GLP X4 FAMILY ON PARADEFOR VOLT LITES AT COACHELLA S SAHARA.

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GLP’s latest X4 generation of premium LED fixtures made
its festival debut at the pre-eminent Coachella Festival in Indio, California recently — where over two
weekends the Sahara Tent hosted an all-star line-up of DJs. 

Provided by Volt Lites, impression X4 Bar 20 battens, the large format impression X4 XL and original impression X4 moving head danced in perfect sync for the main EDM acts, headed by
David Guetta — thanks to an inspired design by Volt Lites’ Matt Shimamoto.   

Drawing inventory from PRG (as well as his own hire
fleet) Shimamoto made an inspired Coachella ‘debut’ — to the delight of the
immensely packed tent. 

“The challenge
was to provide a design that was sufficiently interesting to play well during
the day as well as be impactful and bold at night,” he recalled. Utilizing
three tiers of circular video screens, he gave the audience a unique forced
perspective that helped give the space significant depth and immersion. With
sound as its main theme, hanging high above the center of the tent was a large
inverted speaker cone chandelier complete with a massive mirror ball.   

“We also use a lot of LED for EDM,” he admits. “The
harsh repetitiveness in the music requires keeping a beat by coupling to the
fast pulse and reaction time of LED’s, which prove reliable in a very
constraining outdoor dust covered environment. I also like to use a lot of
tungsten as I feel that EDM music has a lot of warm moments that I can pull
from warm tungsten based units.” By matching products from GLP’s X4 family he
was able to maintain consistency throughout the rig. 

Matt confirms that since their initial purchase of impression X4’s in 2013 the demand for
the product has never slowed, and they have regularly appeared on a range of
events, including top live television shows, concert tours, festivals,
corporate events and feature films. Recently he became one of the first US companies
to invest in the X4 Bar 20. 

In the Sahara Tent the impression X4 were sprinkled throughout the rig from upstage, and
right out into the house, past FOH. “These were the main wash source throughout
the tent while the Impression X4 XL
was showcased on our articulated motion controlled automated truss, creating
new dynamic levels throughout the show,” he said.  

“Their large face and cannon of a light carried
incredibly well during the day as well as at night. LD’s coming in with various
acts loved how easy they were to operate and how quickly they could start
turning out stunning and impactful looks, while we also used the X4 XL’s for
shin kickers.  

“The X4 Bar 20’s were used on the downstage edge —
playing towards the audience by day as mid-air effects, while at night, when
the headliners brought out various artists to accompany them onstage, we were
able to zoom out the X4 Bar 20’s lenses and color correct for camera. This
alone made having them on this stage well worthwhile.”  

And versatility had been the central driver in
Shimamoto’s original purchase of the advanced battens.
“If a light can uplight a wall or scenic piece, be used onstage as eye candy or
used to fill in on camera then we are all over it.” 

In summary, the production designer states, “We rarely
have any issues with reliability on the GLP products. They’re dependable
workhorses that I can put in somewhat hard to reach places. Their output and
optics are incredible and we have been able to use them for key light on camera
without having any color or flicker issues.

  

“At Coachella, we received nothing but great feedback
from the artists and teams that played on our stage. Our goal was to make an
environment that was inviting to each artist’s visions and goals. From a first
class previz system provided by EarlyBird to our FOH system designed by our
lead lighting director Aron Altmark we were able to offer incoming designers
and directors a solid place to create in.”  

Shimamoto was supported by a full crew, but
principally lighting directors Alex Ares and Ryan Wilkinson, working with Aron
Altmark, and production coordinator TJ Morehouse. PRG’s Bobby Allen production
managed the stage, with Wiley Dailey from Goldenvoice. 

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