CueCore seals new distribution agreement
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The CueCores were used to control the lighting fixtures within the Halloween House. When visitors walked in they could select a button that would activate a strobe and “kill” a zombie.
After these first successful installs in the theme park, LIVE-LAB has gone on to use the Visual Productions products in a couple of other installations. In Samcheok (a province of South Korea) a CueCore was used to control the lighting of projections in the window of the main Cinema here. More recently in Yoeju, the CueCore was used to great effect for a riverside lighting installation called Big Rock. The rock face was lit up with projections from a media server and lighting fixtures. The CueCore controlled all these fixtures and was triggered using the onboard schedular.
As a result of these installations LIVE-LAB's CEO, Bonggill Chu and Visual Productions' sales manager, Zoë Castle talked about expanding the opportunities in South Korea through distribution of the entire product range. Chu and his technical team are very enthusiastic about the ease in which to learn these products and the strength of control opportunities that they bring to a number of difference environments and markets.
Chu stated “CueCore is really good for installing and architecture, it's a smart and flexible product for various projects. Especially, the dump function with CueluxPro is great and It's also useful to have the option of recording from a third party console. It’s a very powerful feature that we can use multiple protocols like udp, tcp, osc, midi, smpte, DMX, artnet, sACN.”
The deal was sealed during LDI in Las Vegas and Visual Productions has welcomedLIVE-LAB as their new distributor for South Korea.
(Jim Evans)