Alon Shnaiderman worked with Eden Hason to create a vision for his show. “The concept of the performance design was built by me together with my client,” said Shnaiderman. “We meet and began to bring his personal place onto the stage. There was a hopeful, positive message he wanted to say to the audience, we broadcast this through the design.”
“We wanted to give the impression of levitation, that the whole element floats and gives a feeling in space,” said Shnaiderman. “This was key to the story Eden wanted to tell.”
Relying on 20 automated hoists, Shnaiderman created multiple layers of light to change perspectives during the two-hour concert. Over 340 lighting fixtures, one thousand meters of neon strips and 12 fog machines provided him with myriad options to create a wide range of looks. He availed himself of these opportunities with great skill in his 120-universe show, calling forth a broad palette of hues, from monochromatic purples and passionate reds, to multi-coloured rainbows that evoked a range of moods.
At times he created very intimate looks with subtle washes and tightly focuses spots, while at others, he used the runway that was connected to his open stage. Helping Shnaiderman accomplish this in his time-coded show was his ChamSys MagicQ MQ500M Stadium console. “I really love this console because of its logical layout and user-friendly features,” he said. “With a timecoded show such as this one, the MQ500M is truly an invaluable tool.”
Shnaiderman found the MagicVis 3D Visualiser easy to work with and helpful in the way it allowed him to render effects clearly. Another thing he appreciated was how his console made it easy to work with groups of fixtures.
In addition to relying on the MagicQ MQ500M Stadium, Shnaiderman was able to count on the support of talented colleagues, beginning with Sarit Production, Screen Designer ACX Studio, and VJ Moshe Baskin. AV supplier Sincopa also made contributions as did Stage Director Mor Shlomovitz, along with stage manager Itaar and Udi Bar Shavit and Ruth Tzarfati.