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VIP:
2 Elation 250 XT spots
2 Elation 250 XT washes
2 Elation 575XT vision scans
8 AmDJ H20 250s
Lycra Stretches
BenQ PB6100
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General Admission:
4 AmDJ Accu Scan
8 Alkalite Octopod
16 Color Kinetics Colorcast 14
4 AmDJ MR RGB E27 LEDs
1 Elation Proton Star
2 Global Truss 9" Triangular Goalie Post
4 AmDJ H2O 250s
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time and the madness is in. Eye Dialogue was invited to light the
biggest party this weekend at the Grinnell Building hosted by Vintage
Productions (www.vintageproduction.net) and Calvin Richardson. The
party consisted of two main areas: a large tent for General Admission
(40’ x 100’) and a foyer for the VIP. Each area had
its own entrance creating four lighting zones: VIP, VIP Entrance,
GA, and GA Entrance.
The Philosophy:
Creating an orientation in a space makes a room make sense. The
easiest way to orient a room is to frame the entertainment and the
bar: the two most valued gathering points at every party. Placing
light fixtures or large décor on each side of the focal point
establishes purpose much like road signs. The destinations in a
room should be obvious or some people will miss it and wait in the
wrong place. The frustration can drive some to leave early because
they couldn’t find the bar or they were too far away from
the entertainment because the stage was misrepresented. Keeping
the stage more interesting than the bar keeps drinkers from staring
at the bar and keeps the flow of the room, sending patrons back
to the entertainment.
For the VIP entrance, we used four American DJ
H2O 250s to light the brick wall. The fixtures were set to red to
create a lava ripple to accent the brick. In the VIP’s foyer,
six moving lights were placed at 3’, 5’, and 7’
in staggering steps on each side of the DJ. 4 fabric triangles were
stretched across the room. Two fabric stretches were placed above
the DJ booth indirectly reflecting light onto the DJ. Four more
water effects lit the four gray stone walls in the foyer with a
watery Blue light. Opposite the entrance, a BenQ projector displayed
a logo for Vintage Productions onto a square fabric stretch. The
video projection provided a professional finish to the feel of the
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For the General Admission entrance,
two American DJ MR RGB E27 lit the stair case. These amazing LED
medium base fixtures work by remote control; a great asset to areas
that cannot be scene by a lighting operator. For the front of the
tent, 4 H20’s cast a yellow ripple across the canvas. The
yellow light contrasted with the inner light show exploding from
the glass doors. Inside the tent, 10 American DJ Par64 LED fixtures
lit the 3 bars. In front of the doors, fabric stretched across a
triangular truss lit with 4 Color Kinetics Colorcast 14. Twelve
Colorcast 14 were lined across the top to light the top of the tent.
The rich hues of light at the entrance and bar provided plenty of
light for the staff to work effectively and made an impression on
everyone there to party. The truss splitting the room also directed
the flow towards both the three bars and the DJ. The circular motion
forced by the room break up encourages mingling and interaction
between customers, key to every social event.
For the DJ booth, triangular truss supported 4 AmDJ Accu Scans,
8 Octopod 80s, and an Elation Proton Star. The Octopod LEDs faced
the dance floor running sweeping color patterns and intensity chases.
Two of the scanners were inverted to create vertical beam crosses.
At the far end of the tent, the aggressive direct light reaching
from the DJ booth complimented the indirect light at the Bar and
entrance area. |
  
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Eye
Dialogue is an Authorized Dealer for Martin,
Color Kinetics,
Sennheiser, Da
Lite, Road
Ready, Elation,
Ashly, Chauvet,
American DJ,
Antari, Global
Truss, Alkalite,
American Audio,
Enlux, EAW,
Rapco, Rosco,
and adding more every month. Special pricing on about everything
else. |
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