Visitors to LDI have been invited to try the Lancelot 4kW HTI followspot and effects projector which has been causing a stir at stadium events such as Ben Hur and the Beijing Olympics in recent times.
Also on display will be one of Robert Juliat stalwarts, the 2500W HMI Cyrano 3°-8° followspot and the newly released DMX-operated version of the unique Victor 1.8kW MSR followspot. The manual Victor was first launched at last year’s LDI, since when it has proved Robert Juliat’s fastest selling followspot to date.
All of these followspots are suitable for medium to large venues but the short throw 1800W MSR Flo will also be going through its paces.
New for this year is the Horus, the popular tungsten cyclorama light which has been reintroduced into the Robert Juliat catalogue by popular demand. The cyc light has been subject to comprehensive remodelling and updating to ensure it stays relevant in today’s market and remains as popular in future as it has been to date.
Finally, to celebrate the 90th Anniversary year of Robert Juliat the company has undergone a total branding re-style which includes a new logo and a completely redesigned sales brochure.
Seventy stylish pages of information, illustrations and technical specifications give you everything you need to know about the full range of Robert Juliat products. With sections on Profile Spots, Single Lens Luminaires and a range of Specialty Products – in addition to its world-famous, award-winning Followspots – the new brochure gives insights into why Robert Juliat products are so popular throughout the world.
To mark this momentous milestone, Robert Juliat will also be exhibiting several antique projectors from the RJ museum collection providing the visitor with a fascinating insight into the development of theatre and cinema lighting over the past 90 years.
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