|  Theatrical and studio designers are constantly challenged by lighting fixture requirements and limited space. With the repositioning options the Right Arm provides, they now have a cost-effective solution to this challenge. The Right Arm adds pan and tilt capabilities to a wide range of theatrical and studio lighting fixtures, allowing the designer to maximize the lighting rig without crowding fixtures or over-extending the budget. Video cameras and LCD projectors can be blended into the lighting rig with minimal preparation, providing easy adjustment from the lighting console. The Right Arm conveniently repositions these devices in theatrical and church productions, corporate events, trade shows or anywhere flexibility in the light plot is needed. Current yoke devices attempting to add pan and tilt capabilities to lighting fixtures are cumbersome, confusing, and limiting. The width of contemporary or existing yokes will not accept fixtures much larger than a Source Four, while additional time, special brackets, and counterweights are often required to mount them. With the Right Arm, numerous devices can be attached simply and securely. Its patented rebalancing system makes ballast weights unnecessary. Rich Dale, an LD with Disney for thirteen years and presently Apollo's Lighting Design Representative, has put the Right Arm through its paces in a variety of environments. "It has operated flawlessly. The Right Arm is a fairly simple pan and tilt device that is easy to set up and program for both beginners and experienced users." With a list price of $1195, the Right Arm is priced significantly lower than current yoke devices. And while it shouldn't be compared to a moving light, the Right Arm provides a flexible way to add controlled, quiet, and precise cued movement to a light plot design without a huge expense. The additional reduction in required fixtures, cabling, and maintenance costs make it an attractive alternative and a great value.  | | Click here for more information | |