21 February 2012
Courtesy Louise Stickland
Johannesburg-based VWV, One of South Africa’s leading production companies – responsible for the spectacular closing ceremony of the 2010 Soccer World Cup amongst many other events – has invested in Robe’s new ROBIN MMX Spot moving light fixtures.
“They are currently building up a carefully selected stock of their own lighting technology, which is starting to expand,” explains VWV Technical Director Jonathan “Jonno” Royston, who co-ordinates all the company’s technical requirements.
The purchase of the eight MMXs is the start of an expansion in the kit they own. The units were supplied by Robe’s South African distributor, DWR, also based in Johannesburg.

This is VWV’s first Robe purchase, but Royston has been familiar with the brand for some time and also seen various Robe products in action on their diverse rosta of shows and events.
DWR and the Robe lighting factory in the Czech Republic turned the delivery around in lightening quick time, so the eight new units could immediately be used on a ‘Save The Rhinos’ event for the Wildlands Conservation Trust’s Rhino Conservation Project staged in Nelson Mandela Square, Sandton, Johannesburg.
Here, they were mounted on vertical trussing ‘totem’ towers concealed behind a wooden hide – where interested parties walked-in and talked to Rhino experts about the animals’ plight, and discovered how they can be proactive in contributing to the campaign to save them.

It was Rosig’s first chance to use the MMX Spots – although he has used Robe products on many of his designs in recent years. He also really liked the units, saying, “They are great for dazzling aerial effects as well as more moody things like fire, water and snow effects”.
He adds that features like the DMX controllable hot spot are extremely useful, which means you can get a nice even light field, even when the beam is irised right down. Although he didn’t really use this for the Save The Rhino’s show …. He says it will be “Amazing” for rock and music gigs.
He thinks the projection quality is excellent, appreciates the smooth optics and of course, the dual animation wheel – which is a hit with all designers!
VWV’s MMXs were the second batch to be delivered in South Africa. Pretoria based retail company Blond Productions took delivery of the first to add to their growing rental stock.
