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Colour Sound supplies lighting, rigging and crew for Rudimental’s UK tour

Colour Sound supplies lighting, rigging and crew for Rudimental’s UK tour
Colour Sound supplies lighting, rigging and crew for Rudimental’s UK tour

West London based lighting and visuals rental company Colour Sound Experiment continued its three year association with Rudimental and lighting designer Jonny Gaskell, suppling lighting, associated rigging and crew for their most recent UK tour which included a sold out show at London’s O2 Arena.

 

An scalable lighting rig was required. Chronologically it started off in C configuration as a floor package, then expanded to the A-rig for the O2, which was then re-worked onto a B version for the final dates in Europe. Two trucks expanded to seven for the O2 and these were re-packed back into two. The core crew from Colour Sound were Joe Beardsmore - who also did some additional programming with Jonny Gaskell - and Simon Robertson.

 

The full rig as featured for the shows at Alexandra Palace at the end of last year - ‘and some’ - went in to the O2. It included the Hackney railway bridge set prop, a large onstage LED screen at the back with three circular trusses in front, all loaded with lights, plus a printed double-layered backdrop on tab tracks downstage of that, which opened and closed to reveal the circles.

 

LED side screens were added for the O2 and bordering the sides of these were four extra 6 metre vertical drops of trussing rigged with more lights. Yose Lawson, Ben Love and Dave Jolly from Rigging Machine worked together with the additional Colour Sound crew of Andy Melleney, Frankie McDade and James Hinde.

 

A 60 ft wide front truss was floated just downstage of the Bridge, which was made up from a trussing goal post. Just upstage of this was a drape truss with a black cloth masking the bridge for the two opening acts. On an electric kabuki, this dropped at the top of Rudimental’s set to reveal the bridge. Upstage of the bridge goal post was the back lighting truss and behind that the backdrop drape truss (on the tabs).

 

The moving lights were primarily Robe and Clay Paky starting with 10 x Robe MMX Spots as key lights on the front truss. Twenty-eight Robe BMFL Spots were used on the upstage trusses and floor, and spread out over the entire rig were 88 x Robe LEDWash 600s which were the primary wash fixtures. They were complimented with the beams of 46 x Clay Paky Sharpys positioned on the vertical trusses, the circles, the bridge and the floor. Forty-six 2-lites were also dotted around everywhere. For a back-light effect were six Novalight Super-Nova big beam effects, four along the back and another two beneath the side screens. They were used sparingly in three songs for a surprise factor.

 

The back-cloth was twin sided and designed to work with both back and front light giving daytime and night scenes for different songs. Eight ColorForce 72 LED battens positioned along the floor skimmed up the cloth during the day, while five Studio Due CityColors illuminated it from the back, bleeding through and illuminating buildings and windows on the Hackney cityscape.

 

The scenic lighting props included six lamp posts - right off the street, modified with the addition of Chauvet Mini Colorband Pix fitted in the heads - two per light. The six masts were each lit with an i-Pix Satellite LED ‘brick’, and an SGM XC-5 strobe was concealed in the London phone box, completing the scenic lighting elements. They utilized four of the O2’s house Gladiator follow spots and Jonny Gaskell operated the show using his own ChamSys lighting console.

 

(Photos: David Morrell)

 

www.coloursound.co.uk

 

Colour Sound supplies lighting, rigging and crew for Rudimental’s UK tourColour Sound supplies lighting, rigging and crew for Rudimental’s UK tour

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