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Clay Paky on ‘The Voice of Germany’ TV Show

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BERLIN – ProSieben and SAT.1 has launched its new season of “The Voice of Germany,” a German talent show, recently broadcast from Studio Berlin Adlershof. The show is based on “The Voice” TV format, produced by Talpa Media and Schwartzkopff TV Productions.  LD Manuel da Costa used about 300 moving lights, including 50 Clay Paky Sharpys and the new Elidy LED system made by the French manufacturer Chromlech, which Lightpower has recently begun distributing.

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Describing the Sharpys, Da Costa said, “They were a great help; their light weight was perfect for the set, since we couldn’t fit heavy loads. I was particularly pleased by their dominant punch and the unique characteristics of their light. As has happened before in past productions, the Sharpys became the distinguishing element of the show.”

Talking about his lighting design, da Costa explained, “My task was to find a lighting concept that allowed me utmost creative flexibility, given the large number of songs. The stage had to be continuously transformed and shine with a uniform ‘new light’ each time. I had to put on something special, which was suitable for each song and each artist. We wanted to make the visual highlights stand out, without overburdening the set and running the risk of ‘smothering’ the artists.”  

The lighting team consisted of Michael Baganz (assistant lighting designer), Tobias Petzold (gaffer), Uli Weiss (white light operator) and Björge Block (video operator). Viola Weinert was the server farm operator. MLS Magic Light+Sound GmbH provided the lighting equipment.