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30th December - This evening was spent in London with Paul Cook and the lighting crew for the New Year's Eve celebrations. During my time there I saw how Durham and Paul created the two 7-segment displays projected onto the Shell building and how they created the satellite triggered countdown sequence seen live the next day.
6th December - For the last month I have been working on my school's production: 'Little Shop of Horrors'. This has been a really fun and energetic production and as Lighting Designer, I was able to really enhance the effectiveness of the visuals with my team working very hard to ensure the successful running of the show.
23rd August - I was working for Paul Cook at the Red Bull X-Fighters show at Battersea Power Station last week. All my previous experience of showbiz glamour went out the window when I arrived for my site induction. The 'venue' was essentially one huge construction site with audience seating around the edge. It took 4 days to install all the equipment for the show but as always, everything magically came together at the last minute. Paul gave me a lot of hands-on experience in the industry and was a great mentor. The show went very well and I have just watched the recording on my TV back home. I look forward to working with Paul again in future.
5th July - In my lighting and visual design for the music show, I have made use of video projection, which will cover the whole of the cyclorama in video loops complimenting the music. This will be effective as it adds a whole new dimension to an otherwise 'still' show.
2nd July - I have just been hired to manage all visual aspects of a music competiton show. A production manager I know has been employed on my recommendation to ensure the smooth running of the show.
10th April - I went up to Wembley Arena today to visit Tim on the Dancing on Ice tour. I learned loads from him and the show was fantastic - the opening sequence was very dramatic and had a clever surprise at the end. I am inspired by the lighting design and Tim's programming which is second to none.
28th March - Just got back from another round of Classical Spectacular. It was, as always fantastic! Durham had some demo lights from Clay Paky up in the rig - the new Alpha Beam 300/1500s which worked very well. I spent some of the day focusing the Par Cans around the perimeter of the hall and I also focused the Strand 'Bambino's' backlighting the 'Muskets and Cannons' for the 1812 Overture. It was all good fun.
30th December - This evening was spent in London with Paul Cook and the lighting crew for the New Year's Eve celebrations. During my time there I saw how Durham and Paul created the two 7-segment displays projected onto the Shell building and how they created the satellite triggered countdown sequence seen live the next day.
6th December - For the last month I have been working on my school's production: 'Little Shop of Horrors'. This has been a really fun and energetic production and as Lighting Designer, I was able to really enhance the effectiveness of the visuals with my team working very hard to ensure the successful running of the show.
23rd August - I was working for Paul Cook at the Red Bull X-Fighters show at Battersea Power Station last week. All my previous experience of showbiz glamour went out the window when I arrived for my site induction. The 'venue' was essentially one huge construction site with audience seating around the edge. It took 4 days to install all the equipment for the show but as always, everything magically came together at the last minute. Paul gave me a lot of hands-on experience in the industry and was a great mentor. The show went very well and I have just watched the recording on my TV back home. I look forward to working with Paul again in future.
5th July - In my lighting and visual design for the music show, I have made use of video projection, which will cover the whole of the cyclorama in video loops complimenting the music. This will be effective as it adds a whole new dimension to an otherwise 'still' show.
2nd July - I have just been hired to manage all visual aspects of a music competiton show. A production manager I know has been employed on my recommendation to ensure the smooth running of the show.
10th April - I went up to Wembley Arena today to visit Tim on the Dancing on Ice tour. I learned loads from him and the show was fantastic - the opening sequence was very dramatic and had a clever surprise at the end. I am inspired by the lighting design and Tim's programming which is second to none.
28th March - Just got back from another round of Classical Spectacular. It was, as always fantastic! Durham had some demo lights from Clay Paky up in the rig - the new Alpha Beam 300/1500s which worked very well. I spent some of the day focusing the Par Cans around the perimeter of the hall and I also focused the Strand 'Bambino's' backlighting the 'Muskets and Cannons' for the 1812 Overture. It was all good fun.
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