Solution for Brandon Flowers

 

Sometimes the most original solutions are formulated from the most haphazard

moments of abstract thought. Take Steven Douglas, LD for the Killers frontman, Brandon

Flowers:

I had a weird thought while we were in Las Vegas for rehearsals

of the promo leg of the tour way back in March. I was looking out of the window at the beam coming from

the top of the Luxor Hotel and was wondering how much brighter and more defined it

would be if we could switch off all the other ambient light

coming from the rest of the strip.

It got me thinking about how I used wash lights on stage to light the band members; how I

can lose impact sometimes from the all spot and beam fixtures.

So I started thinking if I could find a way to light the

band members from really close up.

Then I wondered, Would I need so many wash lights?

And, as a resuIt, I would also have awhole lot of black space above to populate with beams.

It was with the Clay Paky Mythos in mind for his beams that took Steven Douglas on a visit

to Ambersphere Solutions.

I like the flexibility of looks that you can achieve with the

Mythos but wanted to see it working in a small environment to

assess if it would become overpowering in such a setting. The Ambersphere team were happy

to oblige and I subsequently opted for the Mythos fixtures on my design but it was also here that I found

exactly what I had been searching for apropros the wash light idea.

The guys had a MADesign from Ayrton in the showroom that they

were using as a desk light -for the grandMA2 funnily enough.

I was instantly interested in it as it was perfect for

what I needed to accomplish a close-up wash; they were also arc

hitecturally interesting even when they were off and the added bonus of the RGB strip on the back was great as I

figured I could use it to light the drapes in the smaller club venues where depth of stage

could prove to be an issue.

The Ayrton MADesign™ is equipped with RGBW LEDs and 45mm optics which produce

everything from pastel shades to saturated colours. The upper arm is fitted with five

adjustable spotlights with DMX/RDM LumenRadio ™

as a standard integral fitting while, as Douglas points out, there is an independently controllabl

e RGB backlight on the rear of the fixture. All designed to be deployed as the perfect solution

for corporate events, presentations and conferences. Douglas clearly had alternative

plans...

I decided they were perfect as I could have one over the top of each band member and

keep them isolated. Ive used them as the primary wash light for the backing band and

theyre used for much of the show in that way. However, they are also a great effect light for

chases and strobe moments as well as the obvious solution for solo pickups.

From Douglas visit to Ambersphere and meeting with Philip Norfolk and Lee House to check

out the Clay Paky Mythos, he came away with a design using the Mythos, B-Eye K20s and

the MADesigns– but not as a desk light for his grandMA2! At Brixton Academy, he added

Sharpys, Sharpy Washes and Stormys from Clay Paky while some Ayrton MagicBlades™

-Rs made a timely appearance at Shepherds Bush for the final show of

the tour.

Ive been really pleased with the MADesigns; they do the job I envisaged exactly as I

planned and more. It is also a bit special that no one has used them like this before; it is

very nice to have a unique item on stage. I will definitely be using them again when the

design calls for it.