If you're referring to this demo:
http://www.controlbooth.com/forums/...lighting-control-consoles-usitt-2009-a-4.html , the program is Capture (thank you for the correction Derek), however there are few options out there:
Wysiwyg R23, with R24 coming out soonish (if its not already out):
wysiwyg & Vivien - Virtual Event Designer, industry standard tools for event professionals
I'm almost positive this can connect to the
Element, as I know it connects to other consoles and is a large program. Its rather expensive though, and if you're looking for cheap this isn't it. With R24 coming out
Wysiwyg is getting a whole lot better from what I've seen, and as an R22 user I like the program and its somewhat easy to
pick up. From beam corrections and hotspots,
Wysiwyg is a great
visualizer
Light Jockey 2:
Product - LightJockey 2™
Light Jockey is a free program from
Martin, and while its not the same quality as other
pre viz programs, it'll do fine. I'm not sure if you can hook up your
Element into it though. If you can, I'd say this is probably your best bet other than GrandMA 3D
ESP Vision:
ESP Vision: Welcome to ESP Vision
ESP
Vision is,
IMO, one of the best viz programs out there. The only thing is its rather expensive, and has a learning curve out the wazoo for the most part. This program expensive. Period. It's also designed for mostly concert lighting if I'm not mistaken, and I'm not sure how useful it would be if you're looking to render theatrical lighting but I'm sure it would do the job
GrandMA 3D MA Lighting: Control / grandMA 3D
GrandMA 3D is a free program from MA Lighting, as is a GREAT program
IMO. It's free, and you can use grandMA PC to connect to it. I'm not sure if you can connect the
element to it, and I'd probably say you can't because its designed for MA PC, but its worth a shot because its free. I've used GrandMA 3D before and its really easy to use with grandMA PC, so even if you can't get your
Element to hook into it, its a great way to learn the MA
system and its a good
visualizer
Martin Show Designer:
Product - Martin ShowDesigner™
I don't know much about this program other than the fact that it exists, but its worth looking into
Capture:
Capture
Same thing goes for Capture along with
Martin Show Designer, I know it exists but I don't know much about it.
Most of these programs have a free demo version, so try it out
If anyone would like to clarify on the connection statuses to consoles of these programs, feel free