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Photo credits: Robert Juliat

Robert Juliat at the Royal Opera House

It’s time for the Elm Shakespeare Company’s annual free summer Shakespeare production in New Haven, Connecticut’s Edgerton Park, and once again Robert Juliat followspots will play a key role, this time for The Bard’s “Measure For Measure.” Some 30,000 people are expected to attend performances through August and over the Labor Day weekend.

“It will be our fifth season using Robert Juliat spots,” says Jamie Burnett, who serves as lighting designer, production manager, resident set designer and master electrician for the Company. “We are using the Super Korrigan [1200-watt HMI] and Topaze [1200-watt MSD] fixtures for the play, and their light output is great.”

Robert Juliat followspots have made “a vast improvement” to the Company’s productions, he reports. “I get a lot of punch and control in an outdoor environment for a small footprint. The operators like them, and learn them quickly – they enjoy the very smooth and precise control they get with the spots. The spots are very intuitive to operate and it is easy to control the beam.”




Posted: 7th of June, 2012

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