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| LD Jennifer Tipton named as a MacArthur Fellow for 2008 Renowned US lighting designer and educator Jennifer Tipton has been named as a MacArthur Fellow for 2008. The MacArthur Fellows Program awards unrestricted fellowships to talented individuals who have shown extraordinary originality and dedication in their creative pursuits and a marked capacity for self-direction. The Foundation does not require or expect specific products or reports from MacArthur Fellows, and does not evaluate recipients' creativity during the term of the fellowship. The MacArthur Fellowship is a "no strings attached" award in support of people, not projects. Each fellowship comes with a stipend of US$500,000 to the recipient, paid out in equal quarterly installments over five years. Read more about Jennifer Tipton and the MacArthur Fellows programme (and how to apply for a fellowship) at www.macfound.org |
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N ew Appointment Notice for Novatech ProductionsNovatech Production Services, one of South Australia’s largest and most respected audio visual companies, announced that it has appointed Michael Roberts as its new Sales and Marketing Executive. Michael, an Adelaide local, has been involved in the production industry for the last 12 years. Michael comes to Novatech after working for the past decade at the Adelaide Convention Centre most recently in the position of Manager, Technical Planning Services giving him a wealth of corporate theatre and conference industry experience. Michael also works regularly as a free lance audio engineer mixing in local venues and is an SAE graduate. Michael’s relationship with Novatech started 5 years ago when he began collaborating with the team on events held at Adelaide’s SkyCity. “I could not be more positive and enthusiastic about joining the team at Novatech. The company’s reputation, both locally and nationally, has made it an obvious choice for the progression of my career in the industry. The company motto ‘Creative Event Technology’ summarises the organisations dedication to delivering outstanding creative and unique event production. I look forward to being a member of this highly successful team of industry professionals for many years to come” said Michael. Leko Novakovic, Managing Director, Novatech Production Services said "We are pleased to welcome Michael to the team. With his strong technical background and his experience in the corporate sales, marketing and management arenas he was ideally suited to the position. We have had a long standing relationship with Michael and when we discussed his suitability for this role, everything just felt right.” www.novatechproductions.com.au |
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Novatech Productions, one of South Australia’s largest and most respected audio visual companies, today announced that it has appointed Angelo Russo as its new Sales and Marketing Manager. Angelo has moved back to Adelaide from Sydney to take up the position at Novatech and he comes with an extensive background in managing large scale touring, corporate and sporting events around Australia. Angelo started his career in Adelaide at LED video screen company Clipsal Vision where he was involved in some of Australia largest events including the Australian F1 Grand Prix, Melbourne Cup Carnival and 2000 Sydney Olympic Games. After leaving Adelaide,Angelo spent 3 years in London with various audio visual event companies working on numerous large-scale events and contracts. “I am very excited to be joining the team at Novatech Productions. Any company with such a strong customer focus and quality product in this market deserves to be as successful as Novatech and I am thrilled to be a part of that,” said Angelo. Leko Novakovic, Managing Director, Novatech Productions said "we are pleased to welcome Angelo to the Novatech team. With his strong background in sales and management of events and broad knowledge of the use of audio visual techniques to enhance the wow factor, he will be invaluable in advising our clients on how to achieve the best possible audience experience.” Novatech started as a family business in 2000 and has rapidly grown into one of the most respected audio visual event suppliers in the country. Novatech is a one-stop-shop committed to creating creative, standout events of any scale and budget. www.novatechproductions.com.au |
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New Face at LSC Australian lighting control manufacturer, LSC Lighting Systems, recently appointed Jaz Harrison to the role of Marketing Officer. The appointment cements another strategic step in the company’s growth plan, enabling it to better service its customer base. Jaz comes to us with a varied background, having worked for several global companies, including the Fairfax Media Group and The Salvation Army. Accumulating many years of Marketing Communications and creative/design experience. Jaz will provide LSC with improved distributor communications and up to the minute information on new products (such as the TEKO dimmer Jaz has already been heavily involved in the new LSC corporate logo and identity, revised maXim and EKO brochures and the popular LSC carabineer torches given away at recent tradeshows. www.lsclighting.com.au |
