The RoboSpot MotionCamera is a revolutionary moving head fixture featuring an integrated HD camera remotely controlled via DMX to pan, tilt, zoom and autofocus.
Featuring a full HD camera with high light sensitivity capabilities down to 0.3 Lux illumination levels, the fixture provides a “first person view” for the followspot operator to track the performer across the stage. Video signals are instantly transferred to the RoboSpot BaseStation via a high-speed Ethernet cat5 cable.
Saïd M’Roumbaba – Soprano to his numerous fans – has perfected the art of combining music, politics and urban poetry with edginess, meaning, accessibility and superlative showmanship. His live shows are selling out everywhere, and he is currently touring French-speaking Europe for the rest of the year.
Eleven trucks of production equipment is a lot for one stand-up comedian, but delivering the nuances of live comedy in an arena format is a fine art which needs a delicate balance of style and production values … and for Denmark’s leading comedian, Anders “Anden” (the Duck) Matthesen, this happened to be a 25th anniversary tour, so he wanted to make a BIG impact!
Lighting designer Thomas Dechandon of the 4eleven collective created a stunning show for French superstar pop-rock band Indochine’s recent tour, including over 200 Robe moving lights on the rig – with MegaPointes, Spiiders, LEDBeam 150s – plus a 6-way RoboSpot remote follow spotting system that was run by three operators.
Seventeen Robe RoboSpot Base Stations controlling tracking Robe BMFL fixtures provided a comprehensive remote follow spotting solution for production lighting designer Jerry Appelt at the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest.
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