Elation Paladin™ Makes Site Lighting Dynamic at Okeechobee Music Festival

FLORIDA – March 1st to the 4th saw the third incarnation of the Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival, a 4-day multi-genre music experience filled with art and entertainment held at Sunshine Grove in the heart of the Florida wilderness. 

The festival’s recipe of offering a range of diverse talent – this year saw Arcade Fire, Bassnectar, Halsey, Travis Scott, The Flaming Lips, Snoop Dog, and Khalid among many others – attracts a wide range of music fans.

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Rob Ross, site lighting designer for the festival and president of Rob Ross Design, Inc., designs and oversees the installation of the site lighting at the festival and chose to highlight one of the most important symbols of the festival in dynamic lighting, a can’t miss 90-foot tall fire tower. The fire tower, which displays prominently in the festival’s branding, including website, posters, pamphlets and site map, can be seen from across the festival grounds and therefore serves as a gathering and meeting spot for guests.

“It was important for us to keep the fire tower at the forefront of our lighting design so that it would stand out and remain a symbol onsite, integrating the festivals marketing materials with the onsite guest experience,” said Ross, who has been involved with Okeechobee since its incarnation, working to develop the look and feel of the festival since 2016. “We used 16 Elation Paladins at the base of the fire tower to light up the structure and used the very bright lights to really give it life.”

The Paladin is an IP65-rated hybrid LED luminaire with zoom that functions as a brilliantly bright blinder, powerful strobe and high-output wash light. Its twenty-four 40W RGBW LEDs kick out a full spectrum of colors, including high-impact white light. Ross used the fixtures to create a wide range of looks on the tower, including a rainbow effect pulsing around the tower and a white strobe effect. In one special look, Ross created a static rainbow around the fire tower with colors blending as one moved up the structure, ending in an extremely bright white on the top cabin of the fire tower.

“The Paladin’s bright intensity allowed us to mix dark saturated colors without having to worry about losing any brightness on the fire tower,” Ross said. “The zoom capabilities also allowed us to adjust the focus to maximize intensity and emphasize the sharpness of the tower. A random zoom effect on the fixtures really made the tower sparkle, giving movement to the light and creating even more dimension in the cueing.”

 

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