
The last Saturday of January was the second annual World NTD day, a date now used to celebrate hard-earned progress to take action to end Neglected Tropical Diseases. This event was marked with a Global Action, where more than 50 landmarks across 25 nations lit up to draw attention to the 1.7 billion people around the world still suffering from neglected tropical diseases.
Despite the relatively small setup, the requirements by the production team were demanding: “We absolutely needed a minimum of IP-65 protection on all the fixtures,” added Strolighi, continuing: “We also needed lenses with a 15-25º field angle, and powerful enough to be able to wash the monument with orange colours, uniformly, at a distance of between 70 and 90 metres from the Colosseum. We went for PROLIGHTS as we are used to their fixtures’ great performance – we always use their architectural series for fixed and temporary installations, always with great results,” he ended.