CHAUVET Professional Reaches Across Worlds at LDI

Creativity is set free when it reaches the edges of the physical world. This spirit is at the heart of CHAUVET Professional’s LDI booth (1261), which is dedicated to the goal of converging physical and digital worlds.

Designed by Studio Lab, the booth utilizes disguise, Unreal Engine and other emerging virtual production technologies to celebrate the fusion of the physical and digital. In the process, it also highlights the latest innovations from CHAUVET Professional, ChamSys, and Kino Flo that will help designers “Reach Across Worlds” to create transformative productions for concerts, tours and broadcast applications.

Entering the booth, visitors will be able to see and feel the immersive, reality-bending effect of new, innovative products like the REM series of video panels. Featuring two products: the cinema-grade REM 1, an 800 NITS indoor panel with a 1.9 mm pitch, and REM 3IP, a 3.9mm pitch all weather panel.

Both products offer a high-speed 7680 Hz refresh rate making them ideal for broadcast applications. An extremely wide color palette in both panels opens unlimited creative possibilities. The two panels feature NovaStar Armor A10 Pro processors run on the NovaStar COEX VMP platform. These and other features result in very high-quality signal processing for VR/XR applications.

Also opening eyes and imaginations to greater possibilities at LDI, will be the new arena-grade, IP65 rated Maverick Storm 3 BeamWash. Featuring two independent zones of zoom control, this high output fixture with a 4.6° to 53.6° zoom range, makes it possible to create simultaneous beam and wash combinations from a single unit. A 16-lens outer zone and 12-lens inner zone combine to deliver a massive 19,062 lumens of output from 28 45W RGBW LEDs, making this fixture well-suited to work with blow-through video walls. Meanwhile, its built-in macros with foreground and background control can be used to create stunning pixel effects for light-and-video panoramas.

Another fixture ready to make key contributions to convergent designs is the COLORado PXL Curve 12, a fully pixel-mappable motorized IP65-rated RGBW LED batten with individual control of zoom, tilt and color across twelve independent heads. Its seamless edge-to-edge mounting maintains a consistent pixel pitch throughout a line of fixtures resulting in stunning shapes.

Kino Flo, ChamSys, LynTec and Iluminarc, sister brands of CHAUVET Professional’s parent company, Chauvet, will also have a presence at the booth.

Kino Flo will be showcasing its MIMIK line of image- based video lighting tile and its patented MatchMakker technology that mirrors video content while applying a higher tonal and color rendering range.

ChamSys will be featuring its popular line of MagicQ MQ Stadium consoles and MagicQ Compact products, as well as debuting its GeNetix family of networking solutions.

There will be much more than products at the booth. CHAUVET Professional will be treating visitors to aerial demonstrations and a lightshow, while ChamSys will be sponsoring the “Battle of the Busk.” ChamSys will also be holding seminars and events at its training room at West Hall W227 (second floor), including sessions by well-known LDs Anthony Hazelden and Koen De Puysseleir.

Bridging two worlds as it does, the CHAUVET Professional LDI booth covers a lot of ground. It’s ground not measured in square feet, but in imagination.

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