The Netherlands – “Delivering innovation and connecting communities” is a rallying cry for IBC 2024 on the show’s website. The Chauvet family of brands – Kino Flo, ChamSys and Chauvet Professional – will be embracing this concept at the convention by showcasing a selection of products developed around the company’s goal to “reach across worlds and see the physical and digital converge.”
Among the first things visitors will encounter at the booth is the special demo area created to showcase the multi-award-winning Kino Flo Mimik image-based video lighting tile. Using patented technology to connect ‘worlds’, Mimik projects light that mirrors video content while applying a higher tonal and colour rendering range.
With its capacity to translate incoming RGB video signals into five individual colour emitters, Mimik generates synchronised foreground lighting that creates the utmost realism on virtual sets.
Kino Flo will also be showcasing the coming-soon Celeb Ikon 6 and the special sneak-peek Diva Lux family of bright energy efficient soft light products. Both families utilise two sources of the highest spectral quality white light, and a new five-emitter R-G-B-WW-CW LED configuration. The booth will also feature the FreeStyle Air, a lightweight accessory that integrates seamlessly with existing FreeStyle systems.
Chauvet Professional will be represented at the booth by a collection of products that “will open new windows of opportunity in broadcast lighting”. These include the Ovation Reve family of outdoor-ready LED ellipsoidals that join the worlds of tuneable whites with multi-colour lighting. The company will also be showcasing the Maverick Silens family of completely fanless, silent fixtures and the brand new Colorado Solo Bar family of IP65-rated RGBwWL LED battens.
The ChamSys display will include a variety of GeNetix products including the GN10, GN5, GN2, GW2s, and MQ Rack, as well as the new MagicQ MQ500M+ Stadium console, which offers direct control of 400 universes with no external processing, gigabit networking, and the ability to support two touchscreens directly from the back panel.