PRODUCTION FUTURES
UP AND COMING: THE REYTONS ROAD CREW The Reytonsâ road crew reflect on the bandâs sold-out hometown show at Rotheramâs Magna Science Adventure Centre.
Words: Jacob Waite Photo: Dom Walsh
Following the release of their debut album, Kids Off The Estate, The Reytons sold out Rotherhamâs 4,500-capacity Magna Science Adventure Centre in less than 10 hours. As well as being a landmark moment for the band, there is an equally inspiring story surrounding the bandâs young production crew. âIt felt like everything was leading up to this one show,â explained Production/Tour Manager and FOH Engineer, Jake Mazzuca of Advocate Audio Visual, who brought in 24-year-old Lighting Designer, Jonathan Myers to devise the visual elements of the show. The duo share a good working relationship with the band, who are very hands-on. âWe wanted to take this show to the next level with the addition of a back wall video screen, which gave the show more depth and enabled us to scale the production without losing key moments,â Mazzuca recalled. The design was based around a 10m by 4.2m Pixl
Evolution video wall, which displayed content designed and created by the band. âWe flew five vertical sloped trusses above the screen with towers either side and then framed with a front truss, with lighting fixtures supplied from Christie Lites,â Myers explained. Band Manager, Rich Goodwin and frontman, Jonny Yerrell helped curate the visuals for this show. To pre-visualise the show, Myers harnessed Syncronorm Depence2. âThe realism of the software is incredible. I can compare a render to the rigged production in the venue and itâs identical,â he said. The fact the band was able to play in front of a sold-out hometown audience was a âspecial momentâ for Myers. âMaking sure the visuals were spot on was crucial, having changed the design three days before the show,â he said upon reflection. âOne of the most challenging things for me was coming out of lockdown and setting up my own limited company. It
was a leap of faith but it has been so worth it.â Mazzuca, 27, added: âWe understood the significance of this gig for the band. Seeing the production come to life was special.â Offering his advice to those looking to make their first steps into the sector, Mazzuca said: âNow itâs easier than ever to get handson experience, given the gaps in the sector, and people are crying out for young people who want to learn on the job. Iâve personally never felt restricted by my age, however, Iâve been lucky enough to work with bands that are receptive to working with a young, up-andcoming crew. I believe if you nail down your technical ability first, with as much hands-on experience as possible, the rest will come naturally. My advice is to stay humble, show up on time and work hard for those around you.â www.thereytons.com www.advocate-av.com www.jonathan-myers.com
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