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Los Angeles, May 22,
2006
Playing to sell-out crowds on the US leg of their round-the-world tour,
rock band The Strokes has integrated two full-size grandMA consoles
plus a grandMA 3D into their multimedia show.
Known as a real operator’s console, the grandMA is the
largest
console in MA Lighting’s range. Its three-color touchscreen
and
up to two external monitors make for an extremely comfortable
programming environment. Twenty motorized faders, a built-in keyboard,
mouse, mouse pad, trackball, and four-parameter encoders provide a
luxurious programming and playback surface. A.C.T Lighting is the
exclusive distributor of grandMA in North America.
The Strokes are in the midst of an extensive two-and-a-half year
international tour which will take the band across the US and Canada,
to the UK, Europe, Russia, Australia and Japan.
Christopher Ragan of Intelligent Production Solutions Creative Group is
acting as lighting director and designer and production designer on the
tour. He works front of house at tour dates with partner Howard
Giddens, who is also lighting designer for the show and its programmer.
They’re using two grandMAs, supplied by Oxnard,
California-based
Ed and Ted’s Excellent Lighting, plus 25-inch LCD monitors,
and
road cases, which flip out and convert into tables.
Ragan’s grandMA serves as the online console running the
show,
which features 35 songs in rotation. Giddens’s grandMA fills
an
offline function as he monitors the show and keeps a close watch on
lighting fixtures. If a fixture goes down, Giddens grabs it, makes
adjustments offline on his grandMA and exports it to Ragan’s
online console.
The show’s equipment complement includes a James Thomas Pixel
Drive and Pixel Drive ethernet/DMX interface, a red light server and
artnet. Numerous LEDs are employed as well as Martin Atomic color
changers, 12 Martin Atomic 3000 strobes, nine Martin 2000 wash and 20
Martin 2000 profile moving lights, and 16 Colorkinetics Color Blast 12
and six Colorkinetics Color Blaze conventional lights.
“I had never used grandMA before,” Ragan admits,
“although Howard had previous experience with grandMA for
String
Cheese Incident. It took a long time to get me over to grandMA, but now
I love it. Our grandMAs are so easy to use and are spot on every time.
They’re also very versatile: I can run anything on them,
especially multimedia like servers and LEDs.
“We’ve never had a problem with our grandMAs, never
had
them go down despite the 100 shows that we’ve done with them
to
date,” he concludes.
“The grandMA has given Christopher and Howard a level of
control
that they have not previously had. The fact that the console is so
solid and reliable makes their life that much easier,”
commented
Bob Gordon, President and CEO of A.C.T. Lighting.
Chris Fox is production manager for The Strokes tour with Trevit
Cromwell the crew chief, KISS the electrician and Dennis Gardner the
rigger. Also instrumental to the tour were Kevin Forester of ED and
Teds, Dave Ridgeway of NEGEARTH and Richard Jackson A.C.T Lighting.
MA Lighting is
exclusively distributed by A.C.T Lighting.
A leading importer and distributor of lighting products, A.C.T
Lighting, Inc. strives to identify future trends and cutting-edge
products, and stock, sell and support their inventory. The company
provides superior customer service and value for money to all of its
clients.
For more information call 818-707-0884.
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