Talk:LED stage lighting

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[edit] This is not

This is a legitimate article about a new technology in lighting. Not a advertisement for Martin. Please do not speedy delete. Leaderofearth 05:52, 15 November 2007 (UTC)

The subject of the article seems reasonable even to someone who doesn't know much about lighting. I have removed the external link to Martin because it was not in compliance with the external links policy. You could use it as a reference for a non-controversial statement or to cite an example of an example case or special case of something, but the link doesn't appear to have anything of that sort. The article is better of without it. Royalbroil 14:10, 15 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] LEDs

Just got a truckload of LED's in for the Concordia Christmas Concert- 28 High End ColorBlazes and 48 City Theatrical Color Blasts, in addition to the 12 Color Blasts we own at Concordia. As I work with them more I'll add to the article and I hope to get some photos of them. -JWGreen (talk) 05:47, 28 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Pictures and live music

I've noticed a lack of pictures of LED fixtures in use. I've got a few posable ones such as

however i dont think i have them doing anything interesting. Its a shame really, the one with the towers was 10 battons of LED's that were being controled by the visual guys (arkaos dmx version i think) in such a way as they could display low res versions of what was on the screens video-mapped over the stage, it did look very very cool near the end, but obviously i was too busy opping to take many pictures. which brings me on to my next point. The uses only includes theatre type uses, at some point i will write stuff about uses in live music. ~Wilflet (talk) 16:31, 11 January 2008 (UTC)