Navistar
The
spotlight was on Navistar’s new International LoneStar Harley-Davidson Special
Edition at the 38th annual Mid-America Trucking Show where Unlimited Visibility Lighting
Design (UVLD) created the launch’s dramatic lighting system.
The
invitation-only launch event, held in Freedom Hall at the Kentucky Expo Center
in Louisville, unveiled the new semi manufactured by Navistar, Inc. under
license from Harley-Davidson. Only 250 of the vehicles will be made in
2009, all in sleeper configuration. They include such features as Harley-Davidson
headlamps, Harley badging on the 150-gallon fuel tanks, seven-foot chrome
exhaust stacks, Harley gauge faces, silver-and-orange striping over underlying
black paint, and a horizontal bar billet-style chrome grill. The cab
boasts a 42-inch wide sleeper sofa surrounded by rosewood cabinets and a walnut
floor.
UVLD
lighting designer Greg Cohen and programmer Cameron Yeary were hired by
production company ProActive for the event, which captured Harley’s reputation
for freedom, independence and the spirit of the open road.
In order
to accommodate the needs for both a product reveal and a banquet, the venue was
split into two discrete areas. For the first, the audience of press and
dealers sat in the arena for a presentation on a new prototype engine. A traveler
opened to reveal the huge dining space. Cohen notes that this was when
things got dramatic: “It was after everyone was finished eating that the
main event took place: The new Special Edition semi was revealed with a
lot of motorcycles and more than just a little smoke.” Although Harleys
driving through a banquet is hardly an everyday experience, it was clear that
the dealers were most interested in the star of the evening, the newly branded
semi.
Executive
Producers Josh Covin and Mac MacKenzie leveraged their long-term relationship
with UVLD to help deflect the budget reality of these economic times.
Exploring existing vendor relationships allowed value engineering to take place
on a show where a lot of equipment was called for. “We were able to tap
Dallas-based Gemini Stage Lighting’s extensive inventory of moving lights to
give us some products I’ve not used before, including Robe 2K washes,” notes
Cohen. “By working with a great vendor to find what great products they may
have on hand, we were able to bring more to the table than had we insisted on a
particular fixture.”
About
UVLD
Unlimited
Visibility Lighting Design (UVLD) creates lighting designs for corporate
theater, live entertainment, themed environments, trade shows and special
events. UVLD is a partnership of 10 designers working in all aspects of
lighting design; their work has been seen on stages and screens nationwide and
around the world. Clients include IBM, Mitsubishi, Honda, Kia, Mercedes,
Volvo, Volkswagen, John Deere, Microsoft, Cartier, Victoria’s Secret, FedEx,
Avon and Audi.