UK - The new Clay Paky Alpha 1500 Series offers lighting designers the most powerful spot and wash luminaires available, says the company. The series include five top level luminaires, each one designed, with no compromise, to the requirements of specific applications:

Alpha 1500 Spot Profile, the most powerful moving head spotlight featuring a unique framing system that allows the most accurate and versatile beam shape control (patented), making this luminaire suitable to the most demanding lighting sets.

Alpha Spot HPE 1500, a powerful graphic effect moving head, with a wide array of imagery devices, including the innovative "automated star gobo", all fully combinable with limitless rotation and morphing possibilities.

Alpha Wash 1500, the wash luminaire generating "an astounding beam", fully sizeable thanks to the extra-wide zoom range, clean from centre to edge with a limitless colour and tone selection.

Alpha Beam 1500, the most powerful luminaire belonging to the new special category of fully automated ACL fixtures, generating a solid, super-concentrated parallel beam for very long-throw projection, that innumerable devices shape in size and animate with colour and movement for mid-air effects.

Alpha Wash LT 1500, a special washlight moving head, generating a powerful long-throw coloured beam, dedicated to large shows and special events in stadia or very large venues.

The Alpha 700W (Spot HPE | Beam | Wash) features the quality and performance of the Alpha range, enhanced by developments in electronics and mechanical design. The Alpha 700 range "fulfils the requirements of the most demanding and creative lighting designers in television, theatre and live events, while meeting the practical needs of large and small rental companies.

The second edition of the Knight of Illumination Awards - the only international awards designed to provide public recognition to lighting designers for deserving work in live and television shows - will be held on 13 September 2009 at the Ibis Hotel, Earls Court, London. The award ceremony is organized by Clay Paky in association with STLD and ALD, and is sponsored this year by OSRAM with event partners Hawthorn Theatrical and Richard Martin Lighting.

(Jim Evans)


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