tungsten for lamps up to 100W 12V, with an electronic dimmable transformer, or a discharge version for 70W CDM lamps, with or without power supply.

Germany - ProLight&Sound 2003: Italy-based connector manufacturer Link introduced the LKS 19-pin lighting connector range (including a new rubber locking ring) and the LKS Spider connector for break-ins and break-outs. Also new were the SB Gold 48, 56 and 64-channel stage boxes, featuring gold-plated contacts for audio distribution. Additions to the company's Eurocable range included the Eurocable Cat 5E cables specifically designed for live applications, and a Eurocable range of High Definition TV coaxial cables, plus the new 16 amp Y chord rubber splitter for clean and efficient distribution.

Germany - ProLight&Sound 2003: New from Australian manufacturer LSC Lighting is the Minim lighting control desk, which offers a cut-down feature-set version of the established Maxim desk. Minim can be used in a theatrical two-preset mode of 12 channels, or by using the Grab Master, a two-preset mode of 24 channels. With DMX 512-A output, the Minim can directly control up to 24 channels of digital dimmers. Other features include three pages of memory with 12 playback masters on each page; three preset masters - Red, Yellow and Grab; Add/Solo button with level flash master; and chase effects including stop/step, random, bounce and single shot.

Germany - ProLight&Sound 2003: ETC had its latest product introductions on show, including the SmartPack dimming system, ETCNet2 DMX distribution system and the Source Four MultiPAR battens (all launched at PLASA last autumn), whilst also promoting the upgrade to the Emphasis system for existing users of its Expression family of consoles.

The company was also making its first joint appearance with transtechnik Lichtsysteme since the two came together in May last year. They were joined by representatives of their new dealer network in Germany - Lucifer GmbH (Wolfenbüttel), WIBA Theater- und Studioequipment GmbH (Cologne), Think Abele GmbH & Co KG (near Stuttgart) and Fischer Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH (Berlin). transtechnik reports increased sales, particularly in the field of lighting consoles, dimmers and network components, through this new network. The company also tells us i

UK - The Universal colour changer is one of A.C Lighting’s new generation advanced feature colour changers. Still retaining the core value synonymous with all Chroma-Q products, the Universal has been designed to maximize flexibility and usability by incorporating advanced design features. Its integrated universal mounting system adjusts between 158-275mm and mounts fixtures with up to 50° beam angles without loss of light. DMX control for fan speed, scrolling speed, gel-saver mode and reset is also now incorporated.

The Universal replaces the previous M1 and M2 models, and now offers compatibility with 575 to 2000W fixtures, with a lens of up to 200mm in diameter. These include fresnel, pebble convex, and a variety of profile fixtures with large lens tubes. Operating from existing Chroma-Q power supply units, the Universal can work simultaneously with any other Chroma-Q

France - Parisian PA rental company Régietek has become the first French member of the Synco Europe Network, in an agreement confirmed at the 2003 AES Convention in Amsterdam this month. Synco Network founder Fred Heuves, a director of the newly-privatized Ampco Flashlight Group, made the announcement with Laurent Maestre, sales and financial director of Régietek.

The company was founded in April 2002 by three experienced sound engineers, Laurent Maestre, rental director Régis Casu and commercial director Cédric Duminy. Their move was promopted by the mutual desire to develop a highly professional rental, service and distribution operation.

The agreement to join the Synco Network marks Régietek’s first investment in equipment, following a year of feasibility and technical studies into various audio brands. "Our aim was to create a high-performance sound reinfor

Sweden - Primetec, one-stop supplier of sound, lighting and AV technology for events and exhibitions, has been awarded the assignment to light Liseberg’s latest super attraction: the new ‘Balder’ rollercoaster. The lighting system for Balder, the biggest and steepest wooden rollercoaster in the Nordic region, is the biggest permanent outdoor lighting installation ever seen in Sweden.

In March, the new pride of Liseberg, the biggest amusement park in Scandinavia, was opened for a preview and a press visit. Balder will be a breathtaking 37m high experience with a 70° pitch and a top speed of about 90km per hour. In total ‘Balder’ has cost around SEK 100 million.

"Liseberg in general and Balder in particular are a total experience that starts as soon as you approach the attraction or drive past Liseberg along the E6 motorway. In this respect th

UK - The Moving Light Company was chosen by the English National Opera at the London Coliseum to supply the automated lighting required for its production of The Handmaid's Tale, which opened this week. This is the first time that moving lights have been used in a production by the English National Opera.

Adapted from the novel by Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid's Tale is set in the America of the future, where the government has been overthrown by a religious dictatorship. The production was premiered in Copenhagen in 2000, where the creative team of director Phyllida Lloyd, designer Peter McKintosh and lighting designer Simon Mills made use of the Royal Danish Opera's automated lighting system. Having decided that the use of moving lights - as movable, high-intensity, colour-changing discharge sources - was essential to the look of the production, talks began with

UK - Stage Electrics has announced that Anna Western has been promoted to customer service manager. Western, who has been with the company for three years, will work closely with branch managers in developing and training the front line customer-facing staff based in the company’s 10 branches.

