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![]() Coldplay’s lighting designer Nick Whitehouse and show designer Bryan Leitch specified a Diamond 4 Vision console to control all lighting, video and visual effects for the current Coldplay “Twisted Logic” world tour which is now in full swing on its summer UK and European outdoor leg. Lighting equipment for the tour is being supplied by leading rental company Siyan in partnership with Dutch company Flashlight. Siyan ordered the two brand new consoles for the occasion from Avolites. Whitehouse, who is also out operating the tour, says “The D4 is my console of choice now – I use it for all my work”. Whitehouse cut his lighting teeth on Avolites Pearls which he loves. He describes the D4 as “A massive step forward for integrated lighting and video control ... But retaining all Avo’s trademark hands-on features”. Loaded!The D4 is fully loaded with 8 universes of
DMX, including large quantities of moving and generic lights. Assorted video
sources are also being run through the desk triggered via the new Radical
Lighting NG1 high definition digital media server. Flying HighThe rest of the flown rig includes 12 Vari*Lite
3000s on TV-style Pantograph moving arms, supplied by Desisti, DMX controlled
and also running through the D4. On the front of each Pantograph is a 2-lite
Molefey unit. GroundedThe floor is a ‘forest’ of lights in its
own right! Lighting the back cloth and the band are seven V*L3000 washes. A
foot in front of them are another 8 V*L3000 spots for beam looks from the
floor, plus another 7 Atomic strobes with colour changers utilised for
strobing through the band. 8 B5/2 Syncrolites are used across the 50m wide
stage for large beam looks into the stadium. Keep Taking the Tablets!Avolites also supplied Whitehouse with a Diamond 4 Tablet PC for the tour. This is a complete interactive D4 simulation on a touch screen PC which allows the full programming and control facilities of the real console. It works wirelessly via ArtNet, and he’s found it absolutely invaluable for daylight focuses. Video controlIn addition to running all the lighting, the D4 is triggering Radical Lighting’s new NG1 digital media server which stores and plays back all video sources via two projectors onto two onstage screens. The main screen is 17m x 9m and fills the entire back of the stage while a second ‘widescreen’ is 17m x 3.5m both move on custom curved tab tracks. |
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Date of issue : 7th July 2005 For more press info and photos on Avolites, please call Louise Stickland on +44 (0)1865 202679 or +44 (0)7831 329888 or Email ‘louise@loosplat.com’. Contact Avo direct on +44 (0)20 8965 8522. |