



These are all reasons that make previsualization software a common necessity in the design of shows these days. That extra cost has decreased the available time that designers get to spend in the venue or in tour rehearsals, and alongside that increase and cost and decrease in time, the pressure on design teams has increased. Beyond the obvious designer and programmer time needed are the not-so-obvious evolutions of venue costs the time associated with spending days or weeks in a venue sharpening cues, timings, and tuning looks, all of which cost exponentially more. Our industry has changed over the years in many ways that complicate the way lighting design and pre-production occur. “We have a very highly motivated team of seven premier professionals, located in a great place atop the Scientific Center of Kiev, near the Kiev Polytechnic Institute.” “We started L8 LLC with a strong vision of what we should do, how we should create, and how we should support our product and our users,” says Dmitriy Giventar, the creator of the original LightConverse, who now jointly owns the company with the other developers. A new company, L8 LLC (L8.ltd), was created to rebrand LightConverse and drive the product forward to create a new path forward for its user base, working to further develop, distribute and create new avenues and evolutions for the product.
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In July 2018, the software development team behind their LightConverse 3D Show Platform became full owners of the software products they had been developing, forming a new company and moving to a new office in Kiev, Ukraine in the process. Along with the testimony to the product’s worldwide popularity and success through sheer longevity - the latest release is Version 59 - industry honors includes ESTA and Live Design awards as well as the privilege of being an Intel Software Premier Elite Partner since 2012. There are several companies that offer previz software, but one product, LightConverse 3D Show Platform, has been at the forefront. From left, Vitaliy “Aklativ” Kravchenko, Vita Fedorovska, Alex “Dart” Bereznyak, Nazgul Shukayeva, Dmitriy “DeeMAGE” Giventar, Anastasiya Tkacheva and Konstantin “Tamtyt” Khanin.