| PLASA Strengthens Team PLASA - the Professional Lighting and Sound Association - has announced a number of appointments to strengthen both its UK and US operations. Jon Petts, formerly with lighting manufacturer Pulsar, has been appointed to the newly-created position of Commercial Manager. He will act as the main point of contact with PLASA members, working alongside the existing team to ensure that members take full advantage of the expanding range of business services available. PLASA is also keen to ensure it has a good understanding of the day-to-day issues faced by members and the new role will be instrumental in further developing the lines of communication. Jon has many years’ experience in both sales and management roles, having worked for several major companies within the industry, including Martin Professional. His knowledge of both the industry and current trends in product development will prove invaluable in increasing membership numbers. Membership growth is central to PLASA’s ambitions to raise standards across the sector, develop industry qualifications and strengthen its lobbying activities. Several industry-wide projects are underway, including a major membership restructure, the piloting of qualifications for the rigging and PA/VA sectors and direct lobbying on legislation affecting member companies, most recently RoHS - the Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive. In a separate move, this month will also see the departure of Adrienne Gurman from PLASA’s New York-based Media Division, responsible for publishing the market-leading Lighting&Sound America. Adrienne has worked on the magazine since its launch three years ago and has been instrumental in its successful growth. To ensure L&SA retains its forward momentum, the magazine is adding two new staff members to the team. Matthew Griffiths, CEO of PLASA commented: “PLASA is making great progress at the moment and I am pleased to be welcoming three very talented people to the team. Jon’s role, in particular, is essential to our plans to increase the membership and it will be a big advantage to us to have someone with his experience and knowledge on board. It’s good to see L&SA move forward too, and whilst I’m very sorry to lose Adrienne, one of the founder members of the team whose dedication and professionalism was central to its growth, it’s rewarding to be at a stage where we can develop the US team and take the magazine to the next level.” www.plasa.org |
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New staff members Jerry Reinhardt, Stuart Turner and Erin Tagliaferri for CCP Jerry Reinhardt has been in the industry for over 30 years, with a history that includes lighting director for groups such as Van Halen, Cher and Al Jareau, plus too many more to name. His experience covers Legitimate Theatre, Ballet, Opera and the Corporate Events Industries. Since immigrating to Perth from the USA 10 years ago Jerry has held positions including the Technical Manager at the Perth Concert Hall and most recently the Operations Manager at Burswood Entertainment Complex. Jerry has been appointed the position of General Manager Sales and Production at CCP and is a welcomed asset to the expanding staff base of the company. Stuart Turner joins CCP as Production Manager after 18 years working for Gearhouse Australia. His experience as Operations Manager for Gearhouse specialised in Audio Visual for the Corporate and Conference Industry, working for events such as Cirque Du Soliel and joining touring conferences across the state. His extensive knowledge in all aspects of production management and his speciality in audio visual is welcomed as the company grows into this niche of the industry. Erin Tagliaferri joins our company in the position of Office Assistant. While completing her final year at Santa Maria College, Erin commenced work experience for the Events Industry Association, where she was recommended to apply for the recent position opening for an Office Assistant within CCP. Being the successful applicant, Erin commenced her position in December and will shortly commence an on site traineeship in Business within CCP. CCP would also like to take this opportunity to say a huge thank you to Sean McKernan who has left them for 6 months to pursue further interests in the USA. CCP would not be where they are now without his hard work and dedication and CCP wish him all the best in LA. www.ccpwa.com |
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Resolution X is pleased to announce the appointment of Chad Spencer in the role of Project Manager.
Chad is a welcome asset to the team at Res X, as the company continues to expand, explains Tim Hall, Managing Director. For over tens years Chad has been working in the industry and brings with him a vast experience and knowledge base in lighting design and project management. Chad can be contacted on 03 9701 2411 or cspencer@resolutionx.com.au
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David Segan Joins Resolution X Resolution X is please to announce the appointment of David Segan in the role of Project Manager. David has been working in the industry for well over a decade and brings with him a broad skill base in project management, comments Managing Director, Tim Hall. David can be contacted on 03 9701 2411 or dsegan@resolutionx.com.au www.resolutionx.com.au |
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| Leon Schuster RIP ALIA was sad to hear of the recent death of Leon Schuster, founder of Schusters Lighting on the Gold Coast. A well known identity in the lighting fraternity, Leon will be missed by many. His funeral will be on Thursday 4th August 2005 at 11am at the Burleigh Uniting Church, Cnr West Burleigh road and Burleigh street. The burial will be at Trees road Tullabudgera followed by a gathering at Currumbin RSL (function room) to celebrate Leon’s life. |
Vale Geoff Bielefeld RIP ALIA is sad to learn that well-known Brisbane theatre identity Geoff Bielefeld passed away suddenly at home on Saturday July 23 from a suspected heart condition. He was in his early 50s. A full obituary can be read at http://www.performmagazine.com.au/content.asp |
