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Volt Lites Rigs Elation Professional Proteus Maximus at The Ford

Volt Lites supplies Elation Professional Proteus Maximus fixtures for a diverse programme of summer events at historic outdoor venue in the Hollywood Hills. Photo: Timothy Norris

The Ford, a 1,200-seat outdoor amphitheatre situated in Hollywood Hills, celebrates the return of live music and events with a multifaceted calendar of summer entertainment performed beneath a seasonal lighting package that includes Elation Professional IP65-rated Proteus Maximus LED profile moving heads, supplied by Volt Lites.

Situated in a 32-acre park in the Hollywood Hills, and under the stewardship of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the dramatic outdoor setting with its natural backdrop is hard to beat for sheer beauty and intimacy. Renovated in 2017 with a number of technical and aesthetic improvements, a night at The Ford is a unique experience no matter who is performing on stage.

With overhead catwalks and two 50-foot concrete towers flanking the stage, along with other lighting positions, all exposed to the Southern California heat, rain, smoke and dust, lighting fixtures have to hold up to the elements. “They get a work out for sure,” said Volt Lites Co-Founder, Matthew Shimamoto. “As the lighting positions are 100% exposed, the venue had talked about acquiring an IP-rated profile fixture. We worked with them to look at several different options and together settled on the Proteus Maximus.”

Shimamoto says the decision to go with a luminaire is a thorough process of collaboration involving clients, designers, and in-house technicians. “Only after we’ve evaluated everyone’s opinion and everyone feels they have what they feel is best do we make the decision,” he states, adding that neither Volt nor the venue wanted to put in non-LED fixtures.

The 50,000-lumen Maximus LED moving head houses a complete FX – two gobo wheels, animation, zoom, iris, dual prisms, dual frost – including a full blackout framing system, and can be used as a profile, beam or wash light. “The Maximus made the most sense based on the output needed at such high trim heights,” Shimamoto said. Also, due to the variety of different acts and productions the venue stages, a flexible luminaire with a generous design package was preferred.

“When you flood it out at those trims, throw in saturated colours or gobos, you need all the horsepower you can get to make the look come through,” he continued. “It is really a cannon. Its flexibility fits the venue well and is a real compliment to the rest of the rig.” A total of 12 Proteus Maximus fixtures are sprinkled throughout the rig to work with a host of other lighting gear, including Elation Platinum Seven LED wash luminaires.

The Ford is the latest outdoor performing arts venue to use the Proteus Maximus. The Rady Shell in San Diego, Little Island in New York City, and Tuacahn Amphitheater in Utah are just a few of the professional stages to permanently install the fixture, not to mention other seasonal productions like the San Francisco Opera’s The Barber of Seville and Adler concerts at the Marin Center Drive-in in San Rafael.

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