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Altman Chalice 100W LED Downlight Pendant

chalice-led-downlight-3-colorsThe Altman Chalice 100W LED Downlight Pendant is a 100W LED architectural down light designed for permanent installation and energy savings.  Integration into an existing control system is easy with the simple three button DMX addressing locates at the top of the fixture:  set it once and enjoy a smoothly integrated and energy efficient illumination solution for your area of choice.

The Chalice may be controlled by your lighting console, architectural control system or both. It is  also available as a mains dimmable fixture for those facilities without a DMX control system, or for easy retrofit to a current installation for energy savings.

Features:

  • 3k, 6k, RGBA or RGBW array options as well as custom arrays as specified
  • Interchangeable Lenses: VNSP, NSP, MFL, WFL and XWFL.
  • DMX or Mains Dimmable control
  • Push Button DMX Addressing
  • DMX Passthrough
  • Power: 100W LED driver
  • Weight: Approx 12 lbs.
  • ETL, cETL and CE Listed for Indoor Use

Downloads:

PDFData Sheet
Installation Manual
Wiring Diagram
Drawing (dwg)
Specifications)
Videos
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Basic Stage Makeup Workshop 2015

Registration now Open!

Fall 2015 Makeup Post PicParlights is proud to present a Theatrical Makeup Seminar by Professional Makeup Artist Roger Riggle September 12, 2015.  Pre-Registration is required for this popular workshop, and space is limited, so reserve your spot today!

      • Saturday September 12, 1-5 pm
      • Performing Arts Factory 244 S. Jefferson Street, in Frederick MD
      • Features Washington based makeup artist Roger Riggle.
      • Fee-  $75 before 7/1/15,  $90 after 7/1.

Hands on Training

This year’s session will be an afternoon packed with makeup techniques, tips and tricks.  This session is perfect for teachers, community theatre groups and beginning drama students!  Demonstrating on a model, Roger starts with the absolute basics and works to the completed stage face.  Students map a design on paper, and then apply it to their model.  Roger offers help and answers questions as they work.

With mastery of basic techniques under their belt, the class watches a demo on old age techniques–veins, hand, wrinkles, age spots, etc–and applies what they have learned to their models under the watchful eye of a professional artist.  By the end of the class it will appear that our models have aged 75 years, and the artists will have gained knowledge, experience, and confidence.

Each participant will bring another person to be their model.  Models do not apply makeup, simply sit to be “made up”.  Photo releases will be required for participants.  Each student will receive a packet of supplies to take home.  Register early — last year’s class sold out quickly!

How do I sign up?

To register, email us using the link below or call 301-698-9242.

SIGN UP TODAY

 About Roger Riggle

 

rogerheadshot__small_Roger Riggle is the Primary Make-up consultant for Parlights. As a part of our commitment to continuing education, and bringing resources to the community, Parlights is proud to host regularly scheduled hands-on seminars with this local treasure and industry professional.

Mr. Riggle has been a licensed, professional make up artist for over 20 years. Roger has hosted numerous Washington , D.C instructional seminars for area artists; everything from beauty and photography make up to Halloween transformations and special effects make up techniques. During his 10 years at Kinetic Artistry, Roger managed the make up department – 7 different lines; sales, consultation and artistry. Roger worked for over 10 years as the make up artist for Tom Radcliffe, a leader in headshot photography at the Point of View Studio also in Takoma Park, MD. Roger applied the photographic make up to thousands of actors, sports celebrities, musicians and opera singers.

Roger specializes in Halloween make-overs and the transforming of personalities for diverse, special events. In addition, Roger has created special make up effects for disaster simulation used in the training of nurses, doctors and EMS personnel. His credits include triage exercises at the Baltimore/Washington International Airport, for the Secret Service, and for the UHUHS military training facility. Roger has also designed for numerous theatrical productions which entails researching and articulating the authenticity of period styles.

