
Glen Johnson of i-Lite Ltd,
Set and Lighting Designer for the current Will Young's “Greatest Hits”
Johnson has used the
grandMA2 light on a number of other tours and events this year, including
He likes many features of
the grandMA2 light. The screens and faders are a "joy" to use and he
reckons they are the best of all the current lighting consoles. He's also impressed
by the hardware the build quality and the sheer speed at which it saves.
He's now experienced a few
tours and software upgrades with the grandMA2 light, and with the latest one,
is very happy enjoying the power of the new effects engine within his sequence
stacks, and watching them slow-fade in and out as required. "The speed in
which I can create custom effects using palettes as reference points is
perfect,” he states, adding that now being able to use WYSIWYG direct via
Ethernet in grandMA2 mode was really helpful in the set up process.
Command line triggering is
also something very useful, with snap black outs at the end of songs and a
simple 'go' command that can trigger all his individual key light faders to 0%.
"No more half leaning across the desk to swipe all the faders down".
The grandMA2 light is
controlling a rig of Martin moving lights as well as 35 x i-Pix Satellite and
Johnson’s creative starting
point for the design was a meeting with Will Young, where the star - the UK's
original Pop Idol who's gone on to enjoy a hugely successful career - indicated
that he wanted a clean TV studio look with an all-white floor and everything in the air above black and
concealed until towards the end of the show. He wanted some solid white columns
around the stage, which Johnson changed to the 7 x white Perspex curved
sections measuring 8 ft high and 6 ft wide.
Working with Sam Booker at
drapes specialist Hangman, they designed the white smoked Pespex sections with
no internal frames, so the i-Pix Satellites could be installed to give blocks
of light with no ridges. The reflective surface of these also offers the chance
to throw the footlights back at the audience. To meet the request to light
behind and through black silks and voiles, he is using 10 motorised gauze drops
- 5 for black silks and 5 for black voiles.
The consoles, lighting
equipment and soft goods have all been supplied to the tour by Lite
Alternative, project managed for them by Jon Greaves.
Further information: www.malighting.com
, Tel.: +49 5251 688865-10
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