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| Jeremy Collins: Thunder Down Under By Mark A. Newman, Entertainment Design Magazine Selecon's CEO Jeremy Collins got the theatrical lighting bug early: when he was a young man in New Zealand he received a technical internship at the country's largest theatre, the Mercury Theatre in Auckland. After spending six years lighting plays, musicals, and operas, he left his home hemisphere for the UK. However, when Walter Coleman, the president of Selecon, invited him to join the company in 1979, he accepted the invitation. In 1984, he and Andrew Nichols bought the company and Collins tried to continue his freelance lighting design the best he could but the rigors of the manufacturing world kept him too busy. Read the full article at http://entertainmentdesignmag.com/mag/show_business_thunder_down/ |
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Memoriam: Bill McManus Bill McManus - Lighting Industry Pioneer- 1946-2005 Bill McManus, one of the early pioneers of rock and roll lighting and the president of both McManus Enterprises and PeakBeam Systems, passed away on Thursday, January 13, 2005. Bill McManus was a giant in the lighting field and he will be missed by many. Please go the PLSN web site for a full obituary http://www.plsn.com/news/ and for a recent interview with Bill go to www.plsn.com/mcmanus |
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Fregon starts a new venture After a twenty-year association with the Bytecraft Group and, more recently, State Automation Ted Fregon has ventured out on his own. Ted's new venture is Inspired Light & Motion through which he is offering Advisory, Design and Project Management Services to the entertainment and related services. Ted can be contacted at ted.fregon@bigpond.com |
Novatech
appoint new staffDue to the company’s rapid growth Novatech Production Services in Adelaide is pleased to announce the appointment of two new staff members: Dean Lewis with having over 15 years experience within the technical production industry joins the Novatech team in sales and account management. His key role will be working closely with management to help maintain and develop the company’s current client base with the professionalism and service that Novatech has become so recognised for. Having had extensive background in administration Renae Borg has filled the newly created position in administration and sales support. With her passion for providing superior service to clients, she will be assisting management with organising of production for special events and the daily running of the busy office. Management would like to take this opportunity to welcome both new members to the company and look forward to them becoming a valuable part of the Novatech team into the future. www.novatechproductions.com.au |
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Resigns from Martin Professional Lighting Dimensions web site is this morning reporting that Schouw & Co., owners of Martin Professional, has announced that Kristian Kolding has informed the Board of Directors that he wishes to resign his position as managing director of Martin Professional by the end of the year at the latest. For more than six years, Kolding has steered Martin Professional through an industrialization process that has more than doubled the company in size. Martin Professional is facing a number of vital challenges. Many new initiatives have already been launched, and several long-term measures are currently being considered. Recognizing the long-term perspective of this process of change, Kolding believes that now is the time to hand over the reins to a new top executive. Schouw & Co. has expressed understanding of and full respect for Kolding’s decision. The company will initiate a process aimed at finding and appointing a new managing director. |
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Wane 'Swampy' Jarvis Collection Auction An auction is to be held, to raise money for the family of the late, and much-lamented, Swampy Jarvis. The world-class music memorabilia collection, which Wane personally accumulated over 35 years in the Australian and international music industries, will be go under the hammer on August 29 2004, in the Sydney auction rooms of Bonhams & Goodman. More information: http://www.waneswampyjarvis.com/ |
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appoint new Market Manager for AustraliaSelecon is delighted to announce the appointment of industry veteran Peter McKenzie as their new Market Manager for Australia. Peter's goals in joining the Selecon team are to consolidate Selecon's position as the number 1 supplier of theatrical luminaires, increase brand recognition and market penetration in the Australian market. With the support of the Selecon factory team and the Australia wide dealer network, Peter will be working to maintain and improve customer service levels, reducing delivery schedules, offering market specification and training including promoting Selecon products through all Australian theatre training facilities. Prior to 2000 Peter was a Sales Director at Show Lighting Australia, responsible for Clay Paky sales in the Australasian region. Since then he has been Sales Manager at Selecon's Queensland distributor, The Production Shop. A classically trained musician Peter served his electrical apprenticeship before combining his love for the performing arts and his technology and business interests. "With his considerable commercial acumen and industry experience Peter's appointment reinforces Selecon's commitment to the Australian performance lighting industry" comments Selecon's Managing Director, Jeremy Collins in making this announcement. Peter takes over the position from David Ferguson at next month's ENTECH Trade Show. David leaves the Selecon position to concentrate on developing the market for his invention, the 'Fergo', the plastic image technology (www.fergo.com.au) which so successfully demonstrates and exploits the heat management and advanced optics of Selecon's Pacific range. www.seleconlight.com |
