Canada - For the team of lighting designer Jean Renaud and his associate designer/programmer, Vincent Colbert, two televised music award shows provided a natural opportunity to put a Super WYG 5000 channel system through its paces, as they lit both the 2004 East Coast Music Awards (ECMAs) and the Juno Awards, Canada's version of the Grammys.

Halifax, Canada-based Tour Tech East supplied both the Super WYG system for the ECMAs and technician Roy Mombourquette, who also served as the ECMA's crew chief. "The producers of the ECMA's were amazed when we were able to show them the actual camera shots!" says Mombourquette. "With the aid of WYSIWYG, we were able to demonstrate how many people would have obstructed views because of television cameras or other unforeseen obst

UK - Marquee Audio have returned to the BRIT School in Croydon - six years after carrying out the original sound system installation - to bring Britain's only free Performing Arts and Technology institution into the digital age.

Backed by the British Record Industry Trust (hence the name BRIT) Marquee Audio sales director, first started talking to the School's senior technical manager, Andrew Smith, about the prospect of going digital two years ago, and whet his appetite by providing a Yamaha DM2000 desk to evaluate. Finally the funding became available for them to invest in one - along with an Optcore fibre optic system - as part of a thorough upgrade. Smith said: "We needed a digital desk for student training and production in live music technology."

Marquee's Andy Huffer added: "In view of its size, the DM2000 will not only enable the School to mix its own

USA - ETC is making changes to its executive staff, announcing new titles and roles for two of the current-vice presidents. Well-known industry veteran Steve Terry will now assume the leadership of the company's global R&D department. Terry's current executive title and role within ETC's service operations will be expanded to vice-president of research and development and professional services.

Terry, who has been with ETC since the summer of 2001, has been a highly respected authority in the industry for over 25 years, and a major visionary force behind some of most significant technical advances in the field, including the development of industry-wide control protocols. In addition to driving the development of DMX512, he helped start the ESTA Technical Standards program and is the current co-chair of the Control-Protocols Working Group that is developing ACN and RDM.

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UK - White Light Sales recently supplied a complete lighting installation for a new seven-zone walk-through tour at Wookey Hole Caves in Somerset, south-west England. Long a popular tourist destination, the new walk-through is based on the legend of the Witch of Wookey Hole, with each of the seven zones featuring an excerpt from the legend. Patrick Watkinson designed the lighting for the installation, with sound design by Ben Findley from Peter Gabriel's Real World Studios.

To bring the project to life, the Wookey Hole Caves turned to Cockle and his team at the contemporary circus troupe The Generating Company, who are now based at the Caves. White Light has worked with The Generating Company on a number of projects, so it was to White Light Sales that Cockle turned for the equipment.

The final rig includes ETC Source Fours and Source Four Junior Zooms, Strand Quartet 22/40s,

USA - Super Vision International, the US manufacturer of fibre optic and LED lighting, has been awarded the 2004 Greater Orlando Business Ethics Award by the Central Florida Society of Financial Service Professionals. Super Vision was nominated for the award by Craig Townsend of MetLife Financial Services.

Earl Adams, executive director of the Central Florida Society of Financial Service Professionals, said: "We are pleased to include Super Vision International among our roster of noted regional honorees. The company has demonstrated a strong commitment to the highest business ethics during a trying time in their business life and serves as a model for all businesses."

The American Business Ethics Award (ABEA) recognizes US companies that exemplify high standards of ethical behavior in their everyday business conduct and in a response to specific crises or challenges

UK - XL Video is supplying projectors to the Siobhan Davies Dance Company for its acclaimed Birdsong work, which has just started the first leg of its UK tour. Siobhan Davies is one of the UK's leading choreographers, with a career stretching back to the early 1970s. Davies is passionately interested in the medium of dance itself - the way the human body moves, how it can be composed, and what it can achieve and evoke. Davies works collaboratively with her dancers rather than starting with a specific aim, and relies on their experiences and imagination to contribute to the palette of available movement.

An additional technical challenge for the intimate and emotional Birdsong is that it's staged in the round. So the only real solid surface the eight dancers had to work with was the floor!

Maximizing the dramatic possibilities of the floor, two Barco G5 video proj

UK - Stage specialists Stage Technologies has seen a marked increase in its exports to America in recent years, with high profile projects including the Lyric Opera House Chicago and the Marion Oliver McCaw Hall, the latest additions to their already impressive client list. It is with their American clientele in mind that Stage Technologies have recently become a UL-listed company, now authorized to produce UL-approved electrical control panels.

