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Cast Lighting Tackles Second Olympic Games
Cast Lighting, a subsidiary of Cast Group, will set up and oversee the complex
lighting requirements for CBC's English and French Home Base coverage
of the Winter Games in Salt Lake City during January and February
2002.
The events will be broadcast live on CBC for approximately 16 hours
a day for the duration of the Games. This is the second time the
Canadian company has been invited to participate in the Olympics:
Cast also supported the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2000
Sydney Olympics, by providing full WYSIWYG pre-planning and visualization
tools.
Cast will be represented at the Games by Allyn Terry, lighting
director/designer and Russ Widdall as board operator/assistant.
Preplanning of the studios will take place in Toronto. Terry and
Widdall will spend some two months on site in Salt Lake City with
the set-up and managing of the studios. These studios will have
numerous configurations in order to accommodate the various broadcasting
needs.
For the 2000 Sydney Olympics, Cast created a Super-WYSIWYG system
that allowed the lighting designer to pre-cue the opening and closing
ceremonies off-site. Some of these cues were used directly via WYSIWYG's
computer-generated format and, once executed on stage, did not require
additional adjustments. The custom-made, 17,000-channel WYSIWYG
system simulated 32 universes of DMX.
It also allowed the eight board operators to see more than just
the performance of their own lights - they were also able to see
what the other operators were doing as well.
(Ruth Rossington)
www.castlighting.com
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