Grammy award-winning country music duo Naomi and Wynonna Judd bid their fans a final farewell on an 18-city tour that saw the reunited mother-daughter act performing beneath a large rig that included 17 Martin MAC III Profiles, 22 MAC 2000 Wash XBs, and 20 MAC 700 Wash fixtures, among other automated luminaires, all provided by Upstaging. Production Designer John Featherstone of Lightswitch … [Read more...]
Stunning Martin LED Cylinder on “GiannaDream Tour”
LD Mamo Pozzoli uses flexible, easy-to-use LC Series panels in unique design for Italian star’s latest tour This past fall, Italian singer-songwriter and rock musician Gianna Nannini was out on her 15 date “GiannaDream Tour” with lighting and set design by Mamo Pozzoli. Mamo incorporated a highly unique and visually stunning cylindrical LED screen made up of Martin LC Series LED panels into … [Read more...]
Martin Professional offers iPhone MAXRemote
The iPhone MAXRemote from Martin Professional is a personal assistant to remotely control lighting devices straight from an iPhone or iPod touch. It is the ultimate remote tool for the Martin Maxxyz™ lighting console and Maxxyz PC™ - the ideal tool for updating presets on stage. It features a beautiful user interface and original features. MAXRemote discovers remote lighting devices … [Read more...]
Martin Maxxyz meets the challenge on “Sing Live” 10th anniversary
On September 27th lighting designer Jeff Atkisson positioned himself behind a Martin Maxxyz lighting console in London’s Royal Albert Hall, ready to light the 10th Anniversary celebration of “Sing Live,” a concert consisting of 600+ singers. “It was at times overwhelming but also amazing knowing that I was walking into Royal Albert Hall yet completely prepared for the show before it even … [Read more...]
Martin Maxxyz 2.60 software release
Martin Professional is proud to announce the release of software version 2.60 for the Maxxyz™ family of lighting controllers. Continuing the company’s mission to provide high quality software with the user in mind, this new release again shows how an intuitive user-interface and functionality can turn programming of a complex light show into a pleasant experience. Mark Cues (Move-in-Black) The … [Read more...]