GLP impression Spot Ones on the Road with Jackson BrowneGLP's impression Spot One is among several of the German lighting manufacturer's LED fixtures that are presently working many high-profile touring productions in the US. However, while the impression series has extended its popularity with the arrival of the new X4 head, the company says it has been the new fully featured automated Spot which is being highly sought after by others. Jackson Browne's lighting director/production designer for four years, Steve Comer, is one who admits, "I had been looking for an LED hard edge light for a long time, and when the Spot One came along it was just the fixture I'd been waiting for." This latest tour expanded organically from its origins as a solo acoustic tour to an ensemble, with more and more musician friends set to join him onstage. This called for a more theatrically lit show where stage positions and musicians could disappear into darkness, according to Comer. Faced with carrying lighting on tour for the first time in 18 months the lightweight/small form factor of the impression Spot One was a logical choice. "About four years ago Jackson decided to shrink his footprint on the environment when he was touring and so we turned to LEDs for our lighting rig. While we dramatically decreased our energy consumption I still had to to use standard ARC or tungsten sources to get any sort of hard edges. So I had been waiting for the Spot One technology to arrive so that we could create a 100% LED rig." The Spot One was the first fixture of its kind to be released to the global market. By harnessing the raw power of numerous LED sources and running it through an advanced optical system, GLP has created an even beam for RGB color mixing at the same time achieving a focusable area for gobo projections. The company says the result is a true hard-edge LED profile fixture with a packed graphics engine that includes two fully indexable gobo wheels. First introduced to this innovative technology by Bandit Lites' Dizzy Gosnell, Comer is using six of the fixtures with Jackson Browne -- two on a mid-stage pipe and the other four on an upstage pipe. Despite using a relatively small package to reduce truck space, it has given Comer the opportunity to deliver a consistent show with a layered look, drawing on the house lights for all his front/key light. With an audience driven set list which changes nightly (drawn from a repertoire of around 200 songs), it definitely keeps the lighting designer on his toes. "The Spot Ones have all the functions that I need for my show," he assesses. "They have a nice gobo selection on two wheels, a great zoom, and a great color selection, with the white LED channel. But the big advantage I have noticed in the LED optics is the lack of a hotspot as well as crisp hard edges." Comer has been embracing GLP's LED solutions since the original impression 90 and RZ120 Zoom -- when the decision was first taken by Jackson Browne to go green. "I have always been thrilled with them," he says. And he values the relationship he has both with the rental company and GLP themselves. "Bandit often goes above and beyond to get the job done, and Jackson also has a very long-term relationship with them. They are always there to support the Spot Ones as are GLP -- and they've not let me down." Expect to see the impression Spot One play an increasing role in Comer's future productions. "Since I have been pushing to get our tour 100% LED for four years and there has not been a hard edge option previously, these have definitely filled a gap. They work really well in an indoor theatre environment, and the maintenance on the road has been non-existent -- they have run entirely problem free."
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