Robe MMX Spots on Musiek Trivia TV Show in South AfricaLeading South African technical production company Blond Productions supplied Robe Robin MMX Spots and 600E Beam moving lights to a new games show, Musiek Trivia, recorded at ZSE Studios in Johannesburg. Musiek Trivia features two contestants at close quarters in the studio facing each other off -- Weakest Link style -- and is fully focussed on the subject music trivia, encompassing specific eras from the 1950s to the present. Blond Productions' Christiaan Ballot and Peter Rieck combined creative forces to produce a fabulously streamlined set and lighting design that involved maximizing the small studio area with scenic LED set elements and clever lighting. Overall this gave the depth and appearance of being a much larger space, simultaneously opening up some interesting looks and angles for the cameras. Very prominent are six vertical truss pillars, with the six Robin 600E Beams mounted near the top pointing downwards into the contestant area, together with12 MMXs, six on the trusses, and six dotted around the floor shooting beams up into the celling behind the contestants. Rieck explained that as Musiek Trivia is a show with substance it required plenty of attention to details -- an old-school approach to lighting in many ways. The requirement was to create a definite mood, drama, and feel rather than provide flat, clinical lighting for TV. The Robes and other lights involved were operated via a grandMA console. Centurion based Blond Productions was one of the first South African companies to invest in Robe's new MMX Spot, and in the last six months they have been out constantly on numerous projects including Big Brother Africa - Stargame. Ballot says that they really like the intensity and the dynamic effects offered by the dual animation wheels, "It's an awesome, very reliable product," he confirms. Rieck first saw the MMXs in action at last year's Mediatech exhibition, and immediately knew they were a must have for Blond's inventory. These were all supplied via Robe's South African distributor, DWR Distribution. He used the 600 Beams of full brightness for Musiek Trivia, and found both types of fixtures were ideal in combination with the various LED elements around the studio. The first series of Musiek Trivia is currently being broadcast on Kyknet, DSTV.
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