John Hastie, sales and marketing director for Stage Technologies, commented: "UL is a universally recognized standard and it provides our growing global client base with an instant assurance that Stage Technologies conforms to the highest standards of quality and safety."

(Lee Baldock)

USA - Strand Lighting has appointed Tim Burnham as president of the Strand Lighting Group, to be based in the company's North American offices in Cypress, California. Burnham recently left French multi national Legrand, where he was marketing vice-president and director of strategic planning for Legrand, North America. Prior to that, he had spent 30 years in the entertainment lighting business in the UK and USA, starting work backstage in the West End, followed by years of touring, lighting design and running his own rental company. He managed Arri's lighting control division in London before moving to the US in 1994.

"I'm truly excited to be back in the lighting industry," Burnham commented. "I have so many friends in this business, and to be honest, I missed them while I was away. Now I'm getting to know a great new group of people, and I think we have a great p

UK - Audiolight has announced the availability of its Emerald series lasers, which include a 19" rack-mount controller, or can be purchased with a PC control system, using Zion 3D laser software. The high quality beam can produce text, animations, sequences, 2D or 3D projections, say Audiolight. The Saffron Series provides more scope with colour, housing red, yellow and green diodes. The compact system is ideal for many applications, including promotional, display and corporate projections. Because the Emerald or Saffron Lasers do not require 3-phase or water supplies, they can be rigged up, plugged in and running a show within 10 minutes.

If required, the Emerald and Saffron laser systems can come with The Zion 3D laser show software and PC. Zion 3D is one of the most advanced software titles available for laser display applications, and provides an easy-to-use interface e

UK - The Cloud One Group has again supplied its recently-acquired Adamson Y-Axis Y10 line array system for the BBC Big Band, this time for a concert at the Theatre Royal, Bath. Internationally recognized for its talent and experience, the BBC Big Band is a regular for Radio 2 Monday night listeners and is heard by audiences worldwide through the BBC World Service.

Commenting on the concert, Paul Stratford, director and events manager for Cloud One, said: "The artists and management of the BBC Big Band have been repeatedly impressed with the clarity and coverage of the new system, which is a great compliment from musicians of their calibre. For the crew the Y10 is a truly versatile system, with its speed and ease of rigging when flown or the option for ground stacking."

Paul also added: "The Y10 is generating much interest amongst discerning customers, with it be

USA - The retirement of lighting consultant Sonny Sonnenfeld, who has represented Wybron products on Broadway and in Greater New York City for many years, has signalled a change of representation in the City for Wybron. Ron Fogel & Associates (RF&A) has been appointed as Wybron's new representative in New York City, in addition to their current New Jersey/New York territory. Ron Fogel has been in the lighting business for over 20 years. In addition to representing Wybron, the company offers a full range of lighting and control products and services.

(Lee Baldock)

UAE & Croatia - Almost the entire rock, pop and rap scene of Dubai, Sharjah and Abu Dhabi took part in the Revolution Festival on 18 March in the Nashwan Hall in Dubai where over 600 music fans listened to the 14 live acts.

Responsible for the sound was NMK Electronics with tools from EVI Audio forming the centrepiece of the production: a Dynacord Cobra 2 PA, EV Sx300 monitors and a Midas Venice 320 console - a setup that impressed the event's organizer, Kiran Sequeira: "The sound of the Cobra was simply fantastic. Even at the highest volume levels there was not the slightest feedback." FOH man Milton Kyvernitis summed up: "Extremely professional! The Venice and the Cobra proved to be an amazing team."

In another corner of the world, the same PA system and a similar success at the Croatian Radio and TV Festival 9 - 20 March. Responsibility for the productio

UK - London-based event lighting specialist Fentura has purchased a Compulite Vector Blue control system from Stagetec Distribution, as part of a continuing investment program. The console was delivered direct to production rehearsals for the L'Oreal Colour Trophy Tour, before the three-week jaunt around the UK and Ireland working for the production arm of CS Media. The show's LD and operator, Tim Matthews, commented: "The Vector performed well; its operation is very user-friendly, not only keeping the Compulite familiarity, but equally familiar to operators of other consoles due to its unique behavioural setup capability."

Fentura see this as important because most of their shows in the past have been run on Compulite Spark and SparkTOP desks, so moving to a larger console has been simplified by keeping the syntax, just making it more intuitive with a graphical user

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