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Spain - The LightShark range of DMX-based hardware lighting consoles is now supported by more than 100 video tutorials, all of which are designed to help users get the most from these versatile products.
Spanish manufacturer Equipson, the company behind LightShark, has created this resource so that customers can explore the full functionality of the range. Starting with basic introductory tutorials, the videos take users through numerous features covering topics such as creating groups and palettes through to connectivity with external routers and larger networks. There are also advanced tutorials that cover subjects such as importing fixture profiles, working with LightShark's built in scheduler and creating complex colour effects.
Juan Jose Vila, COO and CMO of Equipson, says: "Our video tutorials are highly informative and very simple to follow. By delving deeply into the full range of LightShark features, customers can truly explore their creativity and deliver exceptional shows in many different settings."
The LightShark range includes the LS-1 hardware console with assignable faders and rotary controls, the more affordable LS-Core, the LS-Wing Open Sound Control (OSC) hardware controller and three multiprotocol DMX streaming devices - each supporting a different numbers of DMX universes - that are collectively referred to as LS-NODE.
"Improving education provision is vital for the industry's future,” Vila says. "It is very important that we develop career paths for young people entering the industry, and therefore we collaborate with educational institutions where we deliver lectures and give students access to our own training facilities. For example the University of Valencia is now offering a degree course relating to the AV industry, which we consulted on and we have also helped set up apprenticeship programs in areas such as service support and product development with four universities and three professional colleges."
Other educational initiatives funded and delivered by Equipson include a series of 15 training videos that are designed to teach stage technicians the safest way to operate telescopic and front-loading lifters. Voiced in Spanish and English, the aim of these videos is simply to show that, by following the correct procedures, everyone using these products can stay injury-free.

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