Staging & Projection Products of the Year
This was a feast or famine year for the staging and projection markets. In the former category, a host of new promising products still in the prototype stage made it tough to find worthy honorees ready for market (but just wait till next year!). In the latter category, there were so many great new products it was hard to whittle it down to a select few. In the end, our panel of judges found three new products in the projection category and one that's unique enough to qualify in both categories. All four products will be honored at the annual EDDY Awards ceremony on June 22 in New York.
DIGITAL LIGHT
HIGH END SYSTEMS DL2
“The DL1 and now the DL2 are still not bright enough,” concede the judges, “but we are all going to look back in five or so years and remember the charming days before all automated fixtures were digital ‘media enabled’ fixtures.” A valid point indeed. The DL2 is a “smart” automated lighting system featuring an integrated digital media server. Housed in one single package is a light engine, media server, and content, and it hangs and acts like an automated light. DL2 reduces space and installation time. No need for RGB cabling, and servers are no longer necessary at the FOH. Other features include infrared digital eye, wireless media content management system, and ability to import 3D objects. “The DL2 is a huge leap forward in terms of integrating the media server in the head, eliminating enormous control infrastructure issues, not to mention the positively wicked capability of uploading media to the units wirelessly,” the judges add.
High End Systems
Austin, TX
www.highend.com
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LED
MAIN LIGHT SOFT-LED CURTAIN
Soft-LED
Main Light Industries
Wilmington, DE
www.softled.com
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MEDIA SERVER
GREEN HIPPO HIPPOTIZER V.2
We highlighted Version 2 of the Hippotizer media server as the January Product of the Month, so many readers already got a sense of what this puppy can do. Briefly, the new version built in support for the majority of established industry protocols — DMX, MIDI, RS 232, and timecode (model specific) — making it possible to control any playback parameter remotely from other hardware. And in November, Green Hippo added H-MAP, the Hippotizer Media Access Protocol, which is designed to allow lighting consoles access to information on Hippotizer servers via Ethernet. Hippotizer is available in the US from TMB. “It really is head and shoulders above the rest of the lighting media server field at the moment,” say the judges. “Individual effect soloing, nine layers real time in HD, and (duh) brightness contrast control of individual layers and master output — not to mention audio capabilities and the ability to import entire 3D Studio Max scene files directly into a layer — set it apart.”
TMB
Pacoima, CA
www.tmb.com
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PROJECTOR
THE CHRISTIE ROADRUNNER LX100
The new LX100 steps up both brightness and performance levels of the RoadRunner series with 10,000 ANSI lumens and a quad-lamp engine mode. New 3D digital video processing for sharp video images from analog and digital sources, 90% brightness uniformity and an 1100:1 contrast ratio create bright, realistic images. The new Fast Lens Change (FLC
Christie Digital
Cypress, CA
www.christiedigital.com
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