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134 GUIDE - Theatrical lighting


MARTIN PROFESSIONAL | MAC AURA www.martin.com


The Martin Professional MAC Aura is the first compact LED moving head wash light with zoom that offers new eye-candy aura effects plus functions as a highly capable single-lens wash with fully pre-mixed colour. The Aura’s ground-breaking optical system combines two illumination systems in one luminaire - multicolour beam LEDs and a backlight LED lens array - for an all new visual palette that takes the synthetic look out of LED wash lights. Mix and match the two independent colour systems to create all new effects or use the built-in FX engine to create extraordinary effects fast. A broad range of shades mixes completely uniform, from vibrant saturated colours across beautiful pastels to authentic warm and cool shades of white. The MAC Aura houses an 11º - 58º zoom and delivers almost 4,000 lumens of output in an ultra-compact 5.6kg package. Easy to build into sets, it is effective at filling black holes and causes no camera lens flare. Although it can move at a speed and precision that was once only associated with moving mirrors, the MAC Aura is extremely quiet and power consumption is super low at one amp.


PROLIGHTS | ARCLED7337VW www.musiclights.it


The ARCLED7337VW is a LED projector in variable white version conceived for a linear reproduction of the entire range of white variants. The light source is composed by 37 3W warm white and cold white LEDs granting a precise white temperature adjustment, for a gradual passage between warm and cold tones by keeping a high luminous efficiency all over the white range. ARCLED7337VW features the new 8° - 40° fast zoom technology allowing to change the projection angle between a narrow tight spot and a soft flood diffusion, making this fixture an outstanding versatile tool for all white-light projects. ARCLED7337VW is built in a compact and stylish aluminium waterproof case (IP67) allowing a natural convection cooling system for totally silent performance and even outdoor lighting projects. This compact-size luminaire is the ideal choice to replace traditional halogen luminaires in theatres, live, architectural, TV studios and showrooms, reducing energy consumption and allowing a full temperature control.


ROBE | COLORWASH 750 AT www.robe.cz


The Robe ColorWash 750 AT Tungsten’s potent 750W halogen lamp makes this fixture ideal for theatre, TV and architectural markets, requiring colour temperatures of 3,200K. The beam path is uniform and without hotspots, it has warm colour tones and smooth electronic dimming. The fixture has a 1 - 12 FPS strobe effect, full CMY + CTB colour mixing system, a rotating beam shaper and a linear zoom rang- ing between 8° and 45°. The weight is only 30kgs. It offers mechanical dimmer, Robe Navigation Systém for settings and addressing, five DMX modes, and LCD graphic display.


ROBERT JULIAT | VICTOR www.robertjuliat.fr


Victor, the first 1.8kW followspot, was modelled around the award-winning 1.2kW Super Korrigan, yet gives a light output to rival mid-throw 2.5kW followspots with similar beam angles. Despite its huge output, Victor’s compact dimensions are equivalent to a 1.2kW unit, making it ideal for restricted spaces and allowing easy storage and handling. Both Victor, and its short-throw counterpart, Flo (13º - 240), offer a large choice of options and, with many removable parts to ease periodic checks, present a great tool for rental companies. Both models offer the choice of a mechanical or DMX-controlled, 100% closing, shutter for easily synchronised dimming, and of interchangeable magnetic or electronic, silent power supply. The hot restrike lamp gives the reassurance of instant restart in the event of power failure. Victor and Flo also incorporate the popular fully closing, removable iris with protective backplate that ensures minimal damage and longer life to the iris. Other features include a universal ‘A’ size gobo holder (metal and glass), an inner slot for dichroic or frost filter, and a choice of boomerang or push-pull six-way colour changer.


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