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Lighting Up History in Tasmania

Lighting Up History in Tasmania

Hobart's Theatre Royal has joined the growing list of venues that are upgrading to the latest offering from Strand Lighting. A Light Palette Live console was supplied by Bytecraft Entertainment as part of the refurbishment process that saw the control room grow from a tiny shoe box into a real control room with space for the followspots.

   Now commissioned and ready for use, the console brings a huge range of options for the venues operators. Bytecraft's training day for the key operators was a casual affair, with the national sales manager John Grimshaw taking Chris Harris and Don Hopkins through the operation and potential of the console.

   "It is typically the ease of use that takes most users by surprise," says John Grimshaw. "I think a competent live event console operator would take about 30min before they could plot a standard show - maybe another 30min if there are serious moving lights to plot. A novice takes a little longer, but not that much longer."

   Further, the features now provided by Strand Lighting greatly extend the range of options for lighting any show.

   "Over time, I would expect that a serious operator will learn to create lighting effects that would be diabolical to plot on any other console."

   The Hobart Theatre Royal is a real treasure of world theatre history, with the 700+ seat auditorium retaining all of the elegance and style that stems from its construction back in 1834. Saving several times from destruction by fire and developers, the Theatre Royal today is now a very well equipped and modern venue - with its rich history - and a Strand Light Palette console.

   The new console has already found its way into many venues around Australia, with many more lining up to take one for a spin.

   http://www.strandlighting.com

17th July 2007

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