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| Vari-Lite Heads to Sam's Town |
| Lighting Designer Steven Douglas tours with the VL3500™ Spot luminaire |
| Published Tuesday, April 24, 2007 |
Currently embarked on their second world tour, multi-platinum Island Records recording artists’ The Killers are selling-out hundreds of performance venues from festivals to stadiums. Behind the scenes, Lighting Designer Steven Douglas and Show Designer Bryan Leitch created an exhilarating design to complement both the music and the band. To achieve his enriching lighting design for the Sam’s Town tour,
“This new album and tour are quite themed,” began
Douglas went on to state, “We try to adapt new ideas all the time. For instance, the lighting rig houses a moving motor system. We can change the shape and look of the grid for each song, which helps to keep it interesting from a visual point of view for people who at some of the shows can be quite far away from the stage. It also helps fill in the space that exists in some of the bigger arenas on this tour.”
For the Sam’s Town tour,
“The band is quite visual. We like to use the heavier colors, but only about three colors per song. The color mixing of all the VARI*LITE® fixtures is tremendous, going all the way back to the VL5™
On the current tour schedule, The Killers will play a number of festivals. For the majority of this, they will play as the headliner. In these instances,
“At one festival, the house rig wasn’t really up to standard. So we hung our rig above theirs and we absolutely blew the other bands away. We didn’t use the festival rig at all. Quite a few people were impressed by the quality of the VARI*LITE® luminaires.”
“The VL3500 Spot is great for outdoor venues. The zoom range is so phenomenal I can go from a tight iris beam to looking like I got 80 wash lights. At the festivals, I sometimes have to play with the shutters and focus the palettes, but then we are ready to go.”
Douglas concluded, “To me, lighting choices really all depend upon the song. I don’t like to sit down and put in effects, just to be putting in effects. You can only light the music that the band is playing. The Killers music is quite diverse, so my lighting needs to be as well. The VL3500 Spot is unlike any other fixture on the market, and that is why it is perfect for this tour.”
Steven Douglas began his lighting career at the age of 18 working in the theatre. In November 2004, while living in his hometown of
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