Roger has a degree in drama from the Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. and, since 1978, has choreographed, directed and produced numerous operas and musical theatre productions. For eight years, Roger was the Associate Producer of TheatreFest, theatre-in-residence program, at Montclair State University in Montclair, N.J. Roger has worked with many celebrities including: Leslie Uggams, Susan Lucci, Debbie Reynolds, Kim Zimmer, Pattie LuPone and Betty Buckley.

Mr. Riggle has directed operas at the annual Amalfi Music Festival in Italy. He is a member of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers.

Parlights is very proud, and fortunate, to have Roger Riggle as a resource for our customers.

Pathway Cognito Console Training

Fall 2015 Cognito Training Post PicRegistration is now open for Pathway Cognito Console Training at Parlights!

Parlights own Walt Dowling will teach the basics of  Cognito with hands on training.

  • Thursday, September 10 2015 from 10am to 4pm
  • Classes will be taught at Parlights new facility on Bowmans Farm Road
  • There is no charge for the training, but space is limited and pre-registration is required.

Learning an easier way to work!

Cognito presents a new and completely intuitive approach to programming conventional lights, LEDs and moving lights.  The command line is gone, and now four simple actions:  Select, Control, Record and Play, will have you confidently controlling your lights in no time.   This class is perfect for lighting designers, teachers, students, facility managers, community theatre members as well as those who just want to see what the excitement is all about.

Join us as we…

  • start as a complete beginner level
  • move thru the four step process
  • answer questions all along the way
  • explore the color picker, effects suite, and libraries.
  • introduce Neato apps
  • and more…

 

We’ll supply the pizza!

This session will be held at the new Parlights facility on Bowmans Farm Road in Frederick, MD.

Admission is free, but space is limited and pre-registration is required.  We have a limited number of consoles, so both classes are BYOB–bring your own board–where possible.

How do I sign up?

TO REGISTER, call 301.698.9242 or email Slevitt@parlights.com

 

 

Strand Lighting Palette Console Training

Registration is now open!Fall 2015 Palette Training Post Pic

Philips Entertainment/ Strand Lighting’s Bobby Harrell returns to teach the basics of Palette with hands on training at Parlights.

  • Friday, October 2 2015 from 10am to 4pm
  • Classes will be taught at Parlights new facility on Bowmans Farm Road
  • There is no charge for the training, but space is limited and pre-registration is required.

Starting with “Here is the ON button”, these hands on sessions will cover…

  • Turning on a light
  • Submasters and Cues and Groups, oh my!
  • Patching and controlling LEDs and automated lighting
  • Special FX
  • Programming tips and tricks.

 

We’ll supply the pizza!

Both classes will be held at our NEW shop location, 10-4, and are open to teachers, students, administrators, designers and others using or considering a Strand Lighting Palette, LightPalette, or Palette PC Console.

Admission is free, but space is limited and pre-registration is required.  We have a limited number of consoles, so both classes are BYOB–bring your own board–where possible.

How do I sign up?

TO REGISTER, call 301.698.9242 or email Slevitt@parlights.com

MA Lighting dot2 Console

A New Standard

The MA Lighting dot2 Console sets the new standard for mid-sized lighting consoles:  Big Features and MA Software with a price tag you can afford.

  • MA Quality & Reliability
  • Easy Operation
  • Plug-N-Go Networking

MA DOT POST DEMOFeatures:

  • Minimal set-up time by Patch & Go
  • Intuitive Graphical User Interface
  • Simple full tracking backup with plug and play hardware
  • Scalable with wings and external touchscreens
  • Compact all-in-one lightweight design
  • 4,096 Control Channels
  • 2 internal touchscreens
  • 6 playback faders
  • 12 playback buttons
  • 1 A/B playback fader
  • 1 etherCON (dot2-Net, sACN, Artnet)
  • (5) XLR 5-pin (1 in / 4 out)
  • Size: 16.8” x 21.5” x 6.4”
  • Weight: 15.4 lbs

Product Information & Specifications:

For additional information click on the dot2 logo below.

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How can I see an MA Lighting dot2 Console in Person?

