Drape Kings Had 2011 CBS Upfront, FIFI Awards Covered in NYC
London’s NME Awards Lit with Clay Paky Sharpy Fixtures
High Resolution Engineering DVI Over Fiber Video Extension Kits
High Resolution Engineering’s new DVI over fiber video extension kits support Lightware USA’s DVI-OPT series of transmitters and receivers. The company also offers rentals of Lightware’s 80×80 Multi-Format DVI/Fiber matrix, which converts the video signal internally in the matrix and eliminates the need for extra DVI-to-fiber converters.
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PSI Supports Katherine Jenkins, Clan Wars, Other Events
LDI in Partnership with PLASA
Trump Rehires Pete’s Big TVs for “Celebrity Apprentice” Finale
NEW YORK — Donald Trump was stumped. Marlee Matlin and John Rich were neck-and-neck in charity fund-raising and both were exemplary apprentices. But only one could be hired. However, when it came to the production crew to air this live NBC broadcast, there was no contest: Pete’s Big TVs was hired once again for the May 22 in the final live broadcast.
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How Nightclubs Differ from Other Design Projects
John Lyons: The two-edged sword that is nightclub design is that there are no real rules. By their very nature, nightclubs and their lighting need… Read More »How Nightclubs Differ from Other Design Projects
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Jim Fackert to Receive Parnelli Visionary Award
“Book of Mormon,” “War Horse” Garner Tony Lighting Design Honors
NEW YORK — The American Theatre Wing announced the winners for the 2011 Tony Awards, which was televised live on CBS June 12. The winner for Best Lighting Design of a Play was Paule Constable for War Horse; nominees included David Lander for Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo; Kenneth Posner for The Merchant of Venice; and Mimi Jordan Sherin for Jerusalem. For Best Lighting Design of a Musical, the winner was Brian MacDevitt for The Book of Mormon. Nominees included Ken Billington for The Scottsboro Boys; Howell Binkley for How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying; and Peter Kaczorowski for Anything Goes.
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