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Laserimage Marks Its Third Consecutive Collaboration with Eurovision

This year marked the third consecutive time that Laserimage has collaborated with Eurovision, further solidifying themselves as a leader in live TV laser show technology. Laserimage deployed a fleet of their 15 RGB projectors with Pangolin FB4 control hardware and Pangolin DiscoScan Lenses.

Fredrik Stormby Brings Precision to the Design of Melodifestivalen Final 2024

The winners of the competition, Marcus & Martinus with “Unforgettable,” will go on to represent Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, held in Malmö, Sweden. Credit: Daniel Bengtsson/Alamy Live News

PLSN caught up with the always innovative Fredrik Stormby from Stockholm-based Green Wall Designs shortly after the Melodifestivalen Final 2024, the live and broadcast Swedish competition that decided the country’s act that will move on to the 68th Eurovision Song Contest. Melodifestivalen 2024 was the 64th edition of the Swedish music competition Melodifestivalen, that was televised by Sweden’s Sveriges Television (SVT). The competition took place between February 3 and March 9, 2024. Stormby was the Lighting and Screens Designer for Melodifestivalen; a role he will also take for this year’s Eurovision being held this May in Malmö, Sweden.Read More »Fredrik Stormby Brings Precision to the Design of Melodifestivalen Final 2024

Robe’s NRG in the Spotlight at ‘Eurovision’

The RoboSpot Control room at Liverpool Arena

Five Next Robe Generation (NRG) members, a networking community for lighting students, had the time of their lives at this years’ Eurovision as RoboSpot operators. NRG Manager Jane Monk said: “Lighting Designer Tim Routledge created this exclusive opportunity for local students to get involved. Working together, both LIPA and Cheshire colleges hosted NRG Introduction to RoboSpot training days – keeping the reason a secret!”Read More »Robe’s NRG in the Spotlight at ‘Eurovision’

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Clay Paky Part of Eurovision Backstage Tour

MALMÖ, Sweden – Eurovision Song Contest organizers have planned an advance “behind the scenes” show in Malmö May 7-8 to present the event to the industry and the international press. The “backstage tour” will focus on the technology to be used during the contest, along with some workshops where the various technical partners will present the solutions they have provided for the event. As Clay Paky equipment is in heavy use in the design – at 701 fixtures – the company is participating in the backstage tour in a big way.