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remembrance of Rory Dempster Acclaimed lighting designer Rory Dempster passed away on 7 February. A pioneering lighting designer, Rory worked with Andy Phillips at the Royal Court in London during the 1960s and 1970s, establishing the Court's 'white light' principle - that nothing was more important on the stage than the actor's face. During this time, Rory worked with some of the best playwrights of the day, including Trevor Griffiths, Michael Frayn, Howard Brenton, Athol Fugard and David Hare. He could also change style when the show demanded, such as in his design for the Royal Court's original production of The Rocky Horror Show. A lover of theatre, Rory subsequently became involved in projects beyond the Royal Court: he was a founding partner of lighting rental company White Light; he was part of the team that created the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith; he was deeply involved with Field Day in Northern Ireland; and, he worked with David Hare at the Nottingham Playhouse, and subsequently lit many of Hare's plays including Plenty and Pravda. In the early 1990s, Rory moved to Australia, where he continued to concentrate on projects that interested him, forming a close working relationship with director Neil Armfield and his Sydney-based Company B at Belvoir Street. Rory's collaboration with Armfield included productions on three continents; their Sweeney Todd was seen at the Royal Opera House in London last December. Rory was too ill to attend these performances, having been diagnosed with mesothelioma, a lung disease associated with exposure to asbestos fibres, early in 2003. He passed away last Saturday. Those wishing to commemorate Rory's life and work are invited to make a donation to the Company B Theatre Foundation New Scholarship for Young Lighting Designers at 25 Belvoir Street, Surry Hills, NSW 2010, Australia. Further enquiries should be addressed to Judith Alexander or Virginia Braden at Arts Management in Australia, telephone +61 2 9310 2466. |
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Technology keeps expanding!Show Technology, Australias leading importer and wholesaler of entertainment and architectural lighting, keeps expanding its internal resources. As mentioned in its previous press release on 3rd February 2004, Show Technology had a very successful and exciting 2003. With continued strong growth projections into 2004, the company today announced the appointment of Kerry Fairs to the newly created position of Office Administrator. Kerry comes from an administration position within the logistics industry. Originally from Massachusetts, USA, she has resided in Sydney for eight years. Ive often gone to shows or clubs, or passed by display windows and thought how impressive the lighting was, but I dont think I ever gave much thought as to how it actually got there! Now I know, and am thrilled to be part of such an exciting, dynamic industry one which produces results that are nothing short of spectacular says Kerry. The newly created position will involve importing, general office administrative projects and assisting the companys managing director with day to day activities. In order to provide a premium service, we concluded we needed additional resources. This newly created position will essentially provide day to day support for the Show Technology team and therefore improve our ability to be readily available to address our customers needs, says Managing Director Emmanuel Ziino. I am delighted to have Kerry join our team! concludes Emmanuel. www.showtech.com.au |
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Technology expands - Customer Service team appointedShow Technology, Australias leading importer and wholesaler of entertainment and architectural lighting, has expanded. Due to a very successful and exciting 2003 and continued strong growth projections into 2004, the company today announced the appointment of two new staff members to the newly formed customer service team. The company announced the appointment of Ed Santucci and Oscar Santucci today. The Santucci brothers both come from a retail and technical electrical background and both have extensive customer service skills. The team will, over time, be handling the many day to day enquiries from the companys extensive client base including order status, pricing queries and stock availability. We realized that to keep up our success and offer exceptional service we needed to expand our resources internally says Managing Director Emmanuel Ziino This is a very exciting time for us as the company grows and becomes much more customer orientated. I feel that having the new team members on board we will be able to handle enquiries and customer service issues promptly and efficiently. To me positive response to any issue from a client is paramount This latest news from the company follows on from the recent announcement regarding a new Perth base. Built from the ground up especially for the company, the new Perth branch office is effectively operational now - servicing existing Show Technology clients throughout the state of WA. As part of Show Technologys expansion plans the company is looking for more additions to the current team expect more announcements very soon. www.showtech.com.au |
