The Pink Stage featured a double pyramid towering over a DJ booth that Visions lined with 36 Platinum Beam Extremes
USA - One way to keep the Halloween spooks away is to keep the lights on and that's what they did at Hard Day of the Dead Fest in Pomona, California, using an Elation lighting rig of Platinum Beam 5R's, LED moving heads, Par lights, and Elation LED video displays. Held on 1-2 November at the Fairplex, Elation dealers Stage Tech, Felix Lighting and Vision's Lighting delivered a large Elation package for Southern California's ultimate Halloween DJ and dance event.

The festival's Hard Main Stage incorporated a Mayan Pyramid design that was conceived by designer Charley Guest of Stage Tech of Santa Fe Springs, California, their fifth year doing the event. The scaffold structure was 210' wide and 70' tall and was accentuated by using two Elation video products throughout the structure's facia. The Hard Stage setup featured Elation EPV 375 HO LED panels that were specified, says Charley, "for their unmatched brightness in a low res product as well as their ease of use while rigging." The EPV panels have a 37.5mm pixel pitch and were hung in horizontal lines so they had to be individually hung via lift on the scaffold facia. "The IP65 rating of the panels was a factor as well as we saw some rain on the Friday night before the show," Charley states. Elation EVLED 20IP video panels were also used in the design.

All other elements of the Hard Stage were designed by Brian Karol of Felix Lighting with programming by Felix's David Dibb. Felix Lighting has been designing the lighting on the main stage and DOTD site since 2012. "We used 28 Platinum Beam 5R's on this year's Hard Stage," said Felix Lighting's Brian Karol. "Eighteen of them were exposed through the rain storm and they held up like champs."

Stage Tech handled provided Elation lighting for the Purple Stage with Stage Tech's Charley Guest handling stage design and Purple Stage lighting design by Carlos Guillen. Used on the Purple Stage for their powerful beam look as well as their speed was some 26 Platinum Beam 5R's along with 8 Elation Opti Tri Par LED lights and 8 Elation Design Wash LED 60 moving heads all controlled via an Elation-distributed HedgeHog 4 console and supported by atmospheric fog effects from Antari M5 foggers.

Production company Visions Lighting created the design and provided lighting gear for two of the event's five stages - Harder Stage and Pink Stage. The Harder Stage featured a massive 60' high by 120' wide arch lined with 70 Platinum Beam 5R Extreme's with sections of truss colour-toned using 170 Elation EPAR Tri LED Par Cans. "It made for some amazing looks and great chases," said Visions Lighting's Todd Roberts, who designed both the Harder and Pink Stages with Nathan Jones and Colin Johnson doing some complex CAD work. Brandon Dunning was the LD for Harder Stage and David Molner was master electrician.

The Pink Stage featured a double pyramid towering over a DJ booth that Visions lined with 36 Platinum Beam Extremes. "The Platinum Beam Extremes were chosen for their ability to throw a long distance and hold up in an extreme environment," Todd commented. "The night before the event we received an inch of rain and we bagged all the fixtures but they still got pretty wet. But we didn't lose any fixtures. They worked 100% for the show without having to swap any." Ricardo Rojas served as LD for the Pink Stage with Shaun Grout as master electrician. Antari foggers and hazers were also included in the setup for the mid-air haze canopy and fog effects.

(Jim Evans)


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