Smart show: grandMA2 meets TED and makes magic in Long Beach

On the main stage in Long Beach Bonniol deployed a 75 x 35-foot rear projection backdrop

Although it can be said that the innovative TED (Technology Entertainment and Design) has never been your grandma’s conference, Bob Bonniol, principal creative director of Seattle’s MODE Studios, took a grandMA2 to TED2011 and was happy with the results.

TED is a global set of conferences formed to disseminate “ideas worth spreading.” Held in Long Beach and Palm Springs, California, the four-day U.S. program featured TED’s famous 18-minute talks by headline-makers and creatives on a wide range of topics within the research and practice of science and culture.

“TED is an unbelievable event where the best of the world’s minds in art, science, philosophy, politics and business gather to share ideas with talks and presentations ranging from poetry to music to amazing medical advances,” says Bonniol, a grandMA2 user who was asked to provide video design for the main sessions and several social spaces. “I know that MA has put a lot of time into this console. What I hear from everyone, and what I experienced myself at TED, is that the grandMA2 is ready for primetime. Many of the top programmers I know have made the switch and expressed a great deal of enthusiasm for it.”

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On the main stage in Long Beach Bonniol deployed a 75 x 35-foot rear projection backdrop, three Hippotizer HD units, three Barco DML 1200 projectors on a yoke and fed six Barco FLM 22 projectors. Together they delivered an immense multi-axis blend with a scant 16-feet of throw – a feat other vendors had called impossible.

“It sounded impossible to most, but we knew we could do it,” Bonniol reports. “We talked to DannyO Video about providing the equipment; there wasn’t enough throw for one large projector, so we used the Hippos to blend vertically and horizontally. In addition to the big scenic rear projection there were speaker presentation screens in unique places like up on the balconies and on the side walls for the audience in-the-round.  There was no way to mount regular projectors for this application, so we mounted multiple Barco DML 1200s up in the lighting rig: Projectors on yokes gave us the most flexibility.” The grandMA2 provided control of the equipment complement.

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“The grandMA2 was just splendid,” Bonniol says. “As a designer, I prefer to have a programmer with me, but advances in how the grandMA2 presents information and the way it programs it made it so much simpler that I can take on programming responsibilities.  I used the tutorial on the console to train myself, and within 48 hours I felt very comfortable with the console. Then I did the preprogramming for the event and was very gratified by the flexibility of the system.”

Bonniol likes what he calls the “personality” of the grandMA2 that enables him to view information on the servers and projectors and construct his own working environment.  “Our show console came from ELS, and it worked flawlessly right out of the box. TED is very improvisational – there are always surprises and things occur that weren’t planned. But having gained a comfort level on the grandMA2, I was able to respond on the fly very comfortably.”

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In addition to Bonniol the TED Video Design team included Danny O’Bryan, Randy Mayer, Marty Kel, Keith Black and Bo Crowell of DannyO Video, as well as Colleen Bonniol and Stuart Kenney of MODE Studios.

A.C.T Lighting is the exclusive distributor of MA Lighting in North America.

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