Tuesday, September 11, 2012
LEDtronics Solutions: Wicked good solution for Wicked.
For a touring stage show like Wicked, everything must be
built to rigorous standards to withstand the wear and tear of the road. This
includes the stage lighting, which must endure continuous loading and unloading
leaving a significant toll on the fixtures. For this reason and many others,
the lighting designer for Wicked opted to utilize LEDtronics LED technology
rather than traditional incandescent to achieve an emerald green star-like
effect.
In past productions incandescent fixtures were utilized
to produce this same effect. However the incandescent bulbs required constant
maintenance. The vibration and movement inherent with any road show caused many
of the bulbs to break, requiring the lighting crew to waste valuable time
replacing lamps. By utilizing LEDtronics lamps maintenance time was reduced
allowing the lighting crew to spend their valuable time on other tasks.
Another challenge for the Wicked designers
was power consumption, a key component of any theatrical show. By switching
from incandescent to LED, Wicked used nearly 90% less power! This allowed them
to save money not only on energy costs, but also expensive power distribution
equipment necessary for incandescent lamps.
While switching from incandescent to LEDs allowed the
production company to save time and resources, it also helped the show look even better. LED technology produced
much richer colors than its incandescent predecessors. This allowed the
lighting designed to truly emulate the Emerald city and awe the audience. Now
LEDtronics products are used on Wicked sets throughout the US and the world.
Contact LEDtronics today to find out how we can provide
you with an effective lighting solution for your application.
1 comments:
“…the incandescent bulbs required constant maintenance” - This is one of the main reasons why using LED light is more advisable than incandescent bulbs, particularly for retail stores. LED light doesn’t need constant maintenance to keep its brightness. This way, it’s hassle-free to use.
>Cody Stephens