"This was a great year at LDI," said Doug Brown, president of DNJ Pro. "We met a lot of people who were excited about the kaleido effect of the Nova-Scope and also a lot of people who were just excited to the other Novalight products again."
Nova-Scope is a 2KW weatherproof moving light that implements an innovative reflector design to "deliver stunning effects in mid-air". With seven gobo options, a kaleido wheel effect, shutter, dimmer, and strobe effects combined with six colours, white, and CMY colour mixing, dramatic effects can be achieved.
The Super-Nova incorporates outstanding lighting power, vivid colours, and remarkable speed. With five gobo options, changing or stationary effects, intense shutter/strobe features, six colours + white and CMY colour mixing combine with a 2000W lamp- the aerial effects are extremely intense.
Nova-Flower: Using a HTI 2000W/D10/60, the Novalight Nova-Flower produces extremely intense and dazzling flower/moon effects in mid-air.
High-Ground is a high-powered and modifiable single-beam aerial effect light. This weatherproof moving light has a remarkably unprecedented motorized zoom ranging from a narrow spot 1.8° beam to wash lighting with a 20° beam.
The Novalight Booster is an extreme outdoor aerial effect light. Generating multiple intense beams of light, the Booster is visible from four to six miles away.
Employing a HTI 4000W/DE lamp, a reflector, and a motor in an original technique, the Novalight Single-Max is an extremely powerful weatherproof sky tracer. With its exceptionally white single-beam, the Single-Max is visible from six to nine miles away.
The Single, the original Novalight product, uses a HTI 1200W/GS lamp, a reflector, and a motor in a weatherproof encasing to deliver a moving searchlight visible from two to three miles away and an 110,000 lumen output.
"I was extremely happy with the way our booth and display looked," said Jessica Stonesifer, director of marketing for DNJ Pro, "When people came over and said- "We could see your lights from all the way over there," I knew we displayed the product line well."
(Jim Evans)