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GOES FESTIVE FOR WASHINGTON’S NATIONAL CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING |
December
18, 2008 |
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Los Angeles, December
18, 2008
For the 85th year, the National Christmas Tree lighting kicked off
holiday festivities in Washington, D.C. This time lighting designer
Stefan DeWilde deployed a grandMA to control the lighting for the
ceremony, which is broadcast coast-to-coast and is believed to be the
biggest annually-televised Christmas show. A.C.T Lighting is the
exclusive distributor of the grandMA in North America.
The tree-lighting ceremony took place on December 4 in the
President’s Park on the Ellipse just south of the White
House.
The living Colorado blue spruce is covered in glowing strings of gold
lights and topped by a star. It will remain illuminated through January
1.
“I’ve lit the show for four years and used another
console
in the past,” says DeWilde. “This year, Silver
Spring-based
Atmosphere Inc. supplied two grandMAs at my suggestion. I love them and
use them anywhere I can because they’re exceptionally
reliable
and extremely versatile. I really need to count on the console for this
show: There are no other lights in the venue other than those
controlled from the console. If, for some reason, the lights went out
it would be nightmare for the Secret Service, and would compromise the
President's safety. So it’s extremely important to have a
reliable console.”
The National Christmas Tree lighting ceremony features high-profile
performers, a military band and a message from the President. It is
attended by members of Congress as well as hundreds of visitors and
residents of the capital. “I light the White House facade and
grounds and the musical production staged around the tree
lighting,” DeWilde points out. “This year we had
Grammy
winner Jon Secada, country music star, Rissi Palmer, The United States
Army Band, and even Santa came out to do a little number. The President
delivered his speech then everyone sang Christmas carols.”
The lighting designer “can’t say enough”
about the
grandMA’s performance. “The operating system is
solid and
brilliant. I love the layouts, and the user interface is amazing. Plus
grandMA’s options are endless, like networking, multitasking,
syntax. It’s worth every penny!”
Once the tree lighting is over seasonal activities continue on the
Ellipse where a Yule log, large-scale model train and a new
Santa’s Workshop attract holiday crowds. A nightly music
program
showcases choirs and dancers.
“While the White House venue is special, Stefan is a very
talented designer who we have worked with him in other prestigious
venues. He dips deep into the feature set, and his exceptional work is
further enhanced by his understanding of the grandMa system,”
comments A.C.T Lighting President and CEO, Bob Gordon.

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