“The Masked Singer Brasil,” the latest in the worldwide television franchise of the reality singing competition, just premiered in Brazil on August 10 with Claypaky Sharpy and Mythos 2 fixtures, illuminating the impressive stage at WTC Golden Hall, São Paulo.
Spectrun Design e Iluminação supplied 24 Sharpy moving beams, 24 Mythos 2 spot and beam lights and other Claypaky visual effects moving heads for the new series airing on TV Globo.
“When I was invited by the production company, Endemol Shine Brasil, and the Director, Marcelo Amiky, to work on this project – which is unprecedented in Brazil [for its size and scope] – we needed high-performance, precision equipment, so Claypaky was my main choice for fixtures,” says Alexandre Augusto, the Lighting Designer and Director of Photography.
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Inspired by the Fibonacci sequence, the lighting team filled the stage’s entire spiral-patterned ceiling with the “beams and attack speed” of the Sharpys. And they deployed the versatile Mythos 2 “everywhere” they needed a hybrid fixture capable of filling the roles of both spot light and beam light. The result: a dynamically illuminated set every bit as eye-catching as the cast of masked singers.
Vinicius Gonçalves Costa is the Lighting Programmer and Operator for the show. HPL Company – Brasil is the exclusive Claypaky distributor in country and Mauricio Brando is Claypaky/ADB’s Regional Sales Manager for Latin America.
Mauricio Brando concluded, “Mauricio Brando concluded, “We’re thrilled to have illuminated such a prestigious stage. Latin America loves shows full of great effects, and both the Sharpys and Mythos 2 offer a guaranteed a spectacular show. We’re thankful to Spectrun Design e Iluminação to make this possible!”