The event brought the very best music from the 1980s (© Louise Stickland, courtesy UEP)
UK - Chilfest 2014 - the three day music extravaganza staged in the picturesque Hertfordshire, UK countryside, and produced by leading production industry technical solution specialist Universal Event Productions (UEP) - was another resounding success.

Company founder Steve Butcher maintains a cutting edge inventory of lighting, sound and video equipment, which he showcases at this event, and several months ago he invested substantially in SGM's SP-6 SixPack pixel blinders, XC-5 RGB colour strobes and P-5 wash lights. These were deployed in production lighting designer Simon Maddison's imaginative concept, along with four of SGM's award-winning high powered G-Spot profiles.

The latter were placed on the PA wings either side of stage to boost low level front lighting across the crowd - which also served as a great atmosphere builder. As one of the most exposed fixtures, its IP65 rating proved essential, as the weather was typically erratic.

The event brought the very best music from the 1980s - indie rock from the Boomtown Rats, Big Country, Heaven 17, etc; classic pop from Jason Donovan, Boney M, Go West - and contemporary pop with Union J, 911, Stooshi and more to the leafy heartlands of Tring.

It was essential that the lighting also worked well in daylight as the majority of the action took place when it was still light.

The six SGM SP-6 SixPack pixel blinders were installed downstage and used for audience illumination and 10 of UEP's new SGM XC-5 RGB LED strobes were rigged above and used for classic strobe effects as well as floods, excelling at both applications.

Concludes Butcher, "We were all delighted with this year's results. We had a trouble free event and brought new standards of excellence and production values to a truly boutique festival setting that you would normally only expect on much larger shows."

(Jim Evans)


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