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Walsh suffers serious injury Sydney's Daily Telegraph has reported that Andrew Walsh of Accolade Productions suffered a serious hand injury at the weekend. The injury occured on his farm where Andrew damaged several fingers in a mulcher. He has since undergone microsurgery. Andrew is the director of ceremonies for the Rugby World Cup. His company has produced many prestigeous events such as the Olympic Skyline Spectacular, Sydney's Centennary of Federation celebrations and Ignite! |
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Designer Diagnosed With MesotheliomaRory Dempster, the distinguished British lighting designer, has been diagnosed as having mesothelioma a lung cancer disease associated with exposure to asbestos fibers. Australia, where Rory has lived since 1992, is a leader in research into asbestos-related diseases and the New South Wales Dust Diseases Board is investigating Rorys case. The Board has confirmed that, since the disease takes an average of 30 years to produce symptoms, he is certain not to have contracted it in Australia. Their enquiries suggest that the cause of his contracting mesothelioma was his close contact with asbestos curtains and borders, commonly used to provide heat separation between lanterns and scenery in British theatres during the '50s, '60s and early '70s. As an assistant electrician in various London theatres at that time I remember regularly pushing my head past these asbestos borders so as to get close to the lanterns to change bulbs, Rory says. The borders were obviously a risk, as were the asbestos-based lantern insulation packing and cables in use then. If this connection is proved and there are further cases among those who were working in UK theatres at the time, there may be a case for it being recognized as an industrial injury, with consequent entitlement to Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit or other compensation. Although extremely ill, Rory continues to work on lighting plans for revivals of two recent opera productions which are due to be performed in the UK later in the year. |
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Boheme picks up two Tonys Congratulations to Australia's Nigel Levings took home top honours for Best Lighting Design for La Boheme at the 57th Annual Tony Awards held over the weekend. To read an interview with Nigel about his work on Baz Luhrmann's La Boheme click here. The award for the Best Scenic Design went to La Bohemes Catherine Martin, whose husband, Baz Luhrmann, is the shows director. |
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Corelli joins Coemar De Sisti AustraliaCoemar De Sisti Australia has announced the appointment of David Corelli as lighting concepts consultant. David's history includes around 20 years as a professional photographer, during which time he won several photographic awards. He then spent some years supplying equipment to the film and television industry which included working with gaffers, grips and DoPs. For the past 18 months, Corelli has been an architectural lighting consultant, working with architects, consulting engineers, developers and contractors. He is eager to get back into film and television lighting and is looking forward to meeting up again with some old friends. Peter Kemp, Coemar De Sisti's managing director, said: "I believe David's experience and talents gained over the years in TV, film and architectural lighting will be an excellent asset to the company and we are pleased to have David as part of the team at Coemar De Sisti Australia." www.cdaust.com.au |
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Scott wins Helpmann Award The 2003 Helpmann Awards were delivered in style last night at the Star City Showroom in Sydney. The event was hosted by Simon Burke and directed by Dennis Watkins. The Helpmann Awards, initiated by the Australian Entertainment Industry Association (AEIA), are the national awards for the live entertainment industry, and are presented in recognition of distinguished artistic achievement and excellence. The awards are billed as Australia's answers to Broadway's Tonys, and affectionately known as "the Bobbys". The award for Best Lighting Design went to Matt Scott for The Blue Room. A Backstage Tour of The Blue Room, conducted by Matt Scott, is planned for late August in Sydney. |
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Martin McGrath ACS wins Milli AwardThe 2003 ACS National Awards for Cinematography were presented on May 10 at a Gala Function of 150 people at the Novotel on Hindley in Adelaide, SA. Cinematographer Martin McGrath ACS (position) was presented with the prestigious Milli Award for Australian Cinematographer of the Year by SAFC ... for his work on the feature 'Swimming Upstream' Cinematographers the late Ron Hagen ACS, Ron Johanson ACS, David Wakeley ACS and the late Frank Hurley were the latest inductees into the ACS Hall of Fame. Queensland member Geoff Owen was presented with the Ross Wood Memorial Award for continued development of his "Watoosie" Dolly, which was primarily designed to aid in the production of fast turn-around television drama. www.acs.asn.au |
