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A Passion for Astera

Dance Passion. Photo: Nick Jevons

Dance Passion returns to the BBC in early 2022, celebrating all forms and genres of the UK's vibrant dance sector, in a special collaboration between BBC Arts and One Dance UK, supported by Arts Council England.

Nick Jevons was brought onboard by technical production supplier JHAV to light and production manage one of the competition's regional rounds, staged over two days at TR2 (the Theatre Royal Production Centre) in Plymouth. Jevons lost no time in specifying Astera Titan Tubes as a core element of the lighting rig.

The Titan Tubes were rigged on their floor mount stands around the dance floor, running fully wirelessly. "The performances all had to look great on multiple cameras," explains Jevons, "and the Titan Tube was a perfect solution that was completely versatile and very easy to re-position which ensured that all the performers had distinctive and different lighting looks."

In fact, the Titans were first on Jevons' kit list once the lighting rig was designed for the room in the stunning TR2 building which is a complete production workshop / prep / rehearsal / learning space, occupying a prominent waterfront location along the River Plym estuary.

Jevons frequently uses Astera products in his work, and he was an early adopter of the Titan technology when the first Tubes were launched in 2018.

The colors "look good" and the range and accuracy of colour temperature whites is "amazing" he states. For this recording session, he also used them as elegantly de-focussed foreground shot "soft objects," as well as sharply defined architectural lines in the wider shots where they doubled as parts of the set.

For this event, all the lighting including the Tubes was controlled via Jevons' Avolites Tiger Touch console.

"They ticked all the boxes and gave me plenty of creative latitude," he confirms, adding that it was the first time he had lit this type of dance performance for television.

He also used multifunctional moving lights on top of vertical truss sections for key'ing, breakup effects, and adding drama.

The challenge with lighting this session was the timeframe and turnaround. Jevons had not seen any of the artists before the shoot day, so during the short rehearsal time, he had to think on his feet and produce a succession of appropriate lighting looks and styling almost on the fly for director Martyn Stevens.

This complete spontaneity combined with his own extensive experience made this "a hugely exciting way to work."

Filming took place during the day, through dusk and into the night...with the blinds open during the daylight hours revealing the fantastic backdrop through large glass windows onto the water.

"The Titans looked fantastic in all the different natural light conditions," comments Jevons, adding that all the production team were "delighted" with the aesthetics of the lighting treatment and the resulting footage.

All production activities including set, costume and prop manufacture are centralized and integrated with rehearsal, education, and communal spaces.

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(25 February 2022)

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