Essential
in the Red
for Poppy Appeal 2004
Lighting
Product Stories Published: 25 July
2005
Essential Lighting supplied Martin MAC 2K Washes and 7Kw Ireos
Pro Space Cannons to produce the large scale lighting effects
taking place along the South Bank, the epicentre of the 2004
Poppy Appeal event.
This included turning three bridges - Waterloo,
Westminster and Hungerford - red, and supplying searchlights
for both banks of the Thames between Waterloo and Westminster
Bridges.
The lighting scheme was designed by Rick Hussey,
who works regularly with Essential on all types of projects.
It was co-ordinated for Essential by Martin Lubach and site
managed by Barry Tofield.
Overall production manager was Roger Oakley working
for event producers The Bank. Oakley dealt with 16 regulatory
bodies including MI5 and MI6 to get the necessary clearance
to stage the event!
No Bridge Too Far!
A total of 28 MAC 2K washes were used to light the three bridges,
complete with assorted lenses to optimise the beam spread. The
lights – all cased in weatherproof domes - were located
at various pavement vantage points, which were severely limited
due to access and health and safety issues. However with considerable
lateral thinking and a bit of ingenuity, enough points were
found to produce dramatic, saturated red glows across the bridges.
Waterloo Bridge produced the densest lighting
effect as its Portland Stone construction absorbed the light
beautifully. Westminster proved the most challenging, due to
its dark green colour, plus additional restrictions preventing
any luminaires being sited on the land in front of County Hall.
This meant it had to be lit entirely from lights positioned
on the Westminster Millennium Pier pontoon.
The Space Cannons were spread out along both sides
of the river, including three on the Millennium Pier and one
on the London Eye pontoon.
Radio DMX Links
Lighting on the night was operated by Jason Harvey using a Jands
Hog 1000, positioned on Millennium Pier. Data control to the
luminaires was a mix of wired and radio DMX – using the
Avolites eDMX system.
eDMX links were beamed to all lighting across
the river and to the East of the control position, while the
MACs lighting Westminster Bridge and the three Space Cannons
on Millennium Pier itself were wired.
Fixtures were powered by four 60 KVA generators
supplied by Agrekko, positioned underneath Hungerford and Waterloo
Bridges. The Westminster Bridge fixtures were fed from hard
power off Millennium Pier, and the Space Cannon on the London
Eye pontoon was also powered locally.
Essential’s crew of 12 loaded in on the
Tuesday for the Thursday evening’s event, and a lighting
team of 9 remained on site throughout to baby-sit gear in each
location.
Scrolling Poppies and 3 Million Petals
The scrolling poppies projection on to the Shell building by
large format projection specialists E\T\C UK was also part of
the same event.
The climax was the flight of two World War 2 Dakota
DC3 aircraft at low altitude up the river, dropping 3 million
poppy petals between Waterloo and Westminster Bridges. Linked
to the same event – and also co-ordinated by Rick Hussey
as an integral part of the lighting scheme – the four
bridges East of Waterloo – London, Southwark, Blackfriars
and Tower Bridge – were all coloured red and specially
highlighted for the occasion – utilising their existing
architectural and internal lighting.