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Helpmann Award nominees The Australian Entertainment Industry Association has announced the nominees for the 2003 Helpmann Awards. Named in honour of dancer and actor Sir Robert Helpmann and first presented in 2001, these annual awards honour productions new to Australia. The 2003 nominations cover a wide range of productions, including those created in Australia and those previously seen elsewhere in the world but visiting Australia for the first time. The awards include categories for both productions and technical work on productions - and, unusually for theatrical awards, even feature a category for sound design. This year's technical nominees are: Best Costume Design: Dale Ferguson - Great Expectations; Kristian Fredrikson - Man of La Mancha; Julie Lynch - The Way of the World; Bob Crowley - The Witches of Eastwick. Best Scenic Design: Stephen Curtis - The Blue Room; Kristian Fredrikson - Swan Lake; Dan Potra - Love in the Age of Therapy; Tony Tripp - A Doll's House. Best Lighting Design: David Hersey & Jenny Kagan - Oliver!; Nigel Levings - Copenhagen; Nick Schlieper - Great Expectations; Matt Scott - The Blue Room. Best Sound Design: Paul Charlier - Buried Child; Peter Grubb & Shelly Lee - Oliver!; Peter Grubb - The Witches of Eastwick; John Scandrett & Julian Spink - Cabaret. The 'best production' categories included nominations for Cabaret, Oliver! , Man of LaMancha and The Witches of Eastwick (in the Best Musical category); Copenhagen, Soft, The Comedy of Errors and Waiting for Godot (Best Play); Il Trovatore, Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, Love in the Age of Therapy and The Marriage of Figaro (Best Opera), Ellipse, Swan Lake, The Age of Unbeauty and Walkabout (Best Ballet or Dance Work) and Circus Oz, Macbeth: As Told by the Wierd Sisters, Still Angela and Twinkle Twinkle Little Fish (Best Visual or Physical Theatre Production). The 2003 awards will be presented on 19 May at a ceremony to be held at the Showroom at the Star City Casino in Sydney. |
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at Coemar De Sisti Australia David
Lee, will take on the role of lighting consoles/control operator training
and support. David has a wealth of experience in both television and theatre
and has been involved in many projects with Coemar De Sisti Australia. Including
the role of Project Manager for the Melbourne Broadcast Centre (Channel
7) a turn key lighting installation Coemar De Sisti Australia completed
in 2002. David is still active in the theatre and television industry and
regularly operates lighting consoles for major events.Peter Kemp said, "David's hands-on console use should prove invaluable for the users of our products" David will be conducting the Compulite & Stardraw training days in Queensland the week beginning March 17th and then in Melbourne the week beginning March 24th. Contact details for David are: E-mail: david@cdaust.com.au Mobile: 0419 702 417 Julian
Silveri who has been with Coemar De Sisti Australia for 12 months will take
over responsibility for technical support on spare parts and products. Julian
has had a hands-on experience with entertainment lighting when working with
schools and theatre groups, and completed the Certificate 4 Entertainment
course at Collingwood TAFE back in 2002; in addition he has been looking
after the technical repair side of Coemar De Sisti Products for the past
12 months.Contact details for Julian are: E-mail: julian@cdaust.com.au Mobile: 0425 795 921 www.cdaust.com.au |
Richie
Mickan joins LSC Richie
Michan, well known Australian Lighting Control systems specialist, has joined
LSC Lighting Systems to help bolster the Technical support for LSC's worldwide
Distributor and customer network. Richie's experience spans "live" events, theatre, television and architectural applications utilising the latest DMX, WAN and ethernet technologies. He has designed and conducted intensive training courses on Compulite consoles and Coemar intelligent fixtures and project managed large scale installations of lighting networks in Casinos, Television Studios and Nightclubs. Alan Graham, LSC's Marketing Director commented, "As LSC expands its product base and global distribution network, the need for someone of Richie's calibre became crucial towards the end of 2002. The very successful lauch of the maXim range of control desks with its extensive moving light capabilities, and new products on the drawing board, has hightened the need to add to our sales and technical capabilities. Richie's skill at technically educating distributors, end-users and even staff within LSC will help us develop our product base further and more targetted to the needs of our growing market." Richie will commence with LSC at end of March and can be contacted on richie.mickan@lsclighting.com.au |
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appoints Regional Sales Manager Scott Church joins Selecon Performance Lighting from December 2002, as Regional Sales Manager, based in an office near Baltimore, Maryland. Scott comes to Selecon with extensive sales and lighting industry experiences. His most recent position was Sales Manager for Baltimore Stage Lighting Inc., where he served for 15+ years. He has also held positions in the past with Scandinavian World Cruises, US DOD/USO tours and many other technical/entertainment positions. Scott states, "The innovative products, knowledgeable factory staff and excellent growth potential made it an easy decision to join. I hope to create long term relationships with our dedicated dealers, architects, designers and many others." Selecon's Jeremy Collins adds " Scott joining the Selecon team is a further step in bringing to the U.S. market the benefits of our extensive entertainment and specialized display fixture line. Scott will be able to build on the strong growth we are currently enjoying as U.S. lighting practitioners get to know the many advantages in performance, operation, low cost of ownership and safety that are the hallmarks of Selecon fixtures." Scott can contacted at schurch@seleconlight.com ph 917 403 9650 |
