The annual gala Christmas TV show
‘Hodina Detom’ (An Hour for Children) is organised by the Children of Slovakia
Foundation to help raise funds and awareness for the charity, which works to
empower children and young people nationwide who are living in and dealing with
difficult circumstances.
Top lighting designer Martin
Kubanka again brought his style and expertise to ensure it was a memorable live
broadcast, and specified nearly 100 Robe fixtures including Spikies, Pointes,
BMFL Spots and BMFL WashBeams, plus LEDWash 600 moving lights, together with
the fabulously retro PATT 2013s. All helped bring extra special touches of
seasonal magic to the mix.
The show – for which a host of
celebrities and VIP devoted their time for free – was staged at the RTVS TV
studio in Bratislava from where it was broadcast live and people could make
donations online.
Martin has lit this showcase
telecast for several years, however this was the first time he had incorporated
PATT 2013s into the design and also Spikies. Both fixtures have been recently
purchased by Q-99, with the PATT 2013s ordered specifically with Hodina Detom
in mind.
“PATTs look so cool – both on
stage and on camera – and bring simultaneous flourishes of retro and contemporary
to any set,” he explained, deciding to rig them in a 3×4 upstage matrix which created
a striking wall of luminosity visible in all the full stage shots.
There were four large LED screens either
side of the PATT matrix, and then 28 x Pointes were arranged over six above-stage
trussing fingers which fanned out from back to front. These were used for all
the beam-technology and aerial effect work.
Twelve BMFL WashBeams and 16 x
LEDWash 600s were used to light the 30 piece orchestra who backed all the
artist performances. It was vital to light the musicians well so the cameras
could pick out all the details. The musical arrangements added depth and
richness to the performances and were very well received.
Sixteen of the 24 Spikies were
positioned around the curved stage lip in the footlights position where they
were highly visible and effective. Martin used the continuous rotation feature a
lot and really likes the speed of this potent little light and the power of the
beam.
The other eight Spikies were
dotted over the finger trusses proving great for twinkly and whizzy looks.
Six BMFL Spots located towards the
upstage edge of the two most offstage finger trusses were utilised for a
variety of in-camera effects, utilizing prisms, gobos, frosts, etc.
“Having such a diversity of Robe
fixtures to hand meant I had endless flexibility. I could ensure that
each singer and star had their own individual looks as well as creating
consistency and a series of signatures look for Hodina Detom 2016, an event
with which I am extremely proud to be associated,” stated Martin.
Slovakia’s leading rental and
production company Q-99 supplied lighting, video and sound equipment and crew. Martin
programmed and ran lights working closely with video programmer Marek Krasnan,
with backstage support from Michal Brna.
The Children for Slovakia
Foundation is dedicated to energising children and young people through special
aids, rehabilitation, a range of therapies and psychological assistance,
entertainment and learning, boosting their confidence and self-esteem esteem.
In the 17 years since the charity was founded, it has raised over 5 million
Euros which have been distributed between over 1700 projects, assisting nearly
270,000 children and young people in the process of this valuable work.
http://www.robe.cz
Photos Ryszard Perzynski




