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Catalog Cover-2E1.Psd Mainstage Theatrical Supply, Inc. Milwaukee (800) 236-0878 - Pensacola (800) 851-3618 - Memphis (800) 757-6884 - Tampa/Miami (727) 564-3997 - Houston (281) 725-1448 OUR CATALOG IS CONTINUOUSLY UPDATED AND AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE: WWW.MAINSTAGE.COM Services RETAIL: Mainstage accepts orders via phone, fax, mail, e-mail and through our online store. This catalog represents a small sampling of the products we offer. Our online store contains some of the products not found in our catalog, as well CONTENTS as expanded product descriptions and color/pattern swatches. BIDS/QUOtatiONS: We furnish timely bids and quotes based on your input. Hot Products ..........................................1 Volume and package discounts are available. Color Media ............................................2 Lamps .....................................................4 DESIGN SERVICES: Mainstage offers an array of design services to help you Patterns ..................................................6 budget, specify and bid new equipment including lighting, dimming, curtain and Production & Set Materials ...................8 rigging systems. From small venues to large design/build projects, we work Paint, Coatings & Accessories ...........14 closely with you to provide a practical viewpoint on technical aspects. Staging & Dance Floors ......................17 Makeup .................................................18 CONSUltatiONS/INSPECTIONS: Mainstage provides recommendations rang- Character Accessories ........................21 ing from safety corrections, maintenance of equipment and equipment purchase, Curtain, Track & Rigging .....................22 to advice on which accessory best fits your equipment and how it is used. For Effects...................................................24 your peace of mind, we are an ETCP Recognized Employer and employ multiple Automated Fixtures .............................28 ETCP Certified Electricians and Riggers. Conventional Fixtures .........................30 LED Fixtures ........................................32 RepairS/TURN-ONS: Mainstage provides complete integration services, Studio TV Fixtures ...............................36 including factory authorized turn-ons for the equipment we sell. We also provide Lighting/Control Accessories ............38 in or out of warranty repairs. Mainstage is an authorized service center for ETC, Control Consoles .................................41 Leviton/Colortran, Martin, Strand and Strong. Dimming ...............................................43 Audio ....................................................46 MANUFACTURING: Using our, or your, specifications we manufacture custom Teaching Aides ....................................47 curtains for any application. We provide full service installation of these curtains Index .....................................................48 along with track and rigging components from various manufacturers. Mainstage Terms & Conditions .............................49 uses only the best of industry standard methods and materials in our custom manufacturing. INStallatiONS: Mainstage installs full entertainment systems from opera- tional motorized or manual curtain, track and rigging systems to lighting systems comprised of fixtures, effects, dimming and control. We can also integrate new components with your existing systems. RENtalS: All three full service offices offer rental equipment for the production of theatrical and television events. 129 W. Pittsburgh Ave 8761 A Ely Rd 2665 Broad Ave Milwaukee, WI 53204 Pensacola, FL 32514 Memphis, TN 38112 Field Sales 414.278.0878 Local 850.434.2080 Local 901.452.1877 Local Tampa/Miami Houston 800.236.0878 Toll Free 800.851.3618 Toll Free 800.757.6884 Toll Free 727-654-3997 281-725-1448 414.278.0986 Fax 850.434.6046 Fax 901.452.1878 Fax Online Store [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.mainstage.com PLASA: Member UNITED STATES INSTITUTE FOR THEATRE TECHNOLOGY: Sustaining Member SOUTHEASTERN THEATRE CONFERENCE: Member BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU: Accredited Member ETCP: Recognized Employer (ETCP: Entertainment Technician Certification Program) 1 HotHot Products Products Milwaukee (800) 236-0878 - Pensacola (800) 851-3618 - Memphis (800) 757-6884 - Tampa/Miami (727) 564-3997 - Houston (281) 725-1448 ALTMAN SPECTRA CYC HOT PRODUCTS: This page includes The Altman Stage Lighting Spectra CYC 100 has been available for several products that are either new, revised or over a year but has recently been updated with new brighter amber have found recent popular use in our industry. LEDs. This fi xture has taken the market by storm lighting Cyclorama Additional information is available on these products in this catalog