Why We Love Vintage LED Light Bulbs

These days, anything vintage and retro is most definitely back in style.  From old-fashioned light fittings that wouldn’t have been out of place at the turn of the century to exposed brick interiors and wooden floors, the hippest interiors are basically designed to transport you back in time.

While our grandparents worked hard to afford fitted carpets, fully papered walls and soft, plush interiors, we are slowly stripping them back to enjoy the rustic simplicity an authentic or vintage fixtures and fittings.  One of the easiest and most effective ways to evoke the atmosphere of days gone by is by using old-fashioned light bulbs to create a warm, soft glow in our homes, as well as the bars we drink in and the cafes we eat in.

Vintage Edison Bulbs Are Hipper Than Hip

Filament light bulbs offer enduring style and are most definitely having a resurgence of cool in coffee shops and penthouse apartments up and down the country.

Dating back to the original incandescent bulb commercialized by Thomas Edison in the 1800s, the warm, romantic glow emitted by these beauties adds a true vintage feel to any room.  Unlike the original filament light bulbs, however, modern days Edison bulbs use an LED light source, meaning that they look as cool as ever, but are safer and more energy efficient than their old-fashioned counterparts.

LED Edison lights offer a beautiful and sustainable solution without losing out on that characteristic magical glow for two main reasons:

  1. LED Edison Bulbs are incredibly long lasting

Most incandescent light bulbs (that’s old-fashioned bulbs to you and me) only have an average lifetime of around 2,000 hours, if you are lucky.  LED Edison bulbs, however, can shine on for an impressive 20,000 hours of use, making your home feel soft and romantic for much, much longer.

LED’s don’t fail like incandescent bulbs eventually do either, so you could even achieve a greater lifespan, depending on how often you use your LED Edison bulb.

  1. They Are More Energy Efficient Than Incandescent Light Bulbs

Incandescent bulbs have electricity running through their wire tungsten filaments, which heats up the elements to produce light.  This is why older style lightbulbs feel hot to the touch once they are turned on. It takes a lot of energy to make this happen every time you use the light bulb.

LED Edison bulbs, on the other hand, consume up to 80% less energy than traditional bulbs do, making them more sustainable and much cheaper to run.

Vintage LED Bulbs – combining the retro look of times gone by with the technology of today.

If you like to picture yourself listening to vinyl, sipping coffee bathed in the light of a vintage Scandinavian pendant light, then the LED Edison bulb has probably already crossed your radar.

If you are looking for a way to add a soft, vintage feel to your home or public space, these beautiful looking LED lights offer all the familiar comfort of the good old days, perfectly combined with the affordable, energy-efficient values that are important to us all today.

Professional Event Lighting from Frank Gatto & Associates

If you are looking for epic event lighting, either with a vintage feel or something totally modern, we can help.  Call us today at 561-368-0101 to find out more.

Frank Gatto & Associates, Inc. are specialists in lighting for television events of all kinds.  If you have an event that needs expert lighting, please call us today to see how we can help.

Phone: 561-368-0101

Email: frank@frankgattolighting.com 

We can be found on Social Media at the following links.

            

Lighting the Tree – A History of Christmas Tree Lights

Twinkling lights really make the holiday season feel special, and most of us couldn’t imagine seeing a Christmas tree without them.  But did you know that using lights to decorate trees only became commonplace at the turn of the 19th century, as more and more families started bringing trees into their homes to celebrate the festive season?

If you are about to start decorating your tree, consider the history of the tradition, while you decorate yours.

Back in the 1800s, wealthy homeowners would have their staff spend hours fixing lit candles to their trees using melted wax or pins.  They also had the good sense to keep a bucket of water or sand close by just in case the candles burn too far down and ignited the tree, although that didn’t always stop accidents from happening.  Despite the very obvious safety concerns of having lit candles precariously balanced on flammable pine needles, this type of decoration remained popular.

In 1848 the Illustrated London News ran a picture of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert gathered around a lit Christmas tree with their children, spurring on the upper classes of British society to embrace and emulate the tradition. This image spread as far as America, where it gained popularity and became known as the first “influential American Christmas tree”.

Fast forward to 1888, and respected inventor of the light bulb Thomas Edison became involved in the story, although strangely enough, it was not him who invented the Christmas tree light, instead of someone who worked for him.