Stage Electrics currently has 23 staff in these key positions throughout the country, who will now be referred to as customer service representatives. They will continue to report directly to their respective managers but work closely with Western in her new position. She has extensive sales and customer service experience, bringing the necessary skills to this new and important role.

The company has also announced that Andrew Sugg, currently a front-line customer service representative in Bristol, is going out on the road for a three-month secondment. Sugg will be working in and a

Latvia - Latvian Television (LTV) is producing this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, which will take place in Riga on the 24 May, with an estimated worldwide television audience of 200 million. Swedish specialist company Spectra+ will be achieving its Eurovision hat-trick this year, with its third Eurovision project, and will be working alongside Latvia’s leading lighting company, Riga-based Company NA Ltd, a supplier of technical equipment and knowledge with a strong reputation throughout the Baltic.

Spectra+ and Company NA’s mission includes supplying lighting, video and rigging equipment for the event, including technical co-ordination and technical crew. Spectra+ and Company NA crew members will be working on site for approximately one month prior to the event.

Swedish television, SVT chose Spectra+ as the official lighting supplier and technical co-ordina

Sweden / Denmark - On 11 June in Stockholm, and 12 June in Copenhagen, Master of Light seminars is hosting a seminar with lighting and production designer Marc Brickman. Brickman's credits over his 25 year career include Pink Floyd, Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, the Barcelona and Nagano Olympic Games Ceremonies, Steven Spielberg's ‘AI’ and the new ‘Cat in the Hat’ movie. Current projects include the new touring production of the Blue Man Group and Matchbox 20.

Each day’s programme will consist of two half-day seminars: in Stockholm, these will take place at the premises of VLSC, and in Copenhagen at Seelite. Admission to each seminar costs 1950SEK in Stockholm and 1950Dkr in Copenhagen. A 5% discount is available for bookings of five or more people from the same organization, and a 10% discount for bookings of 10 or more people from the same or

UK - Enttec has released a new firmware version of its DMXStreamer V1.2 - which incorporates a solar clock to allow the calculation of sunrise and sunset times anywhere in the world all year round. With this new feature users can schedule shows to start or stop at sunrise or sunset. By combining different scheduling options, the DMXStreamer can accommodate virtually any scenario: for example, show A - run on Monday two hours before sunrise and stop on Friday at 2300; show B - run on Saturday at sunset and loop six times; show C - run on Sunday at 30 minutes after sunset and run till Monday (when show A starts).

According to Enttec, the DMXStreamer is the only device in the world that offers such advanced scheduling options. Features at a glance include up to 20 hours of recording from any DMX512 source; 26 shows; scheduling options - time of day, sunrise, sunset, day of week, po

UK - Reading-based Blinding Light supplied Studio Due Mini City colour changing luminaires to TV lighting director Bernie Davis for a special edition of the BBC’s ‘Songs of Praise’ called ‘The Big Sing’, staged at London’s prestigious Royal Albert Hall.

Their seminal role in the show was to light the acoustic ‘mushrooms’ in the Albert Hall’s roof, in a series of beguiling, rich saturated colours. The mushrooms - normally a dull off-white - are a vital ingredient of the Hall’s sound, but a constant source of aesthetic distraction to anyone working on visuals. By transforming them into a feature, the mushrooms become an integral part of the live experience of being ‘on location’ in one of the world’s most architecturally spectacular venues.

16 Mini City fixtures, complete with their optional wide-angle

UK - DHA Lighting has announced that it is now offering same day service as standard for the creation of monochrome glass gobos in all of its standard sizes. Until now, monochrome gobos have taken three working days as standard. This new level of service means that DHA Lighting now offer the fastest monochrome glass gobo service in the UK.

Monochrome glass gobos allow far more complex designs to be created than with traditional metal gobos - in particular, images can be created without the ‘tagging’ required to hold metal gobos together, or the gobos can contain high-quality photographic half-tone images. DHA’s monochrome glass gobos are produced to a resolution of 3600dpi as standard on heat-resistant, aluminium coated borosilicate glass.

The new same-day service has undergone extensive testing over the last few months. "This testing has proved highly s

USA - In rock and roll, there is no substitute for reliability. After years of searching for dependable digital cable for its oceanic research, the US Government found the solution in TMB’s ProPlex, a unique product with its roots in concert touring.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) studies marine mammals worldwide using a custom towed hydrophone array spanning over three miles. Previously, expedition scientists could not find good data cable that was also rugged enough to withstand the constant use in rough seas and extreme temperatures. Chief scientist Jay Barlow explains: "We are using a new hydrophone array this year, made in our own lab using modified ProPlex CAT5 cable from TMB (thanks to TMB’s OEM sales department). We've towed this one for over 1,000 miles now, and results are excellent: flow noise is less than with arrays we

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