Call 301.698.9242 to schedule a demonstration or email sales@parlights.com
We’ll be happy to bring an MA dot2 to your facility, set it up, and show you what it can do.
We look forward to seeing you smile!

Altman PHX LED Profile

phoenix ledThe Altman PHX LED Profile is a  high efficiency LED spotlight that seamlessly replaces traditional ellipsoidal spotlights (“Lekos”).  Bright enough for overstage or from the catwalk front of house, PHX LED is compatible with conventional PHX lenses, gates, and accessories as well the accessories and “front ends” of fixtures from a certain competing manufacturer.

Buy an entire LED fixture, or reuse the front of your existing fixtures with PHX LED!

Features:

  • True LED replacement for conventional 575w and 750w halogen ellipsoidal spotlights.
  • Available in 150w or 250w RGBA, RGBW, 3000K White & 5600k White models
  • 360 degree rotating barrel with “tools free” Drop-In Iris slot
  • 3-Shutter Planes with easy to use shutter locks
  • Completely enclosed accessory holder eliminates light leaks
  • Tool free interchangeable barrels for 19°, 26°, 36°, and 50° Beams
  • 5° and 10° lenses available
  • Compatible with most Source Four™ accessories, gate assemblies, lenses, and effects
  • ETL, cETL & CE listed.

 

A word about color…LED DEMO BUTTON

LED Theatrical Lighting fixtures use a variety of color mixing systems to match the colors used in “conventional” stage lighting.  Some use four colors of LED, some use seven.  Some use RGBA, some use RGBW, and some use a combination of primary and secondary colors.  All of these systems have different strengths and weaknesses, and all of them are the subject of much debate (mostly between salesmen and anyone they can get to listen).

Our recommendation?  Don’t give in to the hype.
We think that you are smart enough to make your own choice.
See for yourself, use your eyes, and decide what works best for your application in your space lighting actual people.

Downloads

PDFData Sheet
Manual
Drawing (pdf)
Drawing (dwg)
Specifications (MS Word)
Videos
download arrowDownload Area (Photometrics Files at bottom of page)

Stage Curtain Flammability – Have you checked yours?

A Grande Drape installed by Parlights
A Grande Drape installed by Parlights

Stage Curtain Flammability should be checked annually.

Parlights can help.   Contact us for help help testing your curtains!

(We can also help with annual maintenance and inspections for theatrical lighting and rigging equipment).

Are your Curtains properly certified?

Stage Drapes and Curtains must pass NFPA 705, a fire resistance regulation, and all properly made curtains arrive with this certification from their manufacturer.

Look for one of these terms on your curtains:

  • IFR—Inherently Flame Resistant, the fabric is woven of fibers that will not burn under normal circumstances.  A curtain that has gotten drenched with oil, for example, is no longer considered IFR. Examples of IFR fabrics are typically the poly fibers—Encore, Poly Scrim, Poly muslin, and Trevira Muslin
  • FR–Flame Resistant, the fabric has been treated with a chemical immersion process to prevent combustion. These include the cotton fabrics used onstage—velour, cotton muslin and scrim, Leno, Commando and Duvetyn, and some manufactured fabrics as well.  Because the solution is applied to the surface of the fabric, it will wear off in time. Most flame proofing chemicals are water based, and will be dissipated by high humidity, repeated cleaning or other contact with water.   FR certification is good for one year.

Environmental challenges, high humidity or a heavy coat of dust, will reduce the flame retardancy of Stage Curtains.

Clean and Repair, or Replace?

Eventually you need to make a tough choice: endeavor to clean, repair and retreat curtains…or replace them.

Frequently a drape that has hung for 10 years is worn to the point of no return.

Often, replacement cost vs. cleaning /treatment is the first consideration.   Some fabrics, poly in particular, can (technically) be cleaned…though the cost to do so is often prohibitive.  Others, including cotton velvet or velour, cannot be cleaned.   You should also consider the time involved: the turn around time for new curtains is about a month, about the same as the time required to clean, retreat, and dry your existing curtains.