One year, Edison decided to forego the Christmas tree and opted to use light bulbs on a string to decorate his Menlo Park Laboratory, as a marketing ploy to help him secure the electric contract for Manhattan.  At the same time, Edward H. Johnson, the vice president of Edison’s Electric Light Company, decorated his tree with 80 specially made red, white, and blue bulbs that he displayed in the window of his Fifth Avenue home.

While the lit-up tree didn’t make the news at the time, local people love it and it wasn’t long before Johnson gained his place in history as the Father of the Electric Christmas Tree.  Those rich enough to afford the cost of renting a wireman to install the lights, and a generator to run them could enjoy them in their own homes, for the princely sum of over $300 per tree.

In 1917, things took an exciting turn as a called Albert Sadacca thought to repurpose the white novelty lights his family produced, switching them over to colored bulbs.  He instantly created the first Christmas lights safe for widespread use in the home, and history was made.   His family business cornered the market in Christmas tree lights, and he went on to form an organization called NOMA in 1925, which became the largest Christmas light manufacturer in the world.

During the war years, Christmas tree lights on outdoor trees became almost obsolete as large displays and even domestic decorations were toned down and switched off in line with blackout regulations.  The loss of interest in Christmas tree lights was further compounded following the rise of the aluminum Christmas tree in the 1950s, where electrical lighting was obviously not safe to use.

The mini bulbs that we know and love today, were first introduced in the 1970s and were produced cheaply overseas, meaning that their popularity grew once again as almost everyone in America had access to them. And the rest, as they say, is history!

Modern Day Christmas Light Displays

Nowadays, we have moved on from just electric string lights on trees, and many of us enjoy creating elaborate displays outside our own homes. Organized displays and Christmas light enthusiasts can now program complex displays using lights and strands with varying luminosity and even synchronized timing, making Christmas light displays that are absolutely awesome.

Professional lighting from Frank Gatto & Associates

While we may not be able to light your tree for you, we can provide world-class lighting for your indoor and outdoor events all across the holiday season.  Call us today at 561-368-0101 to find out more.

Frank Gatto & Associates, Inc. are specialists in lighting for television events of all kinds.  If you have an event that needs expert lighting, please call us today to see how we can help.

Phone: 561-368-0101

Email: frank@frankgattolighting.com 

We can be found on Social Media at the following links.

            

Frank Gatto & Associates Receive Coveted LUX Life Award

Frank Gatto & Associates, Inc., owned by Frank Gatto, has received the prestigious 2018 LUX Life Global Entertainment Award for Best TV Lighting Specialists – the Americas.

Conducted by LUX Magazine, the award recognizes excellence in the television lighting industry. LUX Global Excellence Awards are designed to emphasize enterprises that provide goods, services and experiences that make the elite feel more special. The awards honor the contributions made by recipients that enrich the entertainment and lifestyles of the world’s most discerning clientele. Winners must demonstrate extensive expertise within their field.

Frank Gatto & Associates has worked with some of the most well-known names in the entertainment industry, including ESPN, FOX, Univision, and Showtime Networks. The highly versatile company also provides television production lighting and illumination for political debates and corporate events.

Gatto’s innovative and groundbreaking lighting design work has garnered the company’s television lighting director and his team three Emmy Awards. The company specializes in sporting events encompassing Major League Baseball, World Series, MMA, UFC, Men’s and Women’s U.S. Open Golf, Professional Fighter’s League and College GameDay, along with cricket and billiards events.

Network lighting production at the company provides the specialized requirements for celebrity weddings, special events, corporate functions, concerts, and red carpet events. Illumination is also provided for seasonal and year- round events, stage lighting, and awards ceremonies in diverse locales throughout North and South America, the Caribbean, Europe and Latin America.

As a network lighting production specialist, Frank Gatto & Associates utilizes modern technology that employs LED lighting for high-definition quality. The television lighting director provides innovative ways to combine sound and light for any need, including live streaming for Internet productions. The company’s techniques produce bright, crisp pictures and enhance contrast.

The 2018 LUX Life Global Entertainment Award for Best TV Lighting Specialists is a testimony to the company’s experience, skill and professionalism with which it approaches each project. The illumination artists have lit some of the most prestigious venues around the world including sports arenas, stadiums, convention centers and Madison Square Garden.

About Frank Gatto & Associates
Frank Gatto & Associates has been providing professional television and special event lighting solutions for more than 30 years. The company provides consultations and works with clients that have their own lighting equipment.

