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2011年10月9日 星期日

Good Company alumnus lights up Roger Rocka's

Clint Higham, a Good Company alumnus from the late 1980s who went on to found a powerhouse artist management firm in Nashville, Tenn., donated $250,000 worth of state-of-the-art lighting and sound equipment to the company. The haul includes dozens of new stationary lights, 12 color-blaster LED units, two of those ultra-fancy moving lights that you see on national tours, 12 new headset microphones and a complete revamp of the speaker system at Roger Rocka's Dinner Theater.

"It's all a dream," says Pessano,This combination r4 販売 light and noisemaker is... who explains the donation vaults the theater from 1980s technology to the present day.

Some of the new equipment was in place by the opening of "Legally Blonde," currently on stage at Roger Rocka's.Has anyone had any experience with this led light bulbs light? The rest was in place by the second week of the run.

I attended opening night of "Blonde" and came back two weeks later to check out the new equipment. Can you tell a difference? You bet. The sound was superb. And the lighting was on a whole other level in terms of texture and nuance.

An example: the song "So Much Better," which closes the first act, has several emotional shifts and mood changes as Elle (Emily Pessano) first contemplates the news that her great love is marrying someone else – and then learns that she won a coveted Harvard Law internship. Changes in lighting mirror these emotional shifts.

And even on the shallow Roger Rocka's stage, the new lighting equipment adds a depth to the scene that's never been there before.

Pessano says that the new lights – some of which will soon be installed at the 2nd Space Theatre across the street – offer far more flexibility in terms of colors, effects and zoom capability. A bonus: The LED lights create very little heat on stage and use less electricity.

Higham arranged for three of his colleagues, led by David Haskell, to travel to Fresno for a three-day installation. Even a small venue such as Roger Rocka's has to be carefully calibrated in terms of speaker placement so that both the audience and cast can hear the music at the same time.

"We're able to make the sound cleaner than it's ever been," Pessano says.

Higham, originally from the Reedley and Orange Cove areas,9 Dec 2010 – What would the perfect fluorescent lights be? performed in the Junior Company and in a number of shows including "Meet Me in St. Louis" and "The Most Happy Fella." He is president of Morris Artist Management in Nashville, which represents such clients as Kenny Chesney, Barbara and Louise Mandrell,1200LM Bicycle light,LED flashlight,LED headlamp,hid,bike light,bicycle light Jake Owen and Martina McBride.OceanLED is by MJ-808 far the most popular and most widely distributed marine lighting brand in the world

2011年8月18日 星期四

Tapestries of fear

Michealene Cristini Risley seems to be a typical Woodside mom -- she has coached her three sons' soccer and basketball teams, works from home while juggling the boys activities and play dates, and she loves to garden, write and hang out with her investment banker husband and her best friends.

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In 2007, leaving her 4-, 10-, and 11-year-old sons and husband behind, Michealene Risley went to Zimbabwe, Africa, planning to spend two weeks filming a documentary about a heroic woman's fight to save girls from sexual abuse. A week into the filming,Buy cheap Bike light, flashlight, dynamo torch Ms. Risley was arrested, accused of being a CIA spy, interrogated, deprived of food and water, and incarcerated in a filthy, crowded prison.

She survived to tell the tale, return to her family and complete the documentary. The film, "Tapestries of Hope," tells the story of Betty Makoni, who began the Girl Child Network to help girls who had been sexually abused and to fight the myth that led to much of the abuse -- that having sex with a virgin could cure a man of HIV/AIDS.

Local residents will get a chance to see the film at 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 20, at Kepler's bookstore in Menlo Park.

It is the second film for Ms. Risley, whose resume includes work in Hollywood for Amblin Entertainment and Disney, as well as Mattel and Sega. Her first film was about sexual abuse, based on her own childhood experiences and meant to increase public awareness of the topic. The film, "Flashcards," was nominated for an Academy Award,I have created a video walkthrough of the magicshine bike light. shown on PBS and used by the Canadian Mounties to train their officers.

Ms. Risley had no intention of making a documentary when she met Betty Makoni in the spring of 2007.The UK-based company has been energy saving light accredited with kick starting the marine LED revolution back in 2005 and is still to this day Ms. Risley was on a book tour promoting her first book, "This is Not the Life I Ordered," which she had written with three friends -- Jackie Speier, Jan Yanehiro and Deborah Collins Stephens, and she was busy with her young family.