Colour Sound's Haydn Cruickshank with some of the new BT6 LED screen
UK - London- based lighting and visuals rental company Colour Sound Experiment (CSE) has made a substantial new investment in LED screen with the purchase of 100sq.m of BT6 6mm pitch high resolution surface.

The product has been manufactured specially for CSE to their specifications and will join the company's existing stock of BT12 and BT37 screens, all from the same factory, designed and built to the same exacting quality standards.

CSE's MD Haydn Cruickshank comments: "It was clear that we needed a high resolution screen, in particular for our corporate work. Following good experiences with the other pitch screens, it made sense to work with the same team again to bring this one to the market."

CSE's choice of manufacturer was made after extensive research and careful consideration. The relationship has been developed over the last four years buoyed by the experiences in particular of the last batch of BT12, purchased in 2011.

This has been in constant use on a variety of corporate and live music events, tours and festivals. "It's taken some serious strain," confirms Cruickshank, "and proved robust and reliable all the way."

The BT6 features black-faced LEDs which offer a higher contract ration - in this case of 4000:1 - plus a much neater appearance. It also has a high refresh rate of 4800Hz which eliminates moiring and flicker, making it very camera friendly, an essential requirement with so many shows also involving IMAG / camera relay in some capacity.

As well as these advantages, it is very lightweight - at 24Kgs per square metre (a characteristic of the other BT versions too) - and quick and easy to rig.

The bespoke rigging system is TUV certified, meets all the standard H&S requirements and works via a proven quick-lock fixing system for rapid deployment.

The first job for all 100 sq.m of CSE's BT6 is for Vodafone.

The LED screens are also a perfect complement to CSE's stock of Green Hippo, Catalyst and ArKaos media servers. When the new delivery of BT20 arrives in CSE's west London warehouse in May, their total stock of LED screen will be in excess of 500sq.m.

All of this is already booked out through the summer, when CSE is mega-busy supplying festivals, dance and live music events with lighting, LED screens and crews - at least 50 festivals are already confirmed.

(Jim Evans)


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