The 2016 South African Music Awards (SAMAs), one of the highest profile events on
the SA music calendar, was again staged at the Durban ICC Arena, broadcast live
on SABC1 and enjoyed by an audience of 3000. For the first time, lighting was
designed by Robert Grobler … who incorporated over 200 Robe fixtures on the rig
which was supplied by Gearhouse South Africa.
The set was designed by Michael Gill from MGD and based on a collection of
different sized LED screens, shaped into a multi-media environment giving
everyone, wherever they happened to be seated in the auditorium, a clear and
three dimensional view of the stage.
Robert’s challenge was to light all these different sections of stage separately so
they could work as stand-alone elements and punctuate the overall sight lines … or
work together as one large overall set piece.
The Robe elements included 24 x Robe DLF Washes, 48 x Pointes, 48 x LEDWash
600s, 48 x LED Force 18 PARs and 16 x CitySkape Xtreme LED flood, plus a host of
other lights.
A series of lighting trusses were flown in the roof to co-ordinate and compliment
the set “blocks’ as well as to give optimum lighting positions for the main sections of
the stage which featured some great live performances and collaborations from
leading artists including AKA, Code Red, Dumi Mkokstad, Karlien van Jaarsveld,
Khuli Chana, KID X, Kwesta and many more.
Robert thinks the DLF LED wash is “A great light’, and these fixtures are specified
on most of his jobs, which include top TV shows like “Strictly’. Here they again
proved to be great for key lighting and producing excellent flesh tones on camera.
The Pointe is another fixture he uses frequently.
On the SAMAs, Pointes were dotted around the set in clusters of three in keeping
with the context of lighting the set in sections. They gave a “nice, slick look’ in their
own groups and could also deliver multiple big, bold looks as required.
The most challenging aspect of lighting the overall event for Robert was the
programming deadlines with all the live performances, plus making sure that each
had a fresh and different look.
Once the basic building block looks were established and programmed in the desk,
he went over all the cues again thoroughly, fine-tuning and making sure they also
worked efficiently on camera. Apart from that, the scope and scale of the event
piled on the pressure to get it spot on first time for such a high profile live
broadcast.
Robert has used Robe products regularly in his work for around 10 years … since
the first ColorSpot 700E ATs arrived in South Africa.
He currently thinks that the quality of Robe’s various ranges assert “the brand’s
position as industry leader in innovation and effectiveness’.