The final moving head fixture chosen for ‘The Iris’ was ADJ’s best-selling Vizi Beam RXONE. This compact and quick moving head harnesses the power of a potent Osram® Sirius 1R HTI long life lamp to produce a super sharp 3-degree beam of light that travels up to 100 meters. It features 14 colors + open, 15 GOBO patterns + spot, a 16-facet prism and a 21-degree frost filter, providing lighting designers with plenty of creative potential. For ‘The Iris’, 36 of the fixtures were positioned directly on the floor of the studio space. This allowed the DJ position to be surrounded with beams on all sides and also meant that stunning effects could be captured from the overhead camera that pointed directly down towards the fixtures.
“The RXONEs are our trophies! We have worked with them for more than four years now and in that time have only needed to exchange 3-4 lamps in these units, the others still work with their first bulbs! They are very compact, but incredibly powerful which means that we are able to use them on our biggest productions. Even though they are quite old now, there is still no need to swap or replace them as they are very reliable and still look fantastic, especially when used in big quantities.”
Completing the lighting rig for ‘The Iris’, twelve Elation CUEPIX Blinder WW2 LED-powered warm white 2-cell blinders sat directly on the studio floor, positioned between each truss tower, angled in towards the center of the space. Finally, three ADJ Encore FR150Z LED-powered Fresnel fixtures were used to illuminate the performer. One positioned directly in front of the DJ setup served as the key light, while the other two provided left and right fill to ensure nice even coverage for video capture.
As can be seen from the video recording of Felix Jaehn’s Top 100 Clubs Virtual World Tour livestream below, ‘The Iris’ provided a truly unique backdrop for the performance and the ADJ / Elation Professional lighting rig allowed for the creation of a wide variety of stunning lighting effects. Following the DJ Mag livestream, the studio was also used to record performances by some of the Bootshaus’ resident DJs as well as a handful of other guest performers, before it was dismantled and the creative team began coming up with ideas for their next project…
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