AV’s Digital Future: Five Trends To Watch in Live Event Staging
Donald Guzauckas is president of the Rental and Staging Network (RSN), a nationwide network of 21 geographically diverse rental and staging companies committed to continual improvements in their business operations and profitability. Here, Guzauckas articulates five trends that the members have discussed recently about live event production and, in particular, digital AV. Evidence for all of these trends could be found at the NAB and InfoComm shows earlier this year.
Unity AB Architectural Ballast Driver from Lightronics
Amon Tobin’s ISAM Tour is Visual Innovation, Squared
Visual, musical, physical, and — let’s face it — chemical stimuli, along with butt-moving bass-heavy grooves, have been the basic ingredients of the dance scene for decades. In recent years, DJs have begun to tinker with this intoxicating formula, and have sought to enhance and intensify the power of the club experience via elaborate lighting and video design.
Interview with Ian McDaniel, Vidaroo Corporation
Ian McDaniel has had his hands full lately with heavy-duty visual support for Swedish DJ/producer Avicii. I caught up with him recently while the tour prepped in Las Vegas to learn more about his company, and I got an inside peek at what it takes to produce enough content to fill a 62-foot-wide stage during a two-hour DJ set.
Kontrol Surface KS-1974 MIDI Controller from Smithson Martin, Running Emulator Modular Software
Control is something we all love to have, and, in the entertainment industry, it seems we can never have enough. I find that my colleagues in the sound department have issues with this, but that’s a different subject….Control over the rig is an issue that the lighting folks have had a handle on for a long time, but it seems like the more gear is added under the auspices of “media,” or LEDs, or LED panels, or the ubiquitous term “video,” the more it falls to the lighting guy/gal and their desk to actually make the stuff work.
Houses of Worship: Training the Volunteer
Churches Move from Mega to Mini…And That’s Good for Systems
Following Corporate Policy
Aerosmith’s Cosmo Gets His Wings, LD Susan Rose Faces the Music, Lighting Meat Loaf’s Mad World
PLSN DESIGNER Watch – by Debi Moen –
Back in 1976, when Cosmo Wilson saw his first Aerosmith show, the shiny silver PAR Cans and the power of the music burned in his brain. It looked like rock. It screamed rock. He saw them every chance he got. So when Aerosmith summoned Wilson to present designs for their Global Warming 2012 tour, Wilson reeled through the years and went retro in his design.
The Queen Extravaganza
This month finds me programming a rather cool show. It’s an Idol-type tour in which four contestants do their best to imitate Freddie Mercury while playing live with a Queen cover band. The “Queen Extravaganza” is an actual professional touring show conceptualized by founding Queen members. The show itself is quite different from any others I have done, as designer Rob Sinclair has a unique game plan and a simple set of rules that we must follow for the entire performance.
Lady Antebellum
Lighting Co
Upstaging
Venue
Various (Tour)