
Boston Symphony Orchestra Upgrades and Streamlines Productions with the GrandMA2 and the MA Lighting VPU
Los Angeles, February 11th 2010 - The prestigious Boston arts institution, the Boston Symphony Orchestra
just went through a major overhaul of their lighting and video systems
– ultimately upgrading to a grandMA2 light and an MA Lighting
VPU. In fact, the Boston Symphony Orchestra is the first
installation in the United States to utilize the MA Lighting VPU.
The upgrade was a truly collaborative process involving the Symphony
Staff, their Technical Director, Russ Costa, Designer Rob Smith,
Lighting Equipment Supplier High Output, Inc and A.C.T Lighting.
Russ Costa, Technical Director for the Boston Symphony Orchestra
approached High Output, Inc of Boston for assistance in determining
which product could help him consolidate their lighting and projection
systems into a single, more powerful installation. “It’s
always hard when you want to upgrade a system that’s currently
working without too much issue, but as soon as I was able to show the
capabilities of the system and the savings that we’d see, it was
an easy pitch. Using the grandMA2 along with the MA VPU allows us
to eliminate the extra Show Control system and the additional
projectionist. The grandMA2 is our single, unified control
solution for both lighting and video.”
Jess Klarnet, Director of Production at High Output, Inc was
instrumental in placing the right product for Russ’s needs.
“The timing of the Boston Symphony Orchestra project could not
have been better, for High Output was in the process of determining
what product line in which to invest. We have had success with
the grandMA and the Boston Ballet and with additional input from Rob
Smith and other notable programmers we decided that the MA line was the
right choice. Brian Dowd, our representative with A.C.T Lighting, was
instrumental in pulling together a demo that included grandMA2 light
and the MA Lighting VPU. As an aside, the technical support through out
this process including this successful Holiday Pops season was
outstanding, kudos to Jason Baeri.”
“Knowing the reliability of the grandMA line, I was confident the
VPU would be just as solid,” says Rob Smith, who served as the
Video Designer/Programmer and a content creator utilizing a grandMA2
and the MA Lighting VPU. When the Boston Pops perform, certain video
scenarios need to be met. One of the regular set pieces is a custom
built DMX controlled roll down screen. The screen measures 42'
wide by 21' high, split into 3 sections that can be individually
controlled, and is capable of opening or closing in just under 2
seconds at top speed. “The grandMA2 allowed us to program the
automation moves of the screen precisely with the video from the VPU.
Adding that to the lighting cues gave us a fully synced show that was
controlled by one operator.”
Rob continued to creatively use the MA VPU to meet the additional video
needs of the Boston Pops. “The easiest is displaying images from
a Broadway show or Hollywood film. During the holidays, Sing-A-Longs
are a crowd favorite. The MA Lighting VPU allowed us to add a new level
of creativity by being able to animate backgrounds and layer the words
over the top as opposed to the old slideshow style. The most critical
style of playback was handling what we call "streamers". Two files
would start simultaneously, one being projected to the audience, the
other being sent to a monitor at the conductor's podium. The
conductor's version would have colored lines that scroll across the
screen in time with the music so changes would happen at precisely the
right moment in the film. We never experienced any lag between the
files even with HD quality movies.
“The MA Lighting VPU's ability to have any number up to 32 layers
available was a unique feature that we took full advantage of. New
Year's offered a rather eclectic mix of music, from Opera to Disco to
current Top 40 hits. We were able to create image files that could be
mapped to the architecture of the iconic organ pipes of the Symphony
Hall. Highlighting the individual architectural elements with lighting
fixtures would have required 32 color-changing luminaries. We
accomplished the same look with one VPU and a pair of 12k projectors
-and we weren't just limited to colors and a handful of gobos - the
possibilities are endless.”
High Output, Inc has served as the lighting equipment provider to the
Boston Symphony Orchestra for the past 20 years. High Output Inc offers
the grandMA2 light along with the MA Lighting VPU as part of their
extensive rental inventory.
Staff at the Boston Symphony Orchestra involved in this installation
included Pam Smith as grandMA 2 Lighting Programmer, and Mark Rawson
– lighting technician, along with the aforementioned Rob Smith as
grandMA2 and VPU Programmer and Video Content Creator; Russ Costa
– Technical Director and Margo Saulnier, Assistant Artistic
Director to the Boston Symphony.
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