Clay Paky B-EYEs "Shine" on Gary Barlow Arena TourLighting designer Tim Routledge is using the Clay Paky B-EYE K20 to add extreme definition to his show-stopping stage design for Gary Barlow's latest arena tour Since I Saw You Last. Routledge combines huge onstage elements such as a 25m wide chandelier made from LED tubing and a 100' wide video screen for Barlow's high-spec and extremely glamorous show. "The creative concept behind the show was based around the super wide video screen," says Routledge. "It's almost twice as wide as normal arena shows. As soon as it was rigged it created a really epic feel with a nice clean line. I wanted the show to be sleek and contemporary, punctuated with innovative effects." As part of his lighting design Routledge specified 46 of the new Clay Paky A.Leda B-EYE K20 fixtures along with 20 x Sharpy Wash luminaires, all supplied by rental house Neg Earth. "I saw the B-EYE K20s at the factory as a pre-production model last June," says Routledge. "Clay Paky asked me what I thought and I immediately loved what they could do. They were totally mesmeriszing and offered a whole new world of possibility. It was there and then that I knew I wanted to debut them on this tour." Routledge rigged 36 of the B-EYEs across 2 x 100' trusses that outlined the large video screen while the other 10 provided graphic effects on the curved band riser behind the band and Barlow's piano. "For a lot of the show I used the B-EYEs as standard washes," says Routledge. "They can go super tight and also nice and wide. In addition the colors on them are perfect--from saturated washes to hues with great color correction." Routledge also took advantage of the fixtures' cutting-edge graphic mode, "The units are one of the first that are capable of cross fading in and out of macros as well as manipulating the foreground and background of such effects," says Routledge. "From random sparkle effects in Barlow's 'Rule The World' to having huge rotating effects for 'Relight My Fire;' the units gave me massive flexibility without ever being tacky. "The unit is so bright I was able to get a great spot light out of just using the centre pixel dot of each fixture for a look. I could make fractal patterns for his new track 'Requiem' that has a Beatles-esque vibe to it and then swing them into full party mode for 'Shine' which suited our theme park colorful graphics for this outing. Gary played a two hour set and not once did I have to worry about options for songs. "The feedback for the show has been amazing. We were receiving tweets on just how good the lighting was and the crew loved the units. I feel very lucky that I had the right show at the right time to take these new units out for a spin--they just fitted the bill perfectly."
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