2018 Holiday Slide Show

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2263 Boca Raton Blvd., Suite 107
Boca Raton, FL 33431

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Frank Gatto and Associates Lights Up McGregor & Khabib Fight at UFC 229 Las Vegas

The three-time Emmy award-winning Frank Gatto & Associates, based in Boca Raton, FL have built a positive name over the past 38 years in the field of sports lighting. President and owner, Frank Gatto, who was a full-time lighting director with television station WTVJ in Miami beginning in 1970, incorporated Frank Gatto & Associates (FGA) in 1980 operating it part-time while still working at WTVJ. In 1987, Gatto left the station and concentrated all his attention on building FGA. Among his first clients was a new, small cable sports network, ESPN and Gatto started lighting kickboxing for them. Another early client was the USA network; they hired him to light USA’s Tuesday Night Fights.

Over the years, FGA specialized in on-location productions for sporting events all over the world. As ESPN grew into a televised sports leader, FGA lit many of the network’s location shows. Among the other networks that the firm has worked with are: Showtime, Fox, Univision, and Major League Baseball. Though FGA has a strong reputation in the fight worlds of boxing and mixed martial arts, they have worked on a wide range of sporting events, including, baseball, soccer, football, golf, hockey, billiards, and cricket. Some of their marquee sporting events projects in the FGA portfolio are the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Showtime Boxing, Men’s and Women’s U.S. Open Golf, MLB World Series, Professional Fighters League, ESPN College GameDay, to name a few. In addition to sports, the firm also lights corporate events and political debates; in fact, Gatto has lit every president since Richard Nixon. In 2018, Frank Gatto & Associates was named, Best TV Lighting Specialists—the Americas, as a part of UK-based LUX Life magazine’s Global Entertainment Awards.

This past October, FGA’s long-time client, the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) had the firm light the fight cards that made up the mixed martial arts event, UFC 229, as well as the events that surrounded the fights like the weigh-in. It would include the highly anticipated, and highly contentious, Khabib Nurmagomedov versus Conor McGregor fight.  T-Mobile Arena n Las Vegas, NV was sold out, on October 6th, 2018 and the event set the record for the highest-ever attendance and gate for mixed martial arts in Nevada. Even more people watched on Pay-Per-View around the world. In support of Frank Gatto’s lighting design, Jason Eible, who has been with FGA since 1997, was on site as the lighting director for UFC 229.

Lighting the Fights

There are several bouts as a part of a UFC event and UFC 229 was no different. There’s always something going on as a part of the fight night—lighting, video elements, music, and more to keep the fans entertained. FGA must not only provide a white light sports lighting look for the cage during the fights themselves, but also provide lighting to tone the audience, as well as some high energy lighting looks to build on the crowd’s energy. The FGA team also lights up ancillary areas for the Octagon girls the fighter’s entrances, etc. “We have a regular design for all of the shows,” explains Gatto. “On this particular show, we had a lot of extra things that we had to do, such as a big weigh-in. Overall we had a bit more on this show than we have on normal shows.”

In addition to the extra lighting, Gatto and his team had to consider balancing the lighting design for the fans in attendance as well as those watching at home on Pay-Per-View. “The UFC cares a lot about the audience experience, so we do some things to please the audience in the arena as well as the viewers,” says Gatto. “We put some colored lights around on the audience to look good on camera, and we have ballyhoos going around when something exciting happens, like on the announcement of the winner. We also have strobes going, and things of that nature. The in attendance audience experience is important to the UFC as well as the television viewer’s experience.”

In thinking about the television picture, Gatto notes, the use of a color wash on the audience that appeared behind the fighters. “We like to get a balance between the cage, and then we like to have a different color on the audience, a little bit of amber on them as a background; just to separate the cage from the audience. Also, we’re always coordinating with the video person, going into the TV truck and looking at everything together, discussing color temperatures, and what we’re going to do.”

Washing the Audience

“Until recently, we lit the Octagon, the audience, as well as all of the ancillary areas all with ETC Source Four PARs,” comments Eible. “This past July, we switched to an LED wash light for the audience areas. We now use a unit from Christie Lites, our supplier, it’s an RGBW LED strobe/wash light unit that works great. Of course, with change comes a little nervousness, because when you’ve been doing the same thing for so long, people notice the smallest things when they’re out of place. For the first few fights, we hung the LED lights alongside our traditional Source Four PARs. We gradually moved over adding more of the LED units and looked to see if people responded negatively; we could go back to the Source Four PARs if necessary. The change worked out well though and the LED units do a great job; enabling us to easily change the color on the crowd and have individual controls over the lights.”

