For Bristol Sounds, Utopium utilised a range of new equipment
UK - Utopium supplied a range of lighting, rigging, staging and screens to create an electric atmosphere in Bristol’s Lloyds Amphitheatre for two consecutive weekends, July 2017.
Utopium was entrusted to create the perfect setting for thousands of music-lovers when Bristol Sounds (21-24 June) and Grillstock (1-2 July), headed to Bristol’s Harbourside. Both weekends welcomed some impressive music performances from the likes of Bonobo, Craig David and The Manic Street Preachers at Bristol Sounds and Pharcyde, The Darkness and Hot 8 Brass Band at Grillstock. With different stages in different positions and a variety of genres on offer over the course of the two events, Utopium had to be creative and astute when creating their base concert lighting systems for each event.
For Bristol Sounds, Utopium utilised a range of new equipment which included Martin Sceptron VDO 10 LED 1m video battens, an Avolites Pearl Tiger Touch 2 and a Hippotizer Amba. Along with new kit, Utopium also supplied Q-7 LED Flood/Blinder/Strobes, Martin MAC Quantum LED Profiles, Martin MAC Aura XB LED Washes, Chauvet Rogue RH1 Hybrids and 4 Lite Molefays. The team also supplied main stage rigging in the form of 9m and 6m lighting trusses flown using Prolyft Double braked hoists, 9m drapes truss and 10m video wall truss flown using Prolyft Double braked hoists.
To control the lighting Utopium supplied an Artnet networking system, an Avolites ART 2000 Dimmer, Distros and a Wysiwyg system to enable touring LD’s to pre-programme their lighting designs. The team also provided a floor package for Bonobo which consisted of six lighting towers which incorporated Chauvet Rogue RH1 Hybrids, Chauvet Q-Wash 419z LED washes, Chauvet Rogue FX-Bs, 4 Lite Molefays and 2 Lite Molefays. The team also designed and delivered architectural lighting to illuminate the Lloyds Amphitheatre building with colour changing uplighters.
To create the right atmosphere at Grillstock, Utopium kitted out not just the main stage, but also the King of the Grill stage, Weber’s demo stand and the main bar, as well as providing festoon lighting across the site. For the main stage, the team provided a flown lighting system and floor package which included Martin MAC Aura XB LED Washes, Martin MAC Quantum LED Profiles, Chauvet Rogue RH1 Hybrids, SGM Q-7 LED Flood/Blinder/Strobes, 4 Lite Molefays and LED Starcloth to dress the back of the stage.
In addition, they engaged with Production AV to supply event screens and cameras, including a 6.4m x 3.4m video wall for the main stage, cameras for the relay of images to the screen, studio channels for use at the front of house and on stage, full HD Camcorders for use as locked off shots on stage, a full HD PPU with all the control hardware and a Vision mixer operator to control the mix and direct the cameras. For the Weber stall, the team supplied two plasma screens with a camera and operator.
Utopium’s Jon Newman comments: “Being a Bristol based company it’s great to be involved in two brilliant events on our home soil, which are both two great dates in the summer festival calendar. These shows were the perfect opportunity to put our new products to great use, enabling us to offer increased creativity to the incoming lighting designers, and impressive light-shows to the thousands of music-lovers who attended.”
(Jim Evans)

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