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Extending the possibilities of the playful, colorful DLS Profile, the new DL4S is equipped with enhanced version of the ROBE RGBW LED module for brighter saturated colours and more powerful output.
480 W RGBW LED engine
6.320 lm
10° - 45°
Rotating gobo wheel, animation wheel, framing shutters module
Le General Device Type Format crée une définition unifiée pour l'échange de données relatives au fonctionnement des projecteurs intelligents, tels que les projecteurs motorisés. Le format de fichier est aisément lisible par les utilisateurs et a été développé à partir de formats open source.
Le module couteaux à 4 plans breveté Plano4™ de Robe offre un contrôle absolu du faisceau, chaque couteau étant sur un plan individuel avec un contrôle séparé du mouvement et de la rotation. Ultra-fins, ils peuvent être tous focalisés de manière nette, sans aucune distorsion. Ils peuvent être facilement utilisés en combinaison avec un gobo - et même si vous ajoutez de la couleur, vous n'aurez aucune aberration chromatique, également appelée "Fringing".
Lighting designer Andy Webb didn’t have any hesitation about which additional production lighting he wanted on the rig for two high-profile UK 2023-24 pantomime seasons … and that was Robe!
The UK’s Festive holidays ignited the zany and uniquely British performance phenomena of pantomime which came to theatre stages up and down the UK! This year lighting designer Andy Webb was delighted to be asked to design two high-profile panto shows – Aladdin at the Waterside Theatre in Aylesbury and Beauty and The Beast at the Festival Theatre in Malvern, both for UK Productions (UKP).
Italian lighting designer Alessandro Caso used Robe T1 Profiles, Spiider LED wash beams and DL4S Profile moving lights for a special Covid safe dance piece “The Four Seasons – Where the Heart Takes You” performed by the Rome Opera Ballet and directed and choreographed by Giuliano Peparini, staged initially at the Teatro Comunale in Bologna.
Copenhagen’s Bellevue Theatre asked lighting designer Mark P Jones to create a practical and versatile lighting scheme to facilitate their recent touring version of “A Column of Fire”, a musical production based on Ken Follet’s gripping work encapsulating politics, passion, religious divisions and other 16th-century melodrama of the moment. It was initially staged at the theatre in 2019, directed by Mads M Nielsen with set designed by Benjamin la Cour and lit by Mikael Sylvest.
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