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CONTENTS
Summer 2019 Volume 23 No.2
Devising a laser-focused design for Dog Blood’s highly-anticipated 2019 festival appearances, Pg. 22
FEATURES
18.
A Compelling, Earth-Conscious
Design for
MOTHER MOTHER
By Andrew King
Quirky indie-pop outfit Mother Mother
spent the first quarter of 2019 supporting
their latest album, Dance and Cry, with a
unique and versatile stage show featuring
a recyclable set.
DEPARTMENTS
26.
NEWS FLASHES
The latest from Canada’s
lighting, video &
production industries 41. ADVERTISERS’
INDEX
44. CLASSIFIEDS
15. AGENDA
Your industry event
calendar 46. 16. NORTHERN LIGHTS
The 2019 JUNO Awards,
Les Petits Chanteurs de
Laval & more. PROJECT UPDATE
KISS’s End of the Road
tour, Germany’s
Dancing on Ice & more
THE NEXT STAGE
Top Theatre LDs on the State of
Their Art
By Michael Raine
A panel of Canadian and international
theatre LDs weighs in on current trends
and technologies affecting their arm of
the industry.
22. 30.
Designing for Dog Blood at Buku
& Ultra
By Andrew King
Two of EDM’s best, Skirllex and Boys
Noize, took their Dog Blood project to
some major festival stages with a laser-
based show as unique and exciting as the
duo itself. A Primer for Lighting Pros
By Andrew King
To facilitate collaboration between
the continually-converging disciplines
of lighting and video, we present an
updated glossary of key terms and more
for lighting professionals.
LASERS OVER EVERYTHING
09.
BOOST YOUR VIDEO
VOCABULARY
34. IN FOCUS
Jennafer Beck & Matthieu
Larivée
36. PRODUCT SPOTS
New products &
technologies for the
lighting, video & staging
markets
PL&P
www.professional-lighting.com
PROFESSIONAL LIGHTING & PRODUCTION
A COMPELLING & EARTH-CONSCIOUS DESIGN FOR
MOTHER MOTHER
Lasers Over
Everything
Designing for Dog
Blood at Buku & Ultra
Boost Your Video
Vocabulary
An Updated Primer for
Lighting Pros
The Next Stage
Top Theatre LDs on
the State of Their Art
The 2019 JUNO
Awards, KISS
on Tour &
More
Cover Photo:
Mother Mother’s Ryan
Guldemond onstage at The
Orpheum in Vancouver by
Laura Harvey.