PRG Introduces GCeX™ Followspot System and SpotRay™ Followspot Luminaire

Written by Ben

March 13, 2018

DALLASMarch 12, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Production Resource Group (PRG), the global partner of choice for the world’s leading entertainment and event producers, designers, and creative talents, introduced today the GCeX™ Followspot System. The GCeX Followspot System is based on PRG’s award-winning GroundControl™ Followspot System.

The GCeX Followspot enables users to place a compact followspot in a variety of locations (including balcony rails, box booms, black box rails, ground supported from a lift, system pipe in a counterweight rigging system, on deck, in audience or low ceiling venues) up to 300 feet away from an operator allowing them to safely and comfortably operate a GCeX controller. All these options can be accomplished with GroundControl without the extra safety equipment, personnel access gear, and rigging typically associated with truss or floor mounted followspots. The fixture can be operated as a followspot as well as utilized as a standard moving light, giving designers even more creative freedom. Key GCeX Followspot features are:

  • Intuitive operator controls
  • High Definition camera and monitor for viewing the stage
  • Dynamic local control for Intensity, Iris, Zoom, and Edge
  • On-board touchscreen for easy configuration, addressing, fixture controls, and logged diagnostics.
  • Multiple luminaire options available to tailor to a designer’s specific needs
  • Comfortable grip handles for manual control of pan and tilt
  • Integration into cues with a DMX lighting console

“PRG excels at combining market expertise, state-of-the-art equipment, and in-house engineering and manufacturing to provide creative solutions for our clients and the GCeX Followspot System in another example of our innovation,” said Michael Dodge, product specialist. “GCeX is an exciting addition to the GroundControl family which will expand access of the revolutionary GroundControl technology to additional markets and productions.”

Additionally, PRG is introducing a new luminaire for the GCeX Followspot System – the GroundControl SpotRay™ Luminaire.

SpotRay
The GC SpotRay Luminaire is a highly compact precision-engineered automated luminaire specifically optimized for followspot work. SpotRay features all the core functions required in a high-performance followspot – CMYC Color mixing, Zoom, Edge, Frost and Iris control – and is designed from the ground up to work together with the GCeX System. SpotRay also includes a High Definition (HD) camera mounted on the fixture that outputs HD-SDI at 1080p, enabling the spot operator on the ground to see the stage as if he was sitting next to the fixture. The on-board camera has an optical zoom, targeting reticle, and a night vision mode that enables operators to pick up a performer on a virtually black stage.

PRG is demonstrating this new technology at the USITT (United States Institute for Theatre Technology) Conference and Stage Expo, March 14-17 in Ft. Lauderdale. Live demonstrations and product information are available at PRG’s booth #2117.

About Production Resource Group
PRG is the world’s leading provider of entertainment and event technology solutions. PRG provides comprehensive and discreet services to an array of clients in the live music, TV/Film, Broadway, sports, gaming, corporate experiential and live events markets. Clients and partners depend on PRG’s innovation, experience and depth of experience in audio, video, lighting, rigging, staging, and scenery and automation systems to bring their stories to life. With 44 offices across North America, South America, Europe, Middle East, Asia, and Australia, PRG has capabilities to provide services worldwide. For more information, please visit www.prg.com

 

SOURCE Production Resource Group LLC

Related Articles

NASA’s Roman Space Telescope’s ‘Eyes’ Pass First Vision Test

NASA’s Roman Space Telescope’s ‘Eyes’ Pass First Vision Test

Engineers at L3Harris Technologies in Rochester, New York, have combined all 10 mirrors for NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. Preliminary tests show the newly aligned optics, collectively called the IOA (Imaging Optics Assembly), will direct light into Roman’s...

Going Through Changes: Total Eclipse Over NASA Hangar

Going Through Changes: Total Eclipse Over NASA Hangar

This composite image shows the dazzling phases of the total solar eclipse, seen above the Flight Research Building at NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland on April 8, 2024. Glenn was the only NASA center in the eclipse path of totality, plunging into darkness for...

NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Team Says Goodbye … for Now

NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Team Says Goodbye … for Now

The final downlink shift by the Ingenuity team was a time to reflect on a highly successful mission — and to prepare the first aircraft on another world for its new role. Engineers working on NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter assembled for one last time in a control...

Check out our Amazon Store

Lookin in our Amazon Store and pick up the items we review and talk about (if you purchase something from our store, we earn a small comission)

Join Our Newsletter

Click below and never miss a thing