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18th March 2009 - Hard Rock Calling 2009, 2 Day Rock Festival

 

Following on from the success of previous years, Purple Wave AV have been confirmed as the supplier of Audio Visual Equipment for the main event sponsor.

This will be the fourth year of involvement and as with previous years, we will be providing AV equipment for two sponsored marquees. Two 12'x9' projection screens will be fitted per marquee and will display promotional material and live stage feeds, we will also install a powerful sound system in each marquee. Additional plasma screens will be sited in VIP areas. Our technicians will provide material deliver inline with the customers requirements and remain onsite to maintain both systems.

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27th October 2008 - Rotherham General Hospital, Gamma Scanner Appeal - Charity Fashion Show

 

Purple Wave AV are confirmed as the supplier of Audio and Lighting Equipment for the Charity Fashion Show in aid of the Rotherham General Hospital Gamma Scanner Appeal, to be held at Sandbeck Hall near Maltby early next month.

Gamma scanner appealThe aim of the charity raise £350,000 towards a second special scanner, which can be used to detect and assess a wide range of illnesses including; cancer, heart disease, kidney disorders and brain disorders like Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s and dementia. The scanner is used in the Medical Physics Department and is part of a process known as molecular, or sometimes nuclear imaging.

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26th September 2008 - Tony Christie "Made In Sheffield"

 

This week Purple Wave AV have been working with well known Singer Tony Christie. We provided audio engineering and equipment to assist in the making of 2 new music videos and audio recording for a documentary, following the making of his new album "Made In Sheffield".

 

Tony christieThe album, produced by Richard Hawley and Colin Elliot, features songs written by a variety of Sheffield songwriters including Jarvis Cocker and Alex Turner, and is set for launch in the Autumn with an exclusive mini-tour of the city.

The making of Made in Sheffield has been captured on film throughout the summer at Yellow-Arch Studios by grammy award winning film-maker Don Letts, from Brassneck TV. Rumours are that the film, to correspond with the album release, will feature at this autumn’s Sheffield International Documentary Festival and be featured later on Channel 4.

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6th September 2008 - PLASA 2008 Show Is Here

PLASA08 is the no.1 new products show in the entertainment and installation technology industry. The only place to see all the latest innovations in one place at one time.

The premier international event of its kind, PLASA08 offers you the opportunity to engage with over 300 exhibitors from the global entertainment, live event, corporate, architectural and installation technology markets.

Now in its 31st year, the show anticipates a record number of new product launches this September.

PLASA08 is organised by the leading trade body for the industry, The Professional Lighting and Sound Association. This means that the show is uniquely responsive to the market it serves and makes PLASA08 the busiest and most influential trade show ever to serve the entertainment technology markets. Register now to secure your half price ticket.


9th September 2008 - 2008 PLASA AWARDS FOR INNOVATION WINNERS ANNOUNCED

The 2008 PLASA Awards for Innovation, announced in a special presentation ceremony at the PLASA Show in London, continued the recent trend towards a huge diversity of product nominations, ranging from major lighting, audio and video showstoppers to the less glamorous, but equally essential, tools of the trade.

Over 65 products were put forward this year, all of which were showcased in a stunning new Innovation Gallery, linking Earls Court 1 and 2.

Chosen by a panel of independent judges drawn from across the industry, seven Silver Awards were presented by PLASA Chairman Rob Lingfield to:

Goboland (Stand F31) for their Black Steel Gobo.

The judges felt that this product would enhance an established technology and allow designers a greater range of creative possibilities.

Neutrik (Stand K33) for their convertCON.

With convertCON, Neutrik has demonstrated that it's possible to innovate within existing defined standards. The judges praised the elegance of the product's ability to slip from one 'sex' to another in a single twist.

Display LED Screens (Stand E61) for their digiFLEX.

The judges were impressed by this first flexible LED display solution. The clever rubberised design lends itself to new applications and adds a new dimension to display technologies.

Clay Paky (Stand E47) for their Alpha Beam 300.

The judges were impressed by this amalgamation of existing technologies which has created a new tool for lighting designers, offering greater versatility and flexibility.

JB-lighting Lichtanlagentechnik (Stand C83) for their VaryLED A7 Zoom.

