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This page coves reference materials pertaining to our LED walls. It has example images of rigging techniques as well as config reference.
This page coves reference materials pertaining to our LED walls. It has example images of rigging techniques as well as config reference.

Latest revision as of 14:48, 23 July 2024

Parent article: Production Video

This page coves reference materials pertaining to our LED walls. It has example images of rigging techniques as well as config reference.

Configuration

Proper control of an LED wall requires 2 pieces of hardware. A processor and a PC to control that processor. The PC is simply used to send configuration data to the processor, the processor handles the rest. LED Wall processors interpret the relative positions of all LED panels. They then take video input and apply it to the layout of LED panels that is stored.

NovaLCT

The software we use to send configuration data to our processors is NovaLCT. File:LED Wall Troubleshooting.pdf is a document that covers the process of configuring an LED processor with it. (NEEDS UPDATING)

Rigging

We have various techniques to set up our LED walls. Here is references for each method.

Top Hung

Megaclamp full wall

When top hanging using Mega Hangers, space the clamps out according to specifications in the images here. This method has 2 pieces of proprietary hardware. The upstage/downstage hangers that are placed above the truss; and the mounts that hang from these, which the screen directly attaches to.

Ground Support

Ground supported LED wall

Ground supported LED walls will use truss towers to support their backs. Horizontal pipes across the back brace them and help to line them up. Standoffs are placed on vertically hung pipes, rather then on the truss itself. This allows for standoff placement at any spot along the Z axis.