LMG Partners with Trailblazing Technology Manufacturers Â
LMG, LLC, an industry leader with nationwide locations and a vision to deliver extraordinary experiences through technology and imagination, announced their acquisition of several new cutting-edge pieces of technology, including disguise gx3 media servers, AV Stumpfl projection screens, and Robe iForte lighting fixtures. Â
iForte Showcased at Coachella Â
LMG is among the first in line to access the brand-new IP65-rated fixtures, Robe iForte’s, showcasing them upstage at Coachella with headlining artists Ashnikko and FKJ. Â

Our new iForte’s are the newest, baddest fixtures on the market and we are sending them to Coachella, which is known for the dust and wind and tumultuous weather.
The new Robe iFORTE is the latest version of moving fixtures, featuring an IP65 rating and LED light engine. The fixture can manage humidity, temperature, and pressure control with its internal monitoring system. This incredibly durable member of the Robe iSeries is reliable in all weather and resistant to rain, dust, smoke, and haze, which made Coachella the perfect reveal for LMG’s new fixtures.  Â

The new Robe iFORTE is the latest version of moving fixtures, featuring an IP65 rating and LED light engine. The fixture can manage humidity, temperature, and pressure control with its internal monitoring system. This incredibly durable member of the Robe iSeries is reliable in all weather and resistant to rain, dust, smoke, and haze, which made Coachella the perfect reveal for LMG’s new fixtures. 
The fixture is like a vacuum sealed device. None of that dirt can get in there, which means optically, it stays perfect. With the iForte you’re maximizing the output of light coming out. You’re not having all those pollutions of dirt and grime in the optics. That’s one of the reasons we partner with Robe, because they really step up their game and think about all these engineering problems and solutions.

Robe has come out with a whole line of IP rated I versions of their fixtures.  Â
LMG has been strongly rooted in Nashville for over a decade, as the Music City Center’s preferred audio/visual partner servicing the 2.1 million square foot facility since it opened in 2013. LMG’s nearby office and warehouse space marks a third location in Nashville alone.
disguise gx 3 Media Servers for Real-Time Renders

LMG has acquired disguise gx 3 media servers, allowing their clients the creative liberties to render 3D images in real-time.  Â
disguise is a World Class level media server brand that has a wide variety of products to fit different creative requirements. The gx 3’s we’ve just purchased were acquired specifically as a touring-oriented product due to their real-time rendering capabilities and its native Notch integration. We will be putting these units into custom built racks along with some top-of-the-line peripheral equipment.

This year, LMG Touring will be providing the new disguise gx 3 media servers for many upcoming tours, including Avenged Sevenfold and Paramore. The gx3 is the most versatile and flexible single-box solution yet, capable of fitting any production across any application.  Â
AV Stumpfl Projection Screens Feature Game-Changing Shift Technology Â
The procurement of AV Stumpfl Projection Screens allows LMG to provide clients with game-changing technology, simplifying set-ups and strikes through effective and modern upgrades. Â

The biggest features of our new AV Stumpfl screen inventory and why it’s exciting to have them are the shift legs. They have clearly marked height scale that lets us adjust in one-inch increments. The legs allow us quick adjustability of height for a client if needed without having to take it down, and by one person.
One of the most innovative things that they’ve done was this easily adjustable height. In industry terms, it has definitely raised the bar for this kind of technology” says Bodzioch. 

LMG’s access to this revolutionary shift technology, small packing dimensions, lightweight features, and largescale yet crisp imagery gives clients the highest picture quality, easier handling, and less investment and operating costs as compared to fixed display solutions. Â
LMG Goes Beyond Technology Â
LMG takes pride in partnering with exceptionally innovative and responsive brands such as disguise, Stumpfl, and Robe. Â
“They’re responsive to their client’s needs, building machines that are capable of doing tasks and pushing boundaries that have never been pushed before.” According to Bodzioch. Â
“In this industry, sometimes you must take risks, and LMG always tries to take cautionary, logical risks to partner with manufacturers that are going to deliver, keep pace with you, and keep pushing that boundary”. Bodzioch adds, “We want to stay beyond technology. That’s what makes this industry exciting – at LMG, we’re always chasing what’s beyond the latest technology.”  Â
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