02 August 2012

Having already laid down the foundations it was simply a matter of refining the show for Step Up or Step Up 2.
Christiaan Ballot, Peter Riek and Ryan Lombard from Blond used ESP Vision to come up with a concept and then asked Dreamsets to assist with the final set design. Dreamsets came to the party and produced an exceptional dance floor which incorporated LED strips.

Said Ryan, “The grandMA is an awesome console, it’s quick and I didn’t struggle.” After the first episode ran without a glitch, he had confidence in the material and could relax and enjoy the rest of the production. “The challenge is to please the director and everyone else, but it was a lot of fun,” Ryan added.
Every episode had a theme and there were two songs per episode, each song with its own signature. “Ryan did exceptionally well,” commented Christiaan.
There was no set construction. The show was kept clean yet eye-catching with a DJ table, audience table and screens positioned on trussing as a backdrop. “Eventech supplied the truss and helped us set up,” said Christiaan. “We decided to go with a lot of LED and moving lights.”
Robe ColorSpot 700s were hung from the roof and positioned on the trussing (of the screen), providing rays of side light and gobo work on the floor. The 575s were put on the legs of the trussing, two per leg, for effects and gobo work. Robe 250s were positioned on the corners and behind the audience, further complimenting the ambience and providing some “Eye-Candy“ for the camera.

Congratulations Blond on another fantastic production.
Equipment List:
12 x Robe ColorSpot 700
12 x Robe ColorSpot 575
12 x Robe ColorSpot 250s
6 x Clay Paky Sharpies (12 for the Finale)
24 x Bright Q LEDs
120 x Parcans
36 x 2Ks