CHAUVET Professional is moving forward toward a new destination at Prolight + Sound 2024.
Visitors to the show are invited to drop by the CHAUVET Professional and ChamSys at booth (E21 in Hall 12.1).
The booth sees the towering multi-faced overall panorama created by David Howard of David Howard Lighting Design, which draws on a collection of CHAUVET Professional fixtures.
Endowing the booth design is the output of the CHAUVET Professional STRIKE Array 2C and STRIKE Array 4C IP65 rated RGBAWW blinder-strobe-audience lights. These fixtures open the door to bending reality in numerous ways with the full-colour pods (four in the larger unit, two in the smaller), which can be independently focused.
Both fixtures offer industry standard-setting low end dimming capabilities, as well as a red shift function that warms the colour temperature of the light as it dims. Both units also have a proprietary tool-free interlocking system that allows them to be interconnect in the kinds of vast multiple configurations that are so essential to immersive live and VR productions.
Adding an embracive effect to the booth design are the REM series of video panels that feature a high speed 7680 Hz refresh rate that make them ideal for broadcast and immersive wall applications. The cinema-grade indoor rated REM 1 is an 800 NITS panel with a 1.9 mm pixel pitch, while the all-weather REM 3IP has a 3.9 mm pitch.
Also contributing to the power of the booth design are the Maverick Storm series of fixtures. Prominently featured among this group will be the Maverick Storm 4 Profile, which brings indomitable long throw performance to even the largest venues. Its ambitious design launches over 60,000 lumens across distances with brightness. This fixture’s variable CMY+CTO system that delivers colour rendering, along with its gobos, two rotating gobo wheels, two prisms, two frost filters, animation wheel, sharp shutter framing, and 8.5:1 zoom, add to its ability to cross worlds.
These and other CHAUVET Professional fixtures will be on display at the booth, where visitors can get an up-close-and-personal look at them as they ask questions of product specialists.