Lightmoves,
Brown's Precision Welding and Resolution X Continue to Grow Lightmoves,
Brown's Precision Welding and Resolution X welcome Sam Redston as Marketing
& Business Development Manager. Sam's background encompasses ten years
in the entertainment and event industry with a particular emphasis in the
field of lighting. After a recent period of full-time study, Sam is excited
to be joining this innovative and talented team of industry professionals
renowned for their commitment to excellence. While the three specialist
companies operate as independent businesses, they represent a total entertainment
technology solution for our clients in every field of lighting and entertainment
technology. His role includes national business development of Brown's Welding
and Resolution X and overall marketing management.Sam may be contacted through (03) 9701 2500, or by email at sredston@lightmoves.com |
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Thorne Leaves HES/FPS With the successful release of the Wholehog® III console, Tom Thorne will be leaving High End Systems/ Flying Pig Systems to pursue other challenges and opportunity. He leaves behind a staff of very committed and knowledgeable employees to continue with the FPS legacy. Thorne was one of the original founders of Flying Pig Systems in 1991, who launched the Wholehog I in a tiny space on the top floor of a warehouse in London. The Wholehog won its share of awards over the years, advancing to its next version, the Wholehog II, and now the release of Wholehog III -- the next generation in lighting consoles. Flying Pig Systems still occupies the attic, but has now expanded to all three floors of the building to house FPS and High End Systems offices. Since its partnership with HES in 1998, Flying Pig Systems has become one of the largest console development teams in the lighting industry. Says John Wiseman, VP of Worldwide Sales for High End Systems, "Tom Thorne leaves an unprecedented legacy in the entertainment and fixture control world. Beginning with the co-founding of Flying Pig Systems and introduction to the world of the Wholehog I to the Wholehog II console -- which is the standard in the industry and still growing into new markets -- and onto the latest brilliance of the ground-breaking development and introduction of the Wholehog III networking console and system, his contribution will be felt for many years to come. We all wish him the greatest success as he goes on to the next adventure. You can bet it will break new ground." www.highend.com |
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Eales gets Artistic Artistic Licence has appointed Graham Eales as International Sales Manager. Eales has recently concluded his two-year contract managing Zero 88 Lighting, and his primary task will be to continue building the Artistic Licence brand in a global capacity. Known primarily as a manufacturer of innovative entertainment control products and project solutions, Artistic Licence has recently taken the lead in the supply of ethernet solutions for lighting control. These provide not only a software operating platform, but also the hardware solutions needed for ethernet connectivity. Eales will no doubt relish the challenge of working in a company that is at the leading edge of both ethernet and DMX512-A development. "I have known Wayne Howell for a long time and respect the things that he has achieved in the development, not only of products, but protocols. I particularly like the fact that the company has placed many of the Artistic Licence technical developments into the public domain. This has to help other manufacturers develop new products allowing for a broader adoption of new technology which must be good for our industry." Eales has a long and illustrious track record within the entertainment technology industry. Born and educated in South Africa, he dropped out of a law degree to take a full time position with the Natal Performing Arts Council as a lighting technician. The position developed into lighting design and Graham later left to set up Production Projects Durban, a rental, staging and sales company whilst also working as a freelance lighting designer. He then went on to build Production Projects over four years, during which time he was responsible for several of the largest concerts and corporate theatre shows in South Africa during the early 1990s. Grahams lighting design was recognized with a Vita Award. Having made his mark in South Africa, he moved on to New Zealand taking on the role of Asian Market Manager for Selecon. Here, Graham revisited higher education, gaining an MBA. The next challenge involved a move to the UK, tasked with building up European sales and instigating Selecon UK. Graham continued in the UK, taking the position of sales & marketing manager at Zero 88, later becoming Group general manager. |
CDA
welcome aboard their new staff member![]() Coemar De Sisti Australia extend a big welcome aboard to Julian Silveri, our new warehouse team member. Julian will be assisting with the day to day running of the warehouse and handling the technical side of our range of products. With just recently completing his certificate IV in Entertainment, course requirements show that he is more than capable of continuing our on-going goldline service. www.cdaust.com.au (27-06-02) |
Helpmann
Award for Best Lighting Design![]() The award went to Mark Howett in Cloudstreet presented by Company B Belvoir and Black Swan Theatre. For a full report on this production click here. www.helpmannawards.com |
| Helpmann
