"I worked in Dubai for about three months, although it was a few years ago, if it didn't change much their were only 2 real companies that were of any decent quality and what I would consider "world-class operations".
Gearhouse, was…"
"Gunji died? Last year? Boy do I have memories of him & lots of stuff...like his hair, "Louie the 13th" (he bought me my first shot at Ryan's, right before sound check for Deep Purple@NBC Arena maybe around 1984? I think it was…"
"Hawaii's Top Rigger from the 1970's - 2010. The Only recongnized, approved rigger allowed to operate at every city venue, (NBC Arena-Concert Hall-Waikiki Shell) along with the Aloha Stadium as well as all Hotel Ballrooms and Convention…"
The Academy of Production Technology has announced two new seminars for training in electricity, power distribution, and control systems. The classes are provided for every aspect of the entertainment industry including non-electricians and non-technicians as well as experienced electricians and technicians in lighting, video, and audio.The seminars will be held in Honolulu, HI on March 14-16, and in Orlando, FL April 18-20. Registration is now open. Detailed information and registration can be…See More
"Subject: Huge Show in Hawaii on May 31st, 2010(Live 50,000 attd., satellite Broadcast, Internet,Live Local Broadcast + all the usual stuff, sound,lights,staging,etc...)
I'm looking at plans in front of me which shows 50% of all the scaff…"
February 1, 2010 at 9am to February 3, 2010 at 5pm
Entertainment Electrician Training SeminarFebruary 1, 2, & 3, 2010Toronto, ON, CanadaPresented by Richard Cadena, ETCP Certified Entertainment Electrician, ETCP Recognized Trainer$225 per day or $675 total$75 courtesy discount for USITT members, ESTA members, and IATSE members who sign up for all three days. For discount code, please e-mail rcadena at plsn dot com.The cost of the course includes class materials (workbook and Production Electrician's Handbook) and lunch.The Entertainment…See More
Who have you worked for or where have you worked in the past?
Bill G., Barry Fey, Robin Tate, Passetta Prod., Al Masini, Hawaii & the World
What's your favorite new technology?
Intellegent Lighting fixtures that don't break down.
Do you have any words of wisdom for your fellow lighting pros?
You don't need a ton of instruments to create a great show. I've seen it done with minimal amount of gear and a huge amount of Talent. There are some great LD's out there, Look & Learn, they are all pretty much willing to lend their knowledge if you ask.
Do you currently subscribe to PLSN?
Yes
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