By changing from the PARs to an LED wash light, the FGA lighting team has reduced the glare in the audience’s eyes. “That is something that UFC really excels at is, basically not abusing the crowd with a bunch of lights during fight coverage,” continues Eible. “Now that we have the LEDs we’ve been experimenting with colors to paint the crowd. On some of the fights, we paint the audience blue to give a better depth of field. The nice part about the LEDs is they have a super wide field angle. Even when one of them is directed right at you, you won’t feel that this light is blinding you. You can still see the fight going on, clearly. You can see the video screens and the replays are all going on. It’s the one thing that you couldn’t do with PAR cans unless you used a lot of diffusion, and a had lot of different angles.”

While Eible maintains that the lighting team doesn’t have a “whole lot of tricks in the bag” in terms of lighting cues, they are ready to go no matter what happens during the fights. “We respond with the lighting to match the energy of the crowd,” says Eible. “We have a lot of ballyhoos, but, for instance, if the second fight ends in a knockout, we bring the crowd lights up right away to capture that energy on camera; to see people moving. Then when the replays start, we’ll bring everything down—we don’t kill all the lights—but lower them so people can pay attention. We just try to feed off the energy of the crowd and to convey that energy on camera.”

The Main Event

The lighting team does save some tricks for the main card. “Over time, the design for the main card has evolved,” Eible explains. “We’ll do blackout cues when they run video sequences. The lighting will work with video and audio, so we bring everything to black which gets people excited. Then we’ll bring up some lighting along with music and video for the fighter entering. The main event fighter walk-ins are a bit more dramatic. They’ll start walking backstage, whereas the rest of the night, the other fighters are standing at the bottom of the arena ready to go. For the entrance, there’s a music cue and we like to see when people grab their cellphones and start crowding for access; it’s something that we try to capture in the moment. That’s a bit special with the UFC. We also have four followspots for each show to highlight the fighter’s entrance.”

To light the cage, which during the fight is an even white wash lighting with a color temperature of 3,200K, the FGA design uses a total of 96 Source Four PARs on six lamp bars. To paint the Octagon with color between rounds they use some moving lights. “We use a combination of MAC Vipers—both Profiles and Washes,” notes Eible. “The wash units give us the ability to do some color washes in the Octagon. Also, for this event, we added in 10 MAC Quantum Washes for an effect in the main ring when they did their intro right before the fight.” For the starburst looks on camera, we use 22 MAC Auras. To light up the Octagon fence, we have grates built in the stage deck that surround the Octagon; they’re like the old rock ‘n’ roll grates. In those grates I have 16 of the new Chroma-Q Color Force II 72s that graze the fence. We played with a lot of different lighting fixtures but found the Color Force IIs really blow through the Octagon; even when the Octagon lights are on, you can still clearly see these on the fence.”

Weighing In

There are a lot of events surrounding a UFC fight, among the most anticipated by fans is the free to attend weigh-ins and for UFC 229, it was a very big deal. Held the day before, the weigh-in took place on stage at one end of the arena with fans and international media in attendance. “The weigh-in had its own separate lighting rig from the fight rig for the Octagon,” Eible points out. “This is something that I came up with a long time again; a half octagon truss to light the whole stage. For the weigh in, there’s the 270-degrees of the bowl.”

For most events of this nature, the crews would have ample time to load-in, program the lighting looks, but this was UFC 229, paired with a very busy T-Mobile Arena. “The challenge for this event, because of the magnitude of this particular fight, obviously was time,” Eible states. “plus the arena schedule was busy. Thursday night, the night before we started at T-Mobile Arena, was the first NHL home game for the Golden Knights hockey team. Typically, we get an arena for Thursday, and then, we’ll have Friday for the weigh-in, and Saturday’s our show, and then strike. This time of year, it gets tough, because we do several fights in arenas that have other sports events, so when we get into November, we’ll do same day set up, shoot, and strikes for the whole production.”

Eible continues describing the load-in schedule for the massive UFC229. “It got a little tight for this particular event, because of the NHL opener, we didn’t have Thursday, so we started rigging at 3:00 a.m. Friday morning. We rigged our main show; flew that out to the ceiling, and then we brought in the weigh-in stage, and did the lighting for it. Then, at 6:00 p.m. Friday night, when the weigh-in show was over, we had the crew come back in and load-out the weigh-in show. At the same time, we were resetting for the main show. We were there from 3:00 a.m. Friday to 4:00 a.m. Saturday, just getting everything in order.