Awards Nominees for Best Lighting Four lighting designers will contend for a Helpmann Awards on Monday 6 May at the 2002 Helpmann Awards to be held in the Showroom at Star City, Sydney. The Helpmann Awards aim to celebrate and promote the entertainment industry, in the style of the Tony Awards on Broadway, the Olivier Awards on West End, and ARIA, APRA, AFI and Logie Awards in Australia. Best Lighting Design Mark Howett - Cloudstreet Company B Belvoir and Black Swan Theatre Nigel Levings - Old Masters Sydney Theatre Company John Rayment - Up For Grabs Sydney Theatre Company Nick Schlieper - Parsifal State Opera of South Australia www.helpmannawards.com |
Andrew
Lesnie wins Oscar for his cinematography on Lord of the Rings![]() Sydney-based cinematographer Andrew Lesnie has won a prestigeous Oscar for his work on the Lord of the Rings:The Fellowship of the Ring. He dedicated the Oscar to the late Brian Bansgrove who was the Chief Lighting Technician on the trilogy. His speech was as follows: "I'd like to thank the Academy and New Line, Mark Ordesky and Carla Fry. Peter Jackson who is a sensational person to work with, Fran Walsh and Barrie Osborne for giving me the opportunity to work on an amazing project. I had the privilege of working with a really sensational cast and terrific crews, predominantly New Zealanders. I want to send my love to my partner Bronwen and my sons Jack and Sam who are probably still at school in Sydney. I just want to say Australia and New Zealand are terrific places to grow up and great to work in and great to live in. And last of all, I want to dedicate this to the late Brian Bansgrove, who was the Chief Lighting Technician on LORD OF THE RINGS, on the trilogy and, Brian, this is for you. Thank you." Andrew's Biography: Lord Of The Rings: Return Of The King (2003) (Cinematographer) Lord Of The Rings: 2 Towers (2002) (Cinematographer) Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring (2001) (Cinematographer) Babe: Pig in the City (1998) (Cinematographer) Babe (1995) (Cinematographer) |
Two
Australian DOP's nominated for ASC Award![]() The American Society of Cinematographers announced its five feature film nominees for 2001 yesterday. The noted achievements range from the noir-tinged black-and-white work of Roger Deakins, ASC, BSC on The Man Who Wasn't There to the lush, digitally processed colour of Bruno Delbonnel's images in Amelie. Rounding out the nominations list were Australian's Andrew Lesnie, ACS for The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring and Don McAlpine, ASC, ACS for Moulin Rouge. The sole American in the category is John Schwartzman, ASC for Pearl Harbor. Traditionally, three or four of the ASC's nominees go on to be nominated for the Best Cinematography Oscar. www.cinematographer.com |
Montgomery
leaves Bytecraft![]() Bytecraft has announced that its long-serving international marketing manager John Drummond Montgomery, has left the company after more than nine years service, following his appointment as Australian Consul-General / Senior Trade Commissioner to Japan, based in Osaka. In an announcement to staff, general manager John Rowland said that Montgomery had been the most successful marketing manager Bytecraft had had. Mr Rowland stated that John had been responsible for opening up new markets for Bytecraft's stage automation business in Holland, Korea, China and Japan, as well as ameliorating the Bytecraft name internationally. In opening these markets, Montgomery had won the biggest stage automation contracts in Bytecraft's history, notably the Singapore Arts Center and most recently the China Grand National Theatre in Beijing. John had played a key role in Bytecraft's development and position as the premier Stage Automation company in the world, not only in winning business for Bytecraft against larger competitors, but also in developing strong relationships with Bytecraft's strategic partners around the world. Further, the company stresses, Montgomery played an important role within Bytecraft in team-building and keeping morale high. As a lighting designer of International standing Montgomery was also able to add value to Bytecrafts business by winning prestigious lighting jobs, which would subsequently be prepared by Bytecraft and utilize Bytecraft technology. The Spire atop the Victorian Arts Centre perhaps being the greatest monument to his ability. www.bytecraft.com.au |
New
face and voice joins the sales team at Lightmoves![]() Lightmoves Pty Ltd (Victoria) welcomes Steve Woloshenko to the team in the position of Trade Sales Representative at their new larger premises in Noble Park. Steve will generally be the first point of entry for customers either over the phone or as they enter the showroom. Whether it's a replacement lamp for a Pattern 23 or a quote for decorative lighting, Steve can sort it out. He brings to the company a wealth of knowledge and experience of lighting gained over the last 10 years in live music, school production as well as running his own lighting production company. Steve was first associated with Lightmoves when he was at High School via a work experience program, and later went on to work as casual in the heady days of the construction of Crown Casino when Steve worked in both Lightmoves signage manufacture and installation departments. Steve can be contacted on (03) 9701 2500, via email swoloshenko@lightmoves.com, or by calling past the Lightmoves showroom at 138 Browns Rd, Noble Park, Victoria 3174. www.lightmoves.com |
New
Face at Coemar De Sisti![]() Coemar De Sisti extend a big welcome aboard to Justin Purdue, their new warehouse team member. Justin will be assisting with the day to day running of the warehouse and handling the technical side of their range of products. www.cdaust.com.au |