Marin Matakovic of S.E.T Africa and Michael Collyer of TechRig
South Africa - TechRig has now joined SGM's rental portfolio in South Africa with the company's initial purchase of the Q-7 flood blind strobe.

As a leading specialist technical solutions agency, TechRig approached SGM's local distributor S.E.T Africa to expand their rental stock with SGM luminaires. "We were looking for cutting-edge LED solutions, and that's why we selected the SGM products," says director of TechRig, Michael Collyer. He adds, "The Q-7 is a nice small multipurpose unit, which can be used as a colour washing set piece to eye candy extravaganza."

SGM's profile matches well with TechRig's vision. This well-established and experienced company seeks to implement the latest technological developments with top quality gear that is constantly updated, and, as Collyer underlines, "SGM applies a different way of thinking to their products making their products a bit different to any other."

Lighting designer, Francois van der Merwe, recently deployed TechRig's newly acquired Q-7s for a corporate event in Cape Town. "I think it was the fixture's output that stunned everyone; that was the big talking point among the crew. Even the sound guys took notice. But from a designer's point of view I really like the colour mixing as well and that size of the physical unit - you can sneak them in anywhere on your design."

TechRig's activators installed the products under van der Merwe's skilled design guides to create the exact look he was going for at the gala dinner and awards show. "We wanted to create a nice multi-functional and multi-purpose look, especially between the awards and the entertainment. We wanted to create nice moments in the entertainment section where set, AV and lighting were working together in synergy for a visual spectacular," van der Merwe informs.

The Q-7 fixtures were stacked around the set (which's content was delivered by two 26K projectors). "This allowed us to frame the set, and in other sections blend the set and lighting rig together. We also used the Q-7 as eye candy and pixel mapped them with the AV content, as well as used them as stabs to highlight big changes in the music."

Operations director of S.E.T Africa, Marin Matakovic comments, "It's great when others see the potential we also see in the SGM product range."

(Jim Evans)


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