Tech Talk
Chamsys MagicQ MQ500M Stadium
UK-based lighting designer & operator Simon Horn Road Tests the Chamsys MagicQ MQ500M Stadium lighting console.
Read MoreSecure Reliable Transport
Tech Talk discusses Secure Reliable Transport, an open source video protocol that optimises video streaming performance across unpredictable networks.
Read MoreLighting For Camera
During lockdown Colourblind drew upon their experience in broadcast lighting on a number of livestreamed events such as the Isol-Aid Festival.
Read MoreStacey Brosnan
CX Magazine interviews lighting technician Stacey Brosnan about how she started in the industry and current Covid-related challenges.
Read MoreBig Picture Deliver World’s First Live To Air xR Broadcast
Big Picture implemented a live xR (extended reality) broadcast of the Dally M Awards – a world first application of the technology.
Read MoreThis Could Be Serious
Dope, diesel, and degradation – just a few of themes covered in this sample chapter from Julius Grafton’s new book ‘This Could Be Serious.’
Read MoreCloud Computing in Your Production Business
Simon Byrne outlines the advantages of cloud computing for productions where maximum bandwidth and connection quality can be crucial.
Read MoreWorld’s First Fully Decentralised Remote Show Event
Director in Vienna, LD in Munich, lighting operator in Frankfurt, FOH and broadcast sound mixed in Cologne, sound recording in New York. All in real time.
Read MoreVale Russell Nelson
Russell Nelson spent over 40 years full-time in the music industry in many roles ranging from audio engineer to guitar tech, musician and music teacher.
Read MoreWe’ve Got Magic To Do: Pippin Re-Opens Sydney
CX speaks with lighting designer Mitch Fenton about the production for Pippin – Sydney’s first major post-COVID theatre production.
Read MoreWhile We’re Powered Down
Show Technology offers a few tips for keeping battery-operated LED fixtures healthy during hibernation so they’re ready to go when events and gigs start up again.
Read MoreENTTEC’S CVC4 LED Driver
ENTTEC have released the CVC4, a DMX-controllable, pixel mappable, constant voltage LED driver.
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