This new luminaire found favour with the judges as the first moving LED fixture with a zoom function entered into the Awards, heralding a new era that has added depth to LED functionality.

Eilon Engineering (Stand L76) for their Ron StageMaster.

Using this company's proven wireless load cell technology with a new software application has allowed those involved in rigging to enhance safety and to remotely monitor changes to the loading on structures.

Global Design Solutions (Stand F79) for their MOBAL 19 Pin Pro tester.

Over the years socapex testers have come and gone, but this new development looks set to become an industry standard. The judges found this product simple to use and particularly liked its informative LED display.

The first ever Gold Award went to the Royal Shakespeare Company (Stand G81) for their RSC LightLock.

Borne out of a necessity to reduce time and labour during lighting set-up, this is a product that the judges felt demonstrated true innovation in removing the oscillation of truss sections or other lightweight suspension points caused by the rotation of moving lights.

The Environmental Award - which seeks to recognise a product or company that has taken significant steps to minimise the environmental impact of their activities - was presented to Proteus Display (Stand E89) for their new reflective LCD Proteus Display.

This product is an interesting new development of existing technologies giving designers a new tool packaged in an elegant manner. In a climate of increasing energy costs, this is an important carbon offset initiatives enabling users to buy a carbon neutral product.

The Ceremony also featured the second presentation of the prestigious Gottelier Award. Named in honour of the late designer and commentator Tony Gottelier - and presented by his wife Susie - the award was launched in 2007 to recognise the tireless innovators who have made a significant contribution to product development.

The 2008 Gottelier Award was presented to John Stadius, technical director of Soundtracs/DiGiCo.

Stadius is a highly regarded designer of mixing consoles for the live, broadcast and recording markets having designed Soundtracs' first digitally-controlled analogue console in 1982 and its first fully digital console, the Virtua, in 1996. He was also instrumental in designing Soundtracs' first large-format digital console, the DPC-II. In 2002 the company was bought by DiGiCo, and Stadius created the D5 - the company's first truly live digital console.

The latest development from Stadius and his team is the creation of 'Stealth Digital Processing' - a departure from the DSP approach in favour of a single large-scale FPGA. The first product to use this technology is DiGiCo's SD7 console.

The Awards Ceremony also gave profile to PLASA's strengthening industry skills initiatives and featured a brief presentation from Live Nation's CEO Paul Latham, the newly-appointed chair of the National Skills Academy, who encouraged the industry to support this major new project.

He then went on to present the monies raised from the Awards nomination fees to this year's specially chosen charities - the National Student Drama Festival, an annual event held in Scarborough, and SABA UK, an arts charity that provides performance and educational opportunities for young people in the live music and performing arts industries.

Matthew Griffiths, MD of PLASA, who hosted the ceremony, commented: "The PLASA Awards are the industry's touchstone for creativity and innovation - the qualities on which our industry was founded and continues to thrive - and we are delighted to give real focus to the impressive range of new technologies coming to the market."

PLASA08 remains live at Earls Court until Wednesday 10 September 2008. You can still register to attend at www.plasashow.com/register

19th August 2008 - Panasonic release massive 103"

Panasonic's new series of plasma displays for professionals is highlighted by our long-awaited 103-inch 1080p HD plasma display model, the largest* of its type in the industry.

Key Features:

  • Full HD Resolution 1920x1080p
  • Over 2 million Pixels
  • Contrast ratio of 5,000:1
  • 16-bit color reproduction
  • Motion Pattern Noise Reduction
  • Real Black Creation color-enhancing
  • Optional plug-in boards assure expanded connectivity, including 10-bit HD-SDI and DVI

Our new series offers the best in plasma displays in four ways: Superb motion pictures, with the powerful viewing impact of smooth, high-resolution moving images on a large screen. Outstanding expressivity across the entire colour range specified in HDTV standards. Superior tonal expression that produces crisper, richer blacks for true-to-life images. A full lineup of models to choose from, including a 103-inch Full HD model that debuts as biggest in the industry. Panasonic plasma displays also give you a host of versatile functions, easy expandability, and the advanced specifications needed in the most demanding applications. With our new plasma displays, Panasonic has high-performance solutions for all your professional needs.

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