Team Work

For his lighting control console, Eible, who programs and operates his own shows, chooses to work with an Avolite’s Sapphire Touch. “I love it,” he says. “It’s a great desk for busking on and it’s very intuitive; it’s just easy.” FGA works with rental company Christie Lites to supply the lighting equipment for the UFC fights. “Christie has been fantastic,” states Eible. “as far as supporting us. At the end of the day, we couldn’t ask for a better partner. Jeff Johnson and Cory Walker are our Christie Lites reps and are great to work with.”

Eible also gives credit to his lighting team. “Jim Matthews is my lighting crew chief for UFC 229; he’s my right-hand guy and has been with us for over 10 years now. Fernando Moreira, who is also one of our crew chiefs, has been with us for just about as long as Jim, he is my L1 for this show. The other key players on our team are Cody Benton, my L2 and John Franco, my L3 for this show. Those guys, from about this time of year all the way through May, they’ll start at 4:00 a.m., and be ready for doors at 2:00 p.m. They do it every week, and it’s a hustle and they always get it done, no matter what the challenges. It is a really positive attitude approach we all take and that makes it work.”

It is that positive approach and get it done attitude of Frank Gatto and his lighting team at FGA that over the years has seen them adapt new technology and bring more flexibility to their designs. “We were the first company to use moving lights for TV lights in boxing,” says Gatto. “Before that, we used to just hang conventional lights, and shoot them into cameras, for that star filter effect. When we went over to the moving lights we called them ‘beauty lights,’ and the director would say, “Beauties to camera nine!” We’d press a button, and bang, they’d all go right to camera nine. We were able to get a lot of different looks with moving lights and that changed how we designed fight lighting. Now, we’ve made the move to LED technology and we have so much more control over color and less glare. Again it is changing how we light things. It is improving the overall look and audience experience. We can’t wait to see what’s next.”

 

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The Top Jobs in Film and Television Behind the Camera

Ask anyone who’s worked in film and TV and they’ll tell you the real talent is behind the camera! Sure, the actors dish out the charm, looks and words but they would be nothing without an army of talented, highly-skilled individuals working feverishly in the background to produce a polished final production ready for the audience to enjoy.

If you’ve ever sat through the end credits of a show and wondered just what some of those strange job titles actually mean, the read on and we’ll give you a little inside knowledge…

The Gaffer

Every movie set requires electricity to function and a gaffer is the person responsible for everything to do with this. He or she will be fully responsible for making sure there is power on set, from making sure all the plugs are pushed in and flicked on to ensuring everything is safe and up and running before the talent arrives on set. If you’ve ever seen a movie set and noticed the amount of lighting and other powered devices, the gaffer is the person who feverishly makes sure all this works.   All hail the gaffer!

The Best Boy

It may be a strange job title, the best boy is the person who works directly under the gaffer, ensuring all their commands are carried out. In other words, the gaffer shoulders the responsibility whilst the best boy does the actual work!  If you need something electrical sorted on a set, chances are it’s the best boy you’ll deal with rather than their boss.

The Dolly Grip

Ever seen those little train tracks on movie sets? Those are dolly tracks. They usually carry a little platform with a camera crew on it, allowing a smooth transition of bulky camera equipment, delivering a seamless, smooth shot. A dolly grip is a much-loved individual who has to lay these tracks and push the dolly camera platform along. Often found between takes massaging their lower back while making “Oooh!” faces.

The Line Producer

A line producer is a mystery to anybody not actually involved in that day’s shoot. To those on set, however, the line producer is mother and father all rolled into one. They are the person responsible for handling all the logistics and running of the set on a day to day basis. They work tirelessly to ensure every element of the shoot is ready to go when needed, from camera operators and props, through to making sure that the cast is ready to be in their places when the director calls “Action”.

The Foley Artist

Most people don’t realize that movie sets are incredibly noisy. A studio set or an outdoor location has so much background noise that sensitive microphones and cameras can pick it all up, leaving most of the audio recorded on the day rendered useless. This is where the foley team steps in. They replicate the sounds needed, from walking on gravel and opening doors right through to all the squelchy sound effects used in horror films. They can be found doing these using ingenious methods, usually involving vegetables and hammers, and, once added to the film, it all gives a seamless extra layer of sensory enjoyment.

