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Behind the Scenes with Uwe Willenbacher

Once There Were Giants

I had the good fortune to have met him — an honor that I cherish to this day.  During the 1970s and 1980s, I also had the good fortune to have worked at the company that he founded — the company that invented videotape recording.  At that time, the company was a powerhouse, 6,000 strong and the dominant worldwide force in the AV industry.  To this day, the work ethic that was a part of the company’s very name remains a fundamental part of my own ethic.

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Blame the Gear

It’s become painfully evident to me that this industry has been overrun with people who take too much responsibility for their actions. Every day it seems like I’m on a show where a technician double-checks his work, a programmer tests her backup console or a designer accepts the blame for an uneven front wash.

People! This has got to stop!

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Video and Lighting Keep Converging

Days before InfoComm opened mid-June in Las Vegas, one of the world’s leading projection video purveyors announced the acquisition of one of the lighting industry’s most well known brands. Barco’s purchase of High End Systems further solidifies the ongoing convergence between video and lighting and in the process seeks to redefine what had been individual sectors under the rubric of the events market. High End Systems, Inc. was majority-owned by Generation Partners, a U.S. private equity firm, which acquired the company in 1998.

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Believing is Seeing

“In art, truth and reality begin when one no longer understands what one is doing or what one knows, and when there remains an energy that is all the stronger for being constrained, controlled and compressed.” — Henri Matisse

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Timecoding a Rock Show

The world of stage productions has really grown complex in the last 10 to 15 years. Not only have automated lights become standard, but so have digital audio consoles, complex show control systems, motion control and networking. Often these systems must be synchronized via MIDI or SMPTE to ensure a reliable and repeatable production. While it can be amazing to sit back and watch a programmed light show run automatically, it is also a bit disheartening to walk away from a desk and have the show continue.

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Stranger in a Strange Land

Often enough my work takes me abroad. And just when I thought I’d played a gig in every corner of the world, some band has found a new locale.  There was a time when South America seemed like a distant land, an impossible place to do a proper show. But that’s in the past. Now I get to teach the locals how to do shows in lovely places like Ethiopia and Kazakhstan.

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Free Rigging Data Slide Rule Returns

SYRACUSE, NY — For the 20th year,  J. R. Clancy is giving away free slide rules to rigging technology dealers and installers. The newly revised sixth edition of the Clancy Slide Rule is made to be easy-to-use, fit in a shirt pocket, and give riggers a way to quickly calculate ratios and measurements commonly used in rigging.

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