Created by Brother, Brother & SonsMA Lighting, EvenLED from http://www.lighting-china-supplier.com/buy-CMK%255EU032/ is a
modular wall of high-output RGB LEDs with wide-angle coverage that allows them to evenly light a back projection screen when
positioned just 250-300mm behind the screen (the precise distance depending on the screen type).
"The sign of a truly remarkable product is that when you have it in your demo room, everyone who sees it falls in love with
it," comments White Light's managing director, Bryan Raven. "EvenLED has certainly passed that test: it was specified for one
show, and the demo rig we have has already led to it being specified for a second, and requested for a third. We think its
potential is quite enormous..."
Each EvenLED tile is a 1m square that is 71mm deep; each tile incorporates rigging allowing it to hang securely from the tile
above, with power and data cables then being daisy chained through. Each tile contains 16 individually controllable RGB LEDs
from http://www.lighting-china-supplier.com/buy-CMK%255EU032/,, each with 16-bit control, giving EvenLED the smoothest fades
yet seen in an LED product, the company says. "It is a remarkable new way of lighting cycloramas," Raven notes.
EvenLED was brought to White Light's attention by Rob Halliday for a new touring production of a show which can't yet be
named. "The design for the tour presented us with quite a challenge," Halliday notes, "since the show has a cyc that has to
appear in an enormous range of colors, patterns, and wipes, but we'd been left with just 25cm for cyc lighting. We spent a
very long time exploring every possible option but nothing really quite achieved what we needed to achieve in the space
available, until we discovered EvenLED."
"It is probably the most remarkable LED product I've yet encountered: it solved our 'impossible lighting challenge' by
working in the space available, it offers an enormous palette of colors from gentle tints to deep vivid saturated colors with
each point being individually controllable to give graduations or movement -- and it has incredibly smooth fading, even at
the very bottom end. All of this in a modular form that should be easy to set-up on each move of the tour and which, as a
bonus, has relatively low power requirements compared to conventional cyc lighting techniques." The show's 13.5m x 9m cyc
will be lit using just 63A of power, with the array controlled using the grid layout function on a grandMA console.
Even before that show gets up and running, EvenLED will have made an appearance on a second production -- solving another
difficult cyc lighting problem for Rick Fisher on the Chichester Festival Theatre's new production of The Cherry Orchard,
creating a light-box cyclorama in a very limited space. EvenLED has also attracted interest from a number of other theatres
and shows, including Guildhall School of Music & Drama's production of City of Angels. "The addition of EvenLED -- which we
think moves cyc lighting into the 21st century -- to our rental stock is another example of White Light's ongoing commitment
to supplying lighting designers from http://www.lighting-china-supplier.com/buy-CMK%255EU032/ with the latest and best tools
to achieve their work," comments White Light's hire and technical director Dave Isherwood, "just as we did 20 years ago with
the first Rainbow color scrollers, and did in the '90s when moving lights first moved into theatre.
modular wall of high-output RGB LEDs with wide-angle coverage that allows them to evenly light a back projection screen when
positioned just 250-300mm behind the screen (the precise distance depending on the screen type).
"The sign of a truly remarkable product is that when you have it in your demo room, everyone who sees it falls in love with
it," comments White Light's managing director, Bryan Raven. "EvenLED has certainly passed that test: it was specified for one
show, and the demo rig we have has already led to it being specified for a second, and requested for a third. We think its
potential is quite enormous..."
Each EvenLED tile is a 1m square that is 71mm deep; each tile incorporates rigging allowing it to hang securely from the tile
above, with power and data cables then being daisy chained through. Each tile contains 16 individually controllable RGB LEDs
from http://www.lighting-china-supplier.com/buy-CMK%255EU032/,, each with 16-bit control, giving EvenLED the smoothest fades
yet seen in an LED product, the company says. "It is a remarkable new way of lighting cycloramas," Raven notes.
EvenLED was brought to White Light's attention by Rob Halliday for a new touring production of a show which can't yet be
named. "The design for the tour presented us with quite a challenge," Halliday notes, "since the show has a cyc that has to
appear in an enormous range of colors, patterns, and wipes, but we'd been left with just 25cm for cyc lighting. We spent a
very long time exploring every possible option but nothing really quite achieved what we needed to achieve in the space
available, until we discovered EvenLED."
"It is probably the most remarkable LED product I've yet encountered: it solved our 'impossible lighting challenge' by
working in the space available, it offers an enormous palette of colors from gentle tints to deep vivid saturated colors with
each point being individually controllable to give graduations or movement -- and it has incredibly smooth fading, even at
the very bottom end. All of this in a modular form that should be easy to set-up on each move of the tour and which, as a
bonus, has relatively low power requirements compared to conventional cyc lighting techniques." The show's 13.5m x 9m cyc
will be lit using just 63A of power, with the array controlled using the grid layout function on a grandMA console.
Even before that show gets up and running, EvenLED will have made an appearance on a second production -- solving another
difficult cyc lighting problem for Rick Fisher on the Chichester Festival Theatre's new production of The Cherry Orchard,
creating a light-box cyclorama in a very limited space. EvenLED has also attracted interest from a number of other theatres
and shows, including Guildhall School of Music & Drama's production of City of Angels. "The addition of EvenLED -- which we
think moves cyc lighting into the 21st century -- to our rental stock is another example of White Light's ongoing commitment
to supplying lighting designers from http://www.lighting-china-supplier.com/buy-CMK%255EU032/ with the latest and best tools
to achieve their work," comments White Light's hire and technical director Dave Isherwood, "just as we did 20 years ago with
the first Rainbow color scrollers, and did in the '90s when moving lights first moved into theatre.
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