The Lighting Technician

Remember at the beginning we looked at a gaffer? Well, working closely under that person is the all-important Lighting Technician. This talented person is responsible for maintaining and utilizing the myriad of lights required to bathe a set in brightness (or gloom) to meet the Director’s requirements. Whether the need is for a gloriously sunny day or a moody, atmospheric night shoot, you can bet your last penny it’s all achieved through the use of lighting. The techs work under the watchful eye of the Lighting Director and are responsible for positioning the lights, making sure they stay working and all other aspects of illumination.  Without these unsung heroes, you might as well be making a radio show!

Studio Lighting from Frank Gatto

Our team provides first-class studio lighting to some of biggest names in the business including HBO, ABC, ESPN, CBS, NBC, Fox, Showtime, Telemundo and Univision. Speak to us today to find out more about the services we offer at (561) 368-0101.

Frank Gatto & Associates, Inc. are specialists in lighting for television events of all kinds.  If you have an event that needs expert lighting, please call us today to see how we can help.

Phone: 561-368-0101

Email: frank@frankgattolighting.com 

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What to Expect from An Event Lighting Consultation

Bringing your vision to life takes a lot of planning and expertise, and it can be easy to focus all of your attention on finding a venue, booking a band, choosing a theme and inviting the right people.   Even though we know that event lighting is the unsung hero of successful events, you may not even have considered calling on a professional lighting company to turn your event into something truly epic.

We know that you are busy organizing every aspect of the perfect occasion, which is why our team are on hand to offer a complete lighting design and management service that will help us to bring your vision to life.

We will work alongside you to make your event the best yet, taking into account all of the following:

Your Venue

Depending on where you are holding your event, your lighting needs will vary.  Conference centers, corporate venues and hotels all offer functional spaces that are practical for a wide range of occasions.  What they may not offer, however, is effective lighting.

An evaluation of your venue will enable us to work our magic to transform it from just an ordinary space into some extraordinary!  We can add perimeter lighting, stage lighting, mood lighting, dance floor lighting and even impressive effects and light shows to will transform a mundane space into a work of art.

We can even work outdoors to turn a garden into an elegant space for a large-scale dinner party or illuminate a beach scene using lanterns, chandeliers, and other unique décor elements for corporate celebrations by the ocean.

Your Event

Every event is different, and will all have different requirements when it comes to lighting.  Our experienced lighting director will start every project with a blank page, and bring to you the very best lighting design to enhance the look and feel of your event.  We offer standard and intelligent DMX controlled lights to fit any room, and can even add battery operated lighting in spaces where there is no access to power.

We will tailor our lighting design to fit your theme and event decor. Galas, fundraisers and upscale corporate events benefit from seamless lighting effects that are able to enhance the occasion without overpowering it, while parties, fashion shows and events that draw a younger crowd are a great place to use lighting effects that dance with the music and light shows that are guaranteed to impress.

Here at Frank Gatto & Associates, we specialize in providing world-class lighting for:

  • Award shows and ceremonies
  • Corporate events and occasions
  • Sports events
  • Television and studio productions
  • Special events and celebrations
  • Weddings

So, whatever the occasion, we can help design and plan the perfect lighting for you.

Your Budget

Hiring a lighting company may seem like an additional expense, but our knowledge and expertise can prevent you from wasting money by hiring the wrong kind of lighting for your event.  We can design a lighting plan that will not only transform the look and feel of your occasion, it will also add value by making it a memorable occasion for every guest.  Invest to impress with professional lighting, installed and operated by a talented crew who will take control of the lighting throughout the event.

Stage and Studio Lighting

It’s not just events that benefit from carefully crafted lighting design, stage shows, studio productions and even outdoor sporting events all need to be correctly lit to ensure that the audience is always able to see the action in front of them.

We can evaluate all of your lighting needs and provide everything you need, including rigging, set up and operation via remote DMX controllers.

Book the Best for Your Event

Frank Gatto & Associates is a 3-time Grammy Award Winning lighting company that works with some of the biggest names in the business including HBO, ABC, ESPN, CBS, NBC, Fox, Showtime, Telemundo and Univision. We have also provided lighting for some of the biggest events and celebrations in the USA.

Our Lighting Directors and Associates are able to offer you the very best lighting design and have the talent and expertise to make your next event your most memorable yet.

