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Its been a busy summer season of corporate lighting projects for White Light, with the Corporate Lighting team led by Steve Bartlett dealing with events ranging from the Labour Partys pre-election tour to the 30th anniversary screening of Jaws on Brighton beach in front of 15,000 people!
Labours pre-election tour saw White Light working with production company Potcakes and production manager Jeremy Difazio on a campaign the nature of which meant that no-one, including the lighting crews, knew where the next venue would be! Lighting designers Stuart Wright and Stuart Crane (this years ABTT Technician of the Year) therefore toured rigs that were specified to cover all possible rigging, mains and staging variations.
Since the election, White Light have been involved with the quincentenary of Christs College Cambridge and the V Fest, both lit by lighting designer Chris Biddolph, two events for Barclays at the Excel Centre with lighting designer Tim Ball, and the summer season at the Honorable Artillery Company, lit by Jason Larcombe and Simon Jones. White Light has also been involved with three projects with Oxygen Events, a massive private party in Plymouth, a new semi-permanent installation at the Trocadero in London and, in a day out at the beach in Brighton, an open-air screening of the classic movie Jaws, the latter overseen by technical director Luke Bennett.
Moving into the autumn, White Lights Corporate Lighting team returned to politics, servicing the autumn conferences of both the Labour and the Liberal Democrat Parties.
Lighting for conferences and corporate events is just one of the many areas of entertainment lighting in which White Light is active, White Lights work in this area seen recently at the Science Museum, Kew Gardens, Somerset House, Vinopolis, the Imperial War Museum and many others. Further information about the full range of products and services offered by White Light can be found elsewhere on this website.
Pictures: Party in Plymouth for Oxygen Events
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