Robe BMFLs for KolOr EliIsraeli rental company KolOr Eli -- based in Ceasaria and owned by Linda and Eli Avitan -- reports it is delighted with their investment in Robe BMFL Spots, 14 of which were supplied by Robe's Israeli distributor, Danor Theatre & Studio Systems. The BMFLs were the company's first Robe purchase. However via Danor Rental, they have regularly used different Robe products over the last two years, all of which the company says helped in making the decision to choose BMFLs when seeking a powerful and versatile multi-purpose light source. KolOr Eli was founded as a lighting and sound specialist in 1988 by Linda and Eli Avitan and with business booming, a few years later became a limited company. By this time they had a well-established client base and were looking after the technical requirements of several major artists including vocalist Shlomi Shabat, band Caveret, and singer Gidi Gov. "We like new technology and of course, we also like staying ahead of the game," commented Linda Avitan on the BMFL investment. She says the lights have been out constantly on numerous different shows and events. Before making the purchase, they were considering other options for a high-powered profile fixture, which changed on the recommendation of Israeli lighting designer Ronen Najar. Once he had initially seen the first BMFL Spots and reported back ... they said they decided to wait until the BMFL was available. The first show for KolOr Eli's BMFLs was a concert by Shlomi Shabat at the brand new 15,000-capacity Payis Arena in Jerusalem, with lighting designed by Amit Freeman, which was a huge success. "We're delighted with the BMFLs and we look forward to buying more of these and more Robe products generally in the future," enthuses Linda Avitan, adding that they are starting to see Robe in general and BMFLs in particular appearing increasingly frequently on riders, including for the show by pop singer Ivri Lider at the Rappaport Auditorium in Haifa -- which is where we caught up with KolOr Eli. The company says the BMFL has become established quickly in Israel, a country with a compact but live entertainment loving population. "Even if an lighting designer might not yet be familiar with using BMFLs" explains Linda Avitan, "so far everyone has been happy to accept the fixture on an event." They see the BMFL purchase as taking everything in the company a step forward, "The specs for moving lights are getting higher continually, and having BMFLs means that we are one step ahead of the game at the moment," she maintains. KolOr Eli's technical crews and all the lighting designers Linda Avitan has spoken with like the intensity -- almost equal to a follow spot -- the clear crisp quality of the light output and the fact that the beam is constant and consistent throughout its entire path. The techs and stage crew appreciate the relatively light weight. It means lighting designers can spec fewer fixtures, the company says, as the BMFLs are truly multi-functional. For example on the Ivri Lider show, part of a corporate event with relatively limited stage space, seven BMFLs were all that was needed to make his performance really stand-out. This light show -- which also utilized Robe's LEDBeam 100s -- was designed by Ronen Najar who is Ivri Lider's regular LD and a frequent user of BMFLs since they became available in Israel. It was operated by Matti Murray.
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