Speak to us today at (561) 368-0101 to book your lighting consultation and evaluation with one of our experts.

Frank Gatto & Associates, Inc. are specialists in lighting for television events of all kinds.  If you have an event that needs expert lighting, please call us today to see how we can help.

Phone: 561-368-0101

Email: frank@frankgattolighting.com 

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Some of The Best Light Shows in the World

Many cities around the world are famous for their impressive seasonal or year-round light shows.  With it now being easier than ever to be able to capture the wonder of these events on cell phones and mobile devices, these types of events are becoming an increasingly popular part of any vacation.  The advancement of lighting technology has also added an extra dimension to light shows, as complex displays and patterns are able to be remotely controlled and set to music to create truly awesome light shows.

The next time you find yourself off around the globe, check out some of the best light shows this planet has to offer. After all, they’re usually free to watch and always look great on camera!

Dubai

Home to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, this spectacular light show takes place at the base of the said building and use the towering skyscraper as a backdrop. Visitors head on over to the Dubai Fountain for a show that takes place every 30 minutes in the evenings. The combination of choreographed water and light displays marvels the crowds and adds yet another reason to visit this amazing city.

Hong Kong

Hong Kong goes big for their light show! They use 40 buildings spread along Victoria Harbor to flash and dazzle the entire waterfront in a show that can be seen from anywhere nearby. As one might expect, the best views are from across the harbor, especially in one of the designated music spots. The whole show is set to music, and even if you can’t make it to one of the best spots in the harbor to listen along, there is a downloadable app that you can play as you watch a whole city come to life with one of the most amazing light shows in the world.

Singapore

Head down to the Gardens by The Bay for an incredible light show put on by the huge ‘trees’ there. These amazing artificial trees gather solar energy throughout the day and transform it into a twice-nightly light and music show in the evenings.  These incredible light transitions and imaginative displays are all set to popular music, transforming a night out in Singapore into something truly magical.

Talking of Singapore, no piece on spectacular light shows would be complete without mentioning the Marina Bay Sands Hotel. Three towers connected at the top by a huge infinity pool come to life of an evening in an amazing display of lasers and lighting that transforms the buildings and nearby waters into a multi-colored feast for the eyes.

Las Vegas

To go to Vegas and miss the Fountain Show at the Bellagio would be an absolute crime! Running throughout the evening, usually every fifteen minutes, the one-song length display of lights and water leaves visitors in awe as jets of water are blasted in perfect synchronicity 500 feet into the air and ‘caught’ by the jets next to them.  All of this is accompanied by a spectacular display of lighting that showcases the finest Sin City has to offer, and all in the middle of the desert!

Event Lighting from Frank Gatto & Associates

Our team has over 30 years experience of creating awesome lighting for a wide variety of events, televised occasions and outside broadcasts.  If you would like to find out how we can add a whole new dimension to your next event – speak to us today at (561) 368-0101.

Frank Gatto & Associates, Inc. are specialists in lighting for television events of all kinds.  If you have an event that needs expert lighting, please call us today to see how we can help.

Phone: 561-368-0101

Email: frank@frankgattolighting.com 

We can be found on Social Media at the following links.

            

How to Light Your Corporate Event

Corporate events are a reflection of your brand, and if you are planning one it needs to be as polished and professional as you are.  Whether you are holding an awards evening, a fundraiser, a staff party or something else, your corporate event should be planned to precision to ensure that every single aspect of the evening is completely perfect.

From the table arrangements to the DJ and everything in between, your corporate event should be impressive from the outset.  When choosing your venue, the way you light the space can totally transform the look and feel of the entire event, and the importance of corporate event lighting should never be underestimated.

As a first-class provider of corporate event lighting throughout the USA, we know that the right lighting makes all the difference when it comes to every kind of corporate event.

Here are some of the most amazing ways we use lighting to turn corporate events into epic occasions.

Use Light to Set the Tone of Your Event

One of the most important attributes of professional lighting is that it helps to set the tone for the event.  It tells the audience where to direct their vision, creates incredibly imagery and has tons of impact.  The right lighting can transform even the most mundane of spaces into something truly magical.

Modern-day lighting techniques offer much more than just mood lighting and atmospheric colors.  A professional lighting director can design and plan effects that are as impressive as watching live performance right in front of the audience’s eyes.

