Chroma-Q News Archive - Page 28

DBN lights Liverpool Landmark - 21/08/2009
Manchester-based lighting company DBN Lighting supplied design services and equipment to illuminate the river facing façade of the Port of Liverpool building for 'LuminoCity', a 30-minute multimedia spectacular created and produced by Walk the Plank and featuring video projections, pyrotechnics,...

Chroma-Q® Color Block 2 Lighting Is on the Ball at British Grand Prix - 28/07/2009
Once again, Chroma-Q® LED fixtures brought the stunning Clubhouse of the British Racing Drivers’ Club (BRDC) at Silverstone racing circuit to life with a temporary lighting installation for their annual British Grand Prix Ball.

Chroma-Q Color Web Gets Theatrical for Elaine Paige Tour - 02/06/2009
UK Rental Supplier Amber Lites (Scotland) Ltd invested in Chroma-Q® Color Web™ 125 LED panels to provide scenic elements for the recent Elaine Paige 40th Anniversary UK tour and other client events. Regarded as "The First Lady of British Musical Theatre" due to her...

Chroma-Q® Gets Connected with EtherSwitch Range - 12/05/2009
The Chroma-Q® range of professional lighting products and accessories has been extended with the launch of the Magic Box™ EtherSwitch 7™, a touring grade, high quality Gigabit Ethernet switch that supports simultaneous computer connections.

Chroma-Q® Color Web Provides Killer Tour Effects - 27/04/2009
Lighting designer Steven Douglas is using 265 square metres of Chroma-Q® Color Web™ 125 LED panels to provide a curved video effect backdrop for the stage design of platinum indie rock band The Killers' current 'Day & Age World Tour 2009'.

Chroma-Q sets its Sights on the Web - 31/03/2009
To celebrate the launch of the new Chroma-Q® Color Block 2™ LED fixture and the growing success of the award-winning lighting brand worldwide, www.chroma-q.com has been launched.
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