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XL Video and The Showgirl

XL Video and The Showgirl

XL Video UK supplied full video production and crew to Blink TV for Kylie’s visually stunning ‘Showgirl Homecoming’ tour. The live IMAG mix was cut by Ruary MacPhie and the tour’s video elements were co-ordinated by crew chief Stuart Heaney. It continued XL’s long-standing relationship with the artist.

   Added for this final section of the tour were four extra Barco ILite 10 high resolution screens, all flown on a Kinesys automation system supplied by Neg Earth, coming in and out at various points throughout the show. The new screens were each constructed from 6 x 6 panels of ILite, measuring approximately 2.7 metres square. They joined a centre portrait format hi-res screen that was on the previous tour, made from 6 x 10 modules of I-10.

   XL also supplied an upstage SoftLED LED curtain measuring 100 ft wide by 33 high (it was the first UK tour for this product back in 2005 when ‘Showgirl’ commenced), specified by lighting designer Vince Foster as a “scene-changing backdrop”.

   The content displayed on this ranged from cityscapes to abstract patterns, fractals starfields, etc. Additionally it gave Foster latitude to use it as a colour wash effect and to add real movement and depth to the stage.

   An essential part of Showgirl’s visuality was achieved with an innovative fusion of different LED technologies – including low res Barco MiPix panels that clad the front of the set fascia and the SoftLED drape. The MiPix effectively giving a second low res surface downstage of – and contrasting to - the SoftLED.

   As a lighting and visual designer, Foster is always keen to amalgamate LED, video and lighting and digital lighting mediums into a bigger optical canvas, rather than having all elements working separately. He collaborated closely on the look of the show with artistic director Will Baker and co-designed the set with Alan MacDonald. Choreography was by Michael Rooney and Rafael Bonachela. The impressive collection of vibrant costumes completing the visual extravaganza were designed by a clutch of top couturiers and designers.

   Kylie’s IMAG mix was beamed onto two 21 x 11 ft side screens, going to 16:9 format for the ‘Homecoming’ leg of the tour. Each screen was fed by one of XL’s new Christie S20 projectors, described by Heaney as “absolutely fantastic pieces of kit”.

   MacPhie used a 32 input Thompson Kayak mixing console to produce a tasty up-tempo live mix from four Sony D50 cameras, two on track and dolly in the pit, one at FOH and one hand-held on stage.

   Playback footage – a lively cocktail of animations and custom video - was produced by Blink TV’s production team led by Marcus Viner, working closely to a brief from Baker and MacDonald. Additional material for the low res surfaces was created by Vince Foster using a Catalyst digital media server.

   The low res sources – going onto the MiPix and SoftLED surfaces – were originally played back via a Catalyst digital media server run live from Foster’s WholeHog 3 lighting desk, but this time around these were loaded onto a Doremi hard drive, with XL supplying another Doremi to store all the pre-recorded footage. Material was transferred from its various formats, edited and programmed into the Doremis by Richard Turner at production rehearsals before the start of the Australian leg of the tour.

   In addition to Heaney and MacPhie, other the video crew members for Showgirl Homecoming were chief engineer Myway (Jeroen Morvain), LED techs Steve Claris and Oliver Derynck and cameramen Dan Ormerod, Roger Nelson and Paul Eggerton. Heaney operated the fourth camera.

   In picture: Kylie on the original Showgirl tour

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22nd January 2007

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