Customizable lighting effect creates a real visual wow-factor for any space. Every light source can be used to enhance the feel of the event, and your lighting place should be the starting point for any venue designer to work with.

Use Uplighter’s to Add Interest

Great event lighting is not just about how you light the room, it is also about where you light it.  Large venues like ballrooms or conference centers can really benefit from the addition of perimeter lighting. Up lighters can help to build ambiance and create a multi-dimensional wow factor.

Build Your Brand with Lighting

Lighting can be used to promote your brand in a variety of unusual and eye-catching ways.  You can shine your logo onto the walls of the venue, incorporate illuminated signs or even opt for state-of-the-art effect using Gobos.

A gobo is a beam of light with a metal stencil over it that creates a pattern and can project any abstract shapes, patterns, pictures, and company logos. They are a dynamic way to promote your brand at any kind of public event or occasion. Seeing your brands logo in lights will create a visual impact that surely will not go unnoticed.

Gobos can go almost anywhere and are highly flexible, meaning they are perfect for a wide variety of venues and occasions. You could use them to display your logo for sales conferences, awards night and conferences as well as wall designs for galas, parties and fundraisers.

Add Energy with A Light Show

If you really want to grab the attention of your audience, go for something exciting like a light show.  Using constant movement, flashing lights and carefully curated lighting themes, you can build excitement before a speaker takes to the stage, or ramp up the atmosphere to celebrate major company milestones.

Corporate Event Lighting from Frank Gatto

If your next corporate event needs an added wow factor, speak to our team today at (561) 368-0101 to find out how we can plan the perfect lighting for you.

Frank Gatto & Associates, Inc. are specialists in lighting for television events of all kinds.  If you have an event that needs expert lighting, please call us today to see how we can help.

Phone: 561-368-0101

Email: frank@frankgattolighting.com 

We can be found on Social Media at the following links.

            

Frank Gatto and Associates Awarded the 2018 LUX Life Global Entertainment Award

Frank Gatto & Associates, Inc. Awarded Best TV Lighting Specialists – the Americas

Based in Florida, Frank Gatto & Associates is an innovative lighting specialist focusing on excellence in the television lighting industry. Having recognized the firm for its excellence in this area through our Global Entertainment Awards for 2018 we profiled it to showcase the secrets behind its incredible success.

Since inception Frank Gatto & Associates has flourished, and today the firm works alongside some of the world’s biggest entertainment providers, including ESPN, Showtime Networks,

Fox, Univision, Major League Baseball, and others. The firm’s niche is in covering sporting events and we work on boxing, mixed martial arts (MMA), baseball, soccer, football, golf, hockey and even billiards and cricket events.

Specifically, some of the events that the firm covers are UFC, Showtime Boxing, Men’s and Women’s US Open Golf, Baseball World Series, Professional Fighters League, College GameDay and many others. However, the company is versatile, and not limited to sporting events and also provides lighting for corporate events and political debates.

The firm’s owner, Frank Gatto has been in the television lighting business for 38 years and travels extensively with his team to cover events all across the US, Canada, Europe and Asia. His lighting directors have worked closely with him for many years and keep up to date on the newest lighting trends as well
as utilizing those techniques that are tried and true.

Over the year’s Frank Gatto’s ground- breaking lighting design work has earned him and his lighting team three Emmy’s. Great actors, spellbinding scripts and high-end performances all make for amazing television, but the light and sound that takes place throughout the production are usually the unsung heroes of the show.

To ensure that every client receives the highest possible level of support and a service they can rely on, the team stay ahead of new technology and trends to provide the best lighting for each event being covered. Over the past few years Frank Gatto & Associates have shifted away from conventional lighting fixtures to using more LED lighting. The company’s lighting directors are the best in the industry and stay well versed in the latest lighting technology and equipment to offer clients a cutting-edge service they can rely on.

Looking to the future, Frank Gatto & Associates see the future of lighting heading more and more toward LED technology. The firm is also currently seeing an increase in internet livestreaming of events on Facebook and other social media platforms and expect this trend to continue. The team are excited to be in the television lighting industry at this time and are looking forward to the future and all of the new technology and trends.

 

Company: Frank Gatto & Associates, Inc.
Contacts: Frank Gatto- Owner
Brenda Trapp- General Manager,
Address: 2263 Boca Raton Blvd, Suite 107, Boca Raton, Florida 33431, USA
Phone: 001 561 368 0101
Web Address: www.frankgattolighting.com