or online. curtains with electrical effi ciency and with a nearly infi nite range of colors. For curtains no taller than 18’: provide a distance of 4’ or less to the curtain and space the units every 6’ or less. For curtains taller than 18’: use a second set from the fl oor. See page 32 for additional information. SOURCE FOUR FRESNEL ETC’s new Source Four Fresnel brings you a fi xture with a soft-focus of light and the Source Four quality and effi ciency you’ve come to expect. Uses the same HPL lamp line and includes a lamp socket design that ETC PRODIGY HOISTS allows lamp changes without disrupting ETC’S Prodigy hoist system is perhaps the safest, smartest and most afford- the focus. Complete your fi xture package able way to bring a motorized, intelligent hoist system to your facility. The so all units use the same lamp and obtain 1000 watt output from motorized hoists raise and lower your rig (stage backdrops, curtains, light- a 750 watt source. See Page 30 for more details and pricing. ing truss, projections screens, etc.) with a touch of a button, avoiding costly risks and effort. Prodigy’s innovative mechanical design is developed for: over-stage positions, the front-of-house location, even in low, restricted or retrofi t theater ceilings. ETC Prodigy hoists come in a range of models with different travel distances, batten lengths and circuits. All models have: A fi xed speed averaging 30fpm • Innovative mechanics and hardware • An optional handheld remote control — even with single-channel systems • Multiple E-Stop (Emergency Stop) buttons that can be custom ordered. Couple this with ETC’s QuickTouch Control System and you’ll have a safe, innovative rigging system at a very competitive price. See Page 23 for additional information. BEN NYE CREME MAKEUP KIT An expanded package of the basic makeup necessities for class or production. Intensely pigmented, easy to blend GRAFTOBIAN GLAMAIRE products that provide exceptional design options. These kits SILVER JET BEAUTY SYSTEM provide a selection of creme foundations, rouges, highlights An easy to use airbrush system to help and shadows to cover straight, beauty, old age and special create astounding images, and fl awless effect makeup needs. See Page 16 for more information. looks that will read beautifully on camera or onstage. Great for body painting as well. Call a Mainstage offi ce for pricing. STRONG CANTO 2000 FF FOLLOWSPOT The Canto 2000 FF is an extremely compact and pow- ETC DESIRE LED LINE erful 2K discharge followspot. It harnesses the power ETC’s has added a new line of high and fl exibility of the Philips 2000 MSR FastFit lamp performance, and high quality, LED with advanced optics and user friendly design. See fi xtures. The Desire line features the Page 31 for more information. x7 Color System™ creating light by combining up to seven unique LED colors at the source providing greater PHILIPS/STRAND LIGHTING LIGHT PACK DIMMER flexibility to adjust individual hues. By adding more color spectra to the Need one more dimmer? The new 750 watt and mix, x7 light renders scenery and 1200 watt Light Pack individual dimmers provide costume colors more realistically, like the ultimate in control fl exibility, allowing you to the gels you’ve used for years. See Page 33 for more details. have a dimmer right at your light source wherever and whenever you need it. Featuring IGBT dimming technology for quiet and reliable dimming, easy to LEE FILTERS QUICK ROLLS use DMX addressing and plug and play DMX In/Out Tired of throwing away strips of gel cut from connectivity. All Light Packs are convection cooled standard sheets? Lee Filters offers a “green” and very quiet so they can be placed anywhere. See method of purchasing color media; Quick Page 45 for pricing. Rolls. These compact rolls of color are cut for the width of your color frame. Sold by the inch wide by 25’. See Page 3 for pricing. Pricing subject to change without notice. Check our website for updated catalog pricing. www.mainstage.com 2 ColorColor Media Milwaukee (800) 236-0878 - Pensacola (800) 851-3618 - Memphis (800) 757-6884 - Tampa/Miami (727) 564-3997 - Houston (281) 725-1448 Color Media: Generically called Gel, used to color the light of theatrical lighting fi xtures. Originally a gelatin product and now almost exclusively high temperature plastics or glass. Also used to color-correct light sources for TV/Film use. Many artful uses have been found including the creation of faux stained glass windows. ROSCOLUX FILTERS Rosco’s premier range of fi lters is manufactured to insure Filter Pricing (does not include specialty fi lters) the longest possible life under hot theatrical lights. Roscolux is currently the most widely used fi lter range in the world. 20” x 24” Sheets $ 8.25 The Roscolux Diffusion line is designed to alter the shadow
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