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PPi Names Alan Kulbacki Manager of Creative Design Services

Philips Selecon and Lancelyn Theatre Supplies Offer LED Q&A Sessions

OXFORD, U.K. — Philips Selecon and Selecon dealer Lancelyn Theatre Supplies, with locations in Oxford and Wirral, are offering a series of hour-long Q&A sessions focusing on LED technology. Called Learn Educate Discover (LED), the Sept. 19 seminars, at 2:30, 4:30, and 6:30 pm, will explore the pros and cons of LED lighting and address the issue of using LED alongside traditional tungsten fixtures.

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Jeff Klaas, VP for Business Products, Christie Digital

Christie Names Jeff Klaas VP for Business Products

CYPRESS, CA — Christie named Jeff Klaas vice president of the company’s Business Products division. Prior to Christie, Klaas served as senior vice president of worldwide sales at SRS Labs, a company involved with software licensing. Prior to SRS, Klaas worked at Entropic Communications. He is also a published author.

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Johnson Systems DMX 2-Port Mergers

Johnson Systems’ expanded series of DMX Mergers includes two versions of its DMX 2-Port Mergers — one for portable applications and another designed for DIN rail mounting in permanent enclosures. Both units share the identical hardware and firmware allowing for an extremely cost-effective DMX input management solution where additional hardwired DMX inputs are required. Multiple units can be cascaded together or wired together with our recently released DMX 6-Port Mergers.

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The crew for The Exes on TV Land used Litepanels' Croma

“The Exes” Lit with Litepanels Gear

VAN NUYS, CA — For the multi-camera TV series, The Exes, George Mooradian, ASC adopts what he calls a “European approach,” relying in part on the use of gear from Litepanels for the Emmy-nominated show, which airs on the TV Land network.

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Full Compass supports Kennedy Center's Any Given Child arts education program

Full Compass Helps DC-Based Arts Program Find its Way to Madison, WI

MADISON, WI — The Kennedy Center for the Arts in Washington, D.C. has selected Madison as the 12th U.S. city for its “Any Given Child” program. The goal of the program is to establish a long-range arts education plan to reach every public school student in grades K-8. The multi-year effort will enable experts from the Kennedy Center to work with a panel of local citizens as they audit the resources currently available in the schools and plan for increased access to arts programs for every school and every child.

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