We find the vast majority of customers opt for the new curtain.

If you need assistance measuring your curtains for a cost estimate, click here.

Questions? Contact Parlights!  We are here to help.

From measurements to estimates, repairs to replacement – our team of professionals is your resource for Stage Curtains and Draperies!

Contact Parlights

 

 

 

 

Fall Special Effects Makeup Seminar

Special Effects Makeup September 13, 2014Parlights is delighted to present renowned Washington makeup artist Roger Riggle for an advanced special effects makeup seminar on September 13, 2014 from 1-5 pm at the Performing Arts Factory, 244 S. Jefferson Street, in Frederick MD.

The seminar will begin with an overview of four–color bruise wheels, and techniques for creating new bruised effects.  Next, students will explore use of color combinations to show how the trauma site ages one week.  Finally, students will practice the art of “Moulage” (French for “to mold”) with Ben Nye’s Nose and Scar putty, cotton, and Spirit Gum Adhesive.   They’ll add liquid Latex, and learn to seal and color the realistic wound.

Demonstrations will include:  burns and blisters, swelling bumps, cuts, larger gashes, large open wounds.  Wounds will also incorporate  the uses of stipple sponging, thick blood and liquid blood.   After the demonstration, students will apply techniques learned during the seminar to create wounds on their models.

How do I sign up?

  • Seating is limited to a maximum of (12) registered attendee/ model pairs
  • Early Bird Registration is available for $ 75.00 prior to August 1, 2014
  • Standard Registration fee of $90.00 applies after August 1
  • Registration Fees are non-refundable, and include necessary makeup & supplies for the session

To register, email us using the link below or call 301-698-9242.

SIGN UP TODAY

 

 

 

 

About Roger Riggle

rogerheadshot__small_Roger Riggle is the Primary Make-up consultant for Parlights.  As a part of our commitment to continuing education, and bringing resources to the community, Parlights is proud to host regularly scheduled hands-on DIY seminars with this local treasure and industry professional.

Mr. Riggle has been a licensed, professional make up artist for over 20 years. Roger has hosted numerous Washington , D.C instructional seminars for area artists; everything from beauty and photography make up to Halloween transformations and special effects make up techniques. During his 10 years at Kinetic Artistry, Roger managed the make up department – 7 different lines; sales, consultation and artistry.  Roger worked for over 10 years as the make up artist for Tom Radcliffe, a leader in headshot photography at the Point of View Studio also in Takoma Park, MD. Roger applied the photographic make up to thousands of actors, sports celebrities, musicians and opera singers.

Roger specializes in Halloween make-overs and the transforming of personalities for diverse, special events. In addition, Roger has created special make up effects for disaster simulation used in the training of nurses, doctors and EMS personnel. His credits include triage exercises at the Baltimore/Washington International Airport, for the Secret Service, and for the UHUHS military training facility. Roger has also designed for numerous theatrical productions which entails researching and articulating the authenticity of period styles.

Roger has a degree in drama from the Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. and, since 1978, has choreographed, directed and produced numerous operas and musical theatre productions. For eight years, Roger was the Associate Producer of TheatreFest, theatre-in-residence program, at Montclair State University in Montclair, N.J.  Roger has worked with many celebrities including: Leslie Uggams, Susan Lucci, Debbie Reynolds, Kim Zimmer, Pattie LuPone and Betty Buckley.

Mr. Riggle has directed operas at the annual Amalfi Music Festival in Italy.  He is a member of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers.

Parlights is very proud, and fortunate, to have Roger Riggle as a resource for our customers.

 

Introduction to Stage Lighting

stage plugBasic Theatrical Lighting Seminar

Beginning with an overview of typical equipment, this introductory seminar covers the basics of Stage Lighting with an emphasis on getting it all up and working…safely.

Introduction to Stage Lighting is taught by Parlights team members and stage veterans, in your class room or on your stage.

  • Lekos, scoops, & fresnels..OH MY!
  • Connectors, plugs, & lamps
  • Basic lighting positions
  • Electrical safety