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4 x Elation Vision Scan 575e
2 x American DJ Fantasy Scan 250
2 x American DJ Fantasy 250
2 x Elation Power Wash 250s
12 x Elation Opti Par RGB
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1 x Elation Octopod
System
16 x Color Kinetics Colorcast 14
1 x American DJ 20” Mirror Ball
1 x Elation DR-512 DMX Recorder
1 x Martin Light Jockey |
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| Eric
Wink is one of Charlotte’s leading Theatrical Lighting Designers.
When he was approached about a Studio 54 party, I was honored that
he thought of me. We had worked together at Charlotte’s Children’s
Theatre a couple years back. Being I had gone completely nuts with
intelligent lighting from movers to LEDs, Eric thought I would bring
the psychedelic element to the design.
I start with two of my favorite lighting element:
Fantasy 250s on a 20” mirror ball. The hypnotic lighting effect
of the Fantasy broken into over 600 spots circling the room was
mind blowing. With a bite of my brownie, I was trippin' just watchin'
it go round and round ; ) Betsy Blue the party planner loved it.
From the ceiling to the floor the room swirled with color. To compliment
the mirror ball effect, two Fantasy Scan 250s cross washed the back
wall framing the Studio 50 poster. The broken up image spinning
around the room from the mirror ball effect was decoded as a complete
image spanning nearly 50 feet.
The moving lights scanned the floor during the
DJ set while the LEDs sparkled on stage. The Elation Vision Scan
575s and Power Wash 250s swept the room with a clarity that normally
requires haze. Eight Octopod fixtures up lit two dance boxes on
each side of the stage placed on all four corners of each platform.
The LEDs ran random intensity sweeps and sparkles on the back curtain
and on the dancers some only wearing silver paint and under garments.
The best description is simply SEXY. |
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As
the band gathered on stage, the Four Vision Scan 575s and two Power
Wash 250s slowly pulled in. The movers seized the stage as the band
pumped out over an hour and a half of non stop music. The 22 degree
beam angle of the Vision Scan 575s completely filled the stage from
only 30 feet away without resorting to the prism effect, which greatly
reduces the light output of any light. Six Elation Opti Par LEDs
lined the sides of stage with the Power Wash 250s providing valuable
side washes. Come to think of it, I seldom use front washes unless
I have to use dance floor lights. I think front washes are dreadfully
flat. I can easily create even stage washes and rich layers of light
using only side washes. Front lighting is great if you need to make
part of the stage dark for transitions which I never need to do
with bands. Most band members move side to side and not front to
back. To complete the lighting design, sixteen Colorcast 14s up
lit the back curtain making the stage picture perfect.
Ending with first impressions, I used 6 Opti LEDs
to up light the entrance. The front of the building is divided into
3 sections. The sides of the building recess about six inches from
the center. When lighting architecture one has to highlight the
design with layers. For the front of Grand Central, I instructed
Paul Emrick, the programmer, to make the two columns of the middle
section a different color than the outside even if it was only slightly
different. For example, Paul wrote a program that swept pink across
a dramatic blue. However, the building looked flat with a solid
blue across the front. I had him make the center a light cyan by
adding green. The deep blue on the sides made the contour of the
building much more dramatic and the program more impactful.
The party was dynamic from music to lighting to
interior design to guest. Everyone came in the craziest outfits
and wilidest hair. Party on the Moon was the best cover band I have
ever experienced. The room was decorated with fabulous fabrics and
hundreds of candles. I think Andy would have been proud to see his
club immortalized at this party. Everyone left high on life and
other things as all good boys and girls should leave Studio 54.
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