

WFSB-TV in Hartford, CT Re-launches Main Studio with New, Energy-Efficient Lighting
This is not the first LED retrofit I have worked on. If I had my druthers, I think all studios would still be tungsten. I also imagine that a lighting person at every evolution of new technology has uttered a version of this phrase since the invention of Edison’s lightbulb… Something along the lines of: “Blast, this infernal contraption, bring me my candle and chamberstick, knave…” But we must evolve with the times, and the LED is here, becoming more affordable, and has some


Ivy + Bean - The Musical, Photos are up!
Just got a CD in the mail with production photos from Orlando Repertory Theatre's Production of Ivy & Bean - The Musical, now closed. After locating a CD-Rom Drive (it's about as common in my day-to-day as a dial-up modem and America Online), I have selected a few, one of which accompanies this post. The rest can be found on my Theatre Portfolio Page. The show, in it's second production ever, is based on the amazingly popular book series by the same name and written by author


Oprah's Book club, Eat your heart out
So as always, I'm in the midst of a stack of books, I purchased a couple last week. More specifically, I purchased one book, and one audiobook. I find myself in general reading mostly non-fiction, but this time have a little of everything. Currently, depending on the medium, I am reading: iPad - Steve Jobs, by Walter Isaccson -- So far so good, he's an interesting guy, and has revolutionized our lives. The biggest takeaways in general are that more is not better, better is be