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grandMA and Bruce Springsteen make Magic together

Monday, November 26, 2007 || MA Lighting

As Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band began the Magic tour, their first full-scale tour of the US and Europe since 2002-2003, grandMA was right there with them. The Magic tour kicked off in Hartford, Connecticut on Oct. 2 the same day the Magic album, Springsteens first with The E Street band in five years, was released. For lighting designer Jeff Ravitz, its his first tour using the grandMA although he has deployed the console on a number of one-off TV events. He characterizes the look of the Magic tour as clean, dramatic, forceful and large scale with the lighting design supporting the magic generated by the band itself.

Bruce is an artist who needs very little embellishment in performance: Were aware of that, says Ravitz. That being said, Bruce likes drama and mood, and we strive to keep pace. There are not a lot of bells and whistles. Just nine or ten people on stage who figure prominently in the show and need to get a thorough lighting treatment. Everyone is lit as opposed to some other bands. Its a complex show that comes off as very simple.

The grandMA controls a number of Vari*Lite VL1000s which form the backbone of the lighting rig. They are used to key light each band member in quite a precise, sculpted sort of way, Ravitz explains. Layered over them is the Morpheus FaderBeam, which provides an overall foundation for many of the looks of the show. In addition, we have Martin MAC 2000 Profiles and Vari*Lite VL2500 spots for patterning and texture plus six Martin LittleBig lights, six Morpheus BrightBurst 2000s and a couple of three-inch fresnels.

He points out that the grandMA is really called upon to do an awful lot. Its very complicated to make the show look simple; its a huge task for our programmer, Jason Badger. As the designer, Im in the position of asking for what I want to see, and if the programmer is able to get it for me easily and quickly, I know the board is performing efficiently. If not, I know its bogging him down. The grandMA enabled us to move quite swiftly.

Jason manages a lot of universes and really works the board to the max. And weve never had a control-related delay, Ravitz continues. We initially thought we would be mixing media on the show, and the grandMA emerged as the ideal console for that. Although we arent doing that, now, its exciting to know the grandMA can futureproof us. Its an investment for tours to come.

"We are flattered to be specified as the console of choice on Jeff Ravitzs largest touring concert project. Jeff is such a consummate professional that the choice of the grandMA really means something to us. When you couple that with the programming magic of Jason Badger and the fact that its all for the 'Boss' well, it just doesnt get any better than that," commented A.C.T Lighting President and CEO Bob Gordon. A.C.T. Lighting is the exclusive distributor of the grandMA in North America.

John Hoffman is the touring grandMA operator for Magic. Todd Ricci is the shows Lighting Director.

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