Under the lighting design of Sooner Routhier and the technical production of LMG Touring, the North American tour of hip hop artists G-Eazy and Logic has used two hundred units of this Elation moving head.

LMG and Elation acl 360i

The company of integral audiovisual production and musical tours LMG, through its LMG Touring division, has been responsible for carrying out all the technical production of the tour 'The Endless Summer Tour', which has brought hip hop artists G-Eazy and Logic together.

The lighting project for this joint tour, by designer Sooner Routhier, It is based on two hundred units of the moving head ACL 360i LED Elation Professional, offering continuous 360° rotation in Pan and Tilt.

As Sooner explains, "For these concerts, artist G-Eazy was looking for bold lighting, similar to that of the big clubs. We decided to use ACL 360i thanks to its small size and weight, installed backstage, as a visual effect and as a backlight on the artists and the audience".

For this tour, who has counted on 568 Lighting fixtures in your production, "We are looking for a design with a high number of light points," Sooner continues. I use quite a few units of some devices in particular to give homogeneity and a spectacular visual appearance. By using only a part of the apparatus in different parts of the concert, we create very different atmospheres and designs. It's a clean, minimalist visual design, with dynamic visuals and very fast movements".

Elation ACL 360i, marketed in Spain visualsvisual, features a 60-watt RGBW LED module and an ACL lens (Advanced Collimator Lens), providing a 4° aperture beam. With a compact size and a weight of 5 Kilos, has different dimmer curves and RJ45 and DMX 5pin I/O connectors, as well as including 'frost' interchangeable lenses from 10 and 45° aperture.


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by • 7 sep, 2016
• section: Case studies, lighting