4Wall Entertainment Includes Chauvet Professional In Otis Howard's Rig For Miley Cyrus NCAA Tournament ShowGrammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, and actress Miley Cyrus performed between games of the NCAA Men's Division 1 Basketball Tournament Final Four, which was aired on the CBS network. Her performance paid tribute to frontline workers and their continued service and sacrifices during the COVID-19 pandemic. Lighting designer Otis Howard called on over 500 light fixtures supplied by 4Wall Entertainment in a design that used modern technology to create a dazzling, elevated 1970s rock and roll show for the superstar. Included in this mix were close to 200 Chauvet Professional COLORado 2 Solo fixtures. The par style wash units, which are fitted with three 40 W RGBW LEDs, were positioned directly behind Cyrus along with 44 LED panels. The creative inspiration for the Miley Cyrus team for the lighting design was from early rock shows like Queen and Led Zeppelin. "One thing we knew we had to have, was a lot of par cans, without having par cans," jokes Howard. "As we started to get deeper into the design, she wanted lighting under stairs, primary color looks and large washes to really dive deep into the theme of the show." Putting together this show with smaller crews than usual due to the pandemic, Howard leaned on a talented team, asking them to take on multiple responsibilities. "This was such a collaborative effort in all aspects of the show," says Howard. "Lighting director Michael Appel, lighting director Stephen Sakowski, and gaffer Mike Grimes were all crucial elements on the team. Howard also spoke about his relationship with 4Wall and long-time friend 4Wall VP of business development, Al Ridella. "I'm happy to have this relationship with 4Wall," he says. "We have worked on several projects before and during the pandemic, like the NBA bubble, and the gear and people have just been phenomenal. I've known Al for a long time, and it is always a pleasure to work with him. I know he has every intention to make sure we have a good show, and I appreciate that. He's always a phone call away."
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