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Entec Launches
new Video division with RADlite
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Entec Sound & Light
launches its new Visual/Video division with
the purchase of a RADlite digital media server
from Projected Image Digital.
This goes into
immediate use on the upcoming Jools Holland
tour where it's been specified by LD Simon
Honnor.
Entec's Noreen
O'Riordan explains that apart from its immediate
use on the Jools tour, they also picked RADlite
to add another element to their expanding
range of LED fixtures - which includes the
renowned James Thomas Pixelline - as it runs
their Pixeldrive control software. "All those
associated with RADlite - David March at Projected
Image Digital and Simon Carter and Emma Long
from IRAD - were incredibly helpful, and took
time answering all our questions at PLASA"
states O'Riordan.

At PLASA, LD Dave
Byars gave them an amazing hands-on demo of
Pixeldrive in action on the James Thomas Stand,
and talked over his own show experiences of
using RADlite. O'Riordan and her colleagues
also considered all the RADlite distributors,
and decided that Projected Image Digital offered
the best support and guidance necessary to
help them set up the new division within Entec.
"With PID as consultants, we're can give the
best possible advice and digital imaging options
to our clients" she adds.
Having an in-house
video facility means Entec can supply even
better value technical packages to the one-truck
tour, and also to one-offs and showcase events,
where a production manager can source sound,
lighting and video from one supplier.
Projected Image
Digital's David March is looking forward to
working with Entec and with Simon Honnor on
the 2 month Jools tour that kicks off next
week in Norwich. He says "Simon's used video
on previous Jools tours, but this time he's
taking it a step further in integrating video
content and control with lighting via the
RADlite system." This gives him the ability
to manipulate both the live video from the
onstage cameras, along with his custom moving
and stills images stored in the RADlite -
and lighting - from his Avolites desk.
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