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Hollywood Bowl
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Products Used:

iColor Cove MX Powercore 

Data Enabler 
Method of Control:

DMX System


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Hollywood Bowl

Hollywood, CA

With its unmistakable signature shell, the Hollywood Bowl is one of world’s largest natural amphitheaters, and a famed American landmark. Now it boasts cutting-edge LED lighting technology among its many notable design features.

In the spring of 2005, lighting designer Jay Winters of JK Design Group and Paul Geller, Hollywood Bowl Production Director were entrusted with the shell’s exciting illumination makeover. A project team was created, composed of Winters; Geller; Bob Sockolich, Master Electrician; Gil Samuelian, Assistant Electrician and Board Operator; and Andy Kassan, Assistant Electrician.

”The original idea was to come up with an approach that would illuminate the entire arch of the shell in a seamless manner with concealed fixtures,” says Winters.“We compared several technologies and determined that an LED-based approach was the way to go.” The team wanted to maintain the shell’s capability for color-changing effects, yet in the past they had used conventional light sources with scrolling color changers. They had also tried using a dichroic color-mixing fixture. According to Winters, “The move to Color Kinetics’ LED-based system allows not only the ability for straight color changes, but also an unlimited variety of sequenced effects and an amazing range of effects in terms of how we move from one color to another.”

The team chose iColor Cove® MX Powercore – a 12” (30.5 cm) linear fixture that applies Color Kinetics’ Powercore™ technology to integrate power and data management directly within the fixture. As a complete line voltage system, iColor Cove MX Powercore is easily installed in lengthy, continuous runs without the need for external power supplies –  Learn more...

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Photo Credit:
Courtesy of the Hollywood Bowl and LA Philharmonic

Photo Credit:
Courtesy of the Hollywood Bowl and LA Philharmonic

Photo Credit:
Courtesy of the Hollywood Bowl and LA Philharmonic
Project Credits
Lighting Design:  Jay Winters, JK Design Group
Los Angeles Philharmonic Production Director:   Paul Geller
Hollywood Bowl Master Electrician (Installation Engineering):  Bob Sockolich
Hollywood Bowl Assistant Electrician (Programmer & Control System Engineering):  Gil Samuelian
Hollywood Bowl Assistant Electrician (Control System Engineering):  Andy Kassan
Hollywood Bowl Assistant Electrician:   Mike McLeod
  Mark Hanna


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