Tuesday, 27 May 2008

Jetsetting

In the last few weeks the three of us have been jetting all over Asia to discuss some exciting new projects and to meet with some exciting new companies. We've greatly enjoyed spending time in Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing, Seoul and Bangkok and would like to thank everyone we met with for their hospitality and enthusiasm. It's been a great time for Mandylights and we're incredibly excited about working more in Asia in addition to our other projects all over the world. And on that note.... the team are looking forward to more Cats in Korea as well as upcoming events in Spain, the USA, China and the UK in coming months. We've pretty much given up on unpacking the suitcases! While all this overseas travel is proving great for the frequent flyer points, we're also still having a ton of fun on our Australian projects. Next week sees us technically directing and designing the Sydney Childrens' Hospital Gold Dinner at the Sydney Opera House - a very worthy cause that we're proud to support along with Cairellie. It's an exciting time, and we're still having fun! Till next time Rich

Sunday, 27 April 2008

MTV

Just spent the last week at the Australian Technology Park as one of three programmers on the MTV Australia Awards. I've had a great time working with Tom Kenny who was the show's LD as well as gaffer Mike Grimes. It's really cool to work with people who have an amazing attention to detail and are really creative and original in what they do. So much Australian television is just boring in comparison to the looks and designs that we see overseas - it's a privilege to learn from the best! We're now heading into a couple of quieter weeks production wise which is great - the whole team not only needs a break but needs to start planning for some major projects that we have coming up later in the year. cheers rich

Thursday, 17 April 2008

Revved up

Another blog from an airport as I wait for my flight back to Sydney. The Mandy boys defiantly help with the profits of the airlines. This last week has seen Richard in New Zealand while myself, Dan and Mike (with the help of some locals and Southerners) lit and technical managed a conference for Yamaha Motor Australia on the Gold Coast. Lots of musicians, bikes and jetskis wizzed around and above us at this event which covered five different rooms in 3 days of conference. Very demanding , but very cool. While up here I also had the chance to go see ZINGARA, the show at Jupiters that I programmed lights for last year. A good fun casino variety show- a nice nights entertainment !! The highlight of the show is still the Globe of Death where 5 motor bikes spin around inside a steel cage. They should have done an appearance at the Yamaha event. Back to Sydney now for meetings and planning the future... as well as doing some gigs. Till the next airport...where will it be........

Tuesday, 15 April 2008

Auckland

While the rest of the guys are enjoying the Gold Coast as they handle the technical production for Yamaha's national conference, I'm in cold and rainy Auckland tech directing and designing a series of massive parties for an Australian financial company. Our first event is tonight in the convention centre - and everyone has their fingers crossed that the miserable weather will turn itself around ready for a big outdoor event on Friday night. The great news is that we all get to take a few steps back and have a break after this week - the end of a two month marathon run of events of all shapes and sizes. till next time rich

Sunday, 23 March 2008

I've been everywhere man

I've spent the last few weeks flying and driving all over the place. Playground Weekender was an adventure in cars, ferries and trucks over the Hawkesbury River - very nearly involving boats after hours and hours of torrential rain. More recently, the whole team flew up to the Gold Coast for Macquarie Captial's annual conference which saw us put around 90 moving lights and a couple hundred conventionals into two rooms to create a few spectacular nights of partying, conferences and bands. Following the conference we did get a day off on the coast - after 'investigating' some lighting at various Surfers Paradise bars we headed off for an afternoon at Movie World... After flying back to Sydney on Sunday night I had to jump in the car and head off to Bathurst on Monday to light the Mercedes Benz national Dealer of the Year Awards. This was a huge event to mark the end of a week long dealer conference with some very nice cars ripping their way around Mount Panorama. The dinner and celebrations looked huge, and I had a great time working with all the crew. Here's a taste of what it looked like inside: Of course it's not getting any quieter - this week sees me flying to Port Douglas to light a unique event in the middle of the rainforest, and then after that I'll be spending a week in New Zealand before heading back to Korea as our long-running involvement with the musical Cats sees the show move back to Seoul for its second season in a year. Catch you soon.... don't know where exactly though! Cheers rich

Tuesday, 11 March 2008

A Weekend in the Playground

Let me start by saying that the Playground Weekender that Mandylights designed and operated over the weekend was a great festival. It definitely is one to keep an eye on for the next few years as it grows because it has a great Homebake meets Woodford Folk Festival feel about it and has secured a remote but very cool site.
Now when I say remote I mean it's around an hour and a half from Sydney which when we're talking about a 3 day festival might not sound so far away but when you add a car ferry that usually services the small population of Wisemans and decides it's all a bit too much at 3am the night of load out you end up with a substantially longer, dirtier and did i mention longer drive ahead of you. 
Despite all the perils of ferries and outdoor festivals it was a great weekend and one I will look forward to doing (from a houseboat) next year. Top work to Mike and Richard for operating the two stages and GY, Claire and the Cairellie boys for making it all happen.

Saturday, 16 February 2008

Entech

On top of everything else that filled this busy week, I got a chance to program and put together the ALIA (Australasian Lighting Industry Association) stand at Sydney's Entech Exhibiton. With gear loaned from Jands, Show Technology, Cairellie, Lots of Watts, LSW, Resolution X, Sylvannia Lighting and of course, Mandylights, an impressive stand was built around my wanting to make a wall of VL5s on a ridiculously small stand. Turns out it created a bit of a talking point, and hey, I had fun :P I think this was taken when I programmed my 220th cue for the stand...