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Holly Brightman, Moving Lights Technician at Neg Earth Lights, achieved a career milestone last month, taking on the responsibility of solo Lighting Technician for Gabriels’ gig at The Stone Nest. The lighting package, including customised network control, was supplied by Neg Earth Lights, with lighting design by Morgan Evans from Tim Routledge Lighting Design

Holly spoke of feeling daunted at first but, with support from the Neg Earth team, Morgan Evans, and venue management she thrived on the additional responsibility.

Holly explained the production’s equipment specification and the process of setting up: “The design itself was simple, yet effective, featuring a floor package of Martin Aura XBs, Ayrton Ghiblis and Portman P2s. Having prepped the system thoroughly at Neg Earth, I then travelled to the venue in the West End where I learnt that unloading a lorry in that part of London can be rather challenging!” Holly continues, “After loading the equipment into the venue with the assistance of local crew, set up went smoothly and it felt like a huge milestone for the evolution of my career at Neg Earth.’

Holly concludes, “I would really like to thank everyone that supported me and I’m excited to continue taking on new challenges to build on my skills!”

Lighting Designer: Morgan Evans
Lighting Technician: Holly Brightman
Production: 247 Productions
Production Manager: Andrew Thornton
Photography: Shaun Gordon

Stormzy and his #Merky Foundation charity recently held a Christmas party for Croydon residents with the aim to bring the community together. Neg Earth supported the #Merky Foundation by providing Martin MAC Aura XBs, Chroma Q Color One 100s, and Ayrton dominos with custom gobo. We also sent our highly skilled technicians to assist with the install and operation of the show.

Lighting programmer & operator: Robert Ogilvie

The Son et Luminère production provides a platform for third year lighting students of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art to showcase their talents in lighting design every year.
Neg Earth Lights supplied an array of equipment free of charge for the production and welcomed RADA students to the warehouse. Neg Earth’s skilled technicians were on-hand during pre-production supporting the students preparing the abundance of equipment for the production including, Clay Paky Sharpys, Martin Mac Aura XB and GLP JDC-1s providing insight into the level of detail our teams go into for prep, we believe this level of support provides valuable industry experience for young industry professionals in the making.

Lighting Designers / Programmers: Sam Blakemore, Sammy Emmins and Alex Forey
Lighting Supplier: NEG Earth Lights
Production Electrician: Sam Blakemore
Assistant Production Electrician: Sam Marshall
Technical Manager: Rosa Watson
Head of Sound: Wilkie Morrison
Hog4 Training provided by: Dan Hardiman and ETC

Photo Credit: Alex Forey, Sam Blakemore and RADA

Introducing, Jasmine Williams, the focus of the third edition of Employee Spotlight. Learn about Jasmine and what makes her an integral part of the Neg Earth Lights team.

 

Starting her journey with Neg Earth 2 years ago after volunteering in lighting departments for festivals, Jasmine is now a Project Coordinator for the company. We conducted a short interview with Jasmine to find out more.

 

What is your role at Neg Earth Lights?

[Jasmine] Since starting in the projects office I’m now arranging dry and sub hires as well as supporting the team with interpreting technical drawings, and inputting equipment data as lists onto the system.

 

What did you do for a job before working at Neg Earth?

[Jasmine] Before Neg Earth, I was volunteering in the lighting departments of a few festivals and working in a smaller lighting warehouse.  

 

How did you first learn about Neg Earth Lights?

[Jasmine] One of my peers at university joined as a CAD Technician and advised me to get work experience at Neg Earth, which I did, and I never left!

 

What is your favourite part about working for Neg Earth?

[Jasmine] The little relationships you make with people here, I feel like I am part of something big and exciting.

 

What 3 words best describe Neg Earth Lights?

[Jasmine] Ambitious, innovative, and exciting.

 

How has Neg Earth Helped you in career development?

[Jasmine] Neg has taught me about the whole process of an event which really helps to identify where I am at within a project and what I need to keep an eye out for. This has enabled me to push forward and after starting on the NELL Scheme, I am now working in the projects office where I feel positively challenged and invested in my career. 

 

If you could switch your job with anyone else at Neg Earth, whose job would you want?

[Jasmine] Good question! I would like to try life as a CAD Technician if it meant swapping came with all that knowledge too!

 

What has been your favourite project at Neg Earth Lights?

[Jasmine] It was before I joined, but I am a huge fan of Beyoncé and Neg Earth supplied the lights for her tour. I haven’t been involved in too many projects due to Covid, but I hope I can one day work on Beyoncé’s lighting…  

 

If you had to eat one meal, every day for the rest of your life, what would it be?

[Jasmine] Curry goat or spaghetti bolognaise, I can’t choose!

 

Would you rather be a tiny elephant or a giant hamster and why?

[Jasmine] A tiny elephant because that’s much cuter!

 

Which cartoon character would you most like to switch lives with?

[Jasmine] Moana, what a location!

 

What is your favourite TV series?

[Jasmine] Misfits

 

If you were an animal, what would it be?

[Jasmine] A cat.

 

Name a cause that is close to your heart.

[Jasmine] Black Lives Matter and the eradication of systemic racism (huge mission I know).

 

What advice would you give your 10-year-old self?

[Jasmine] You belong in every space you choose to enter.

 

What is your proudest moment at Neg Earth?

[Jasmine] Working on Coldplay’s Graham Norton appearance, it felt current and creative, plus it felt great to contribute to the performance of such a well known and loved band.

 

What advice do you have for prospective Neg Earth candidates?

[Jasmine] Be yourself, be honest and make the most of every bit of knowledge Neg Earth offers (don’t forget to take notes because it’s a hell of a lot).

 

 

Lighting Designer Oli Metcalfe created a Christmas wonderland around the world with lighting fixtures supplied by Neg Earth Lights. The substantial amount of kit included the likes of 254 Ayrton Perseos, 50 Ayrton Dominos, 130 GLP JDC-1 Strobes, 450 metres of Martin VDO Sceptron and our new arrivals feature; 190 SGM Q8 Strobes.

The experience allows visitors to drive their own car on the world famous Silverstone circuit, albeit without a need for speed and at a steady 5mph to enjoy all of the lighting spectacles.

Lighting Designer: Oli Metcalfe
Lighting supplier: NEG Earth Lights

Meet Dan Skinner, the focus of the second edition of Employee Spotlight. Learn about Dan and what makes him an integral part of the Neg Earth Lights team.

Dan Skinner has been working for Neg Earth for 9 years, he started his journey with the company as a driver, spent time as a supervisor and has now been a Deputy Warehouse Manager for the past 3 years, we conducted a short interview with Dan to find out more.

 

What is your role at Neg Earth Lights?

[Dan] As Deputy Warehouse Manager it’s my job to make sure every show, event and tour has the equipment it needs, and that it all comes back!

 

What did you do for a job before working at Neg Earth?

[Dan] Most of my working life has been spent behind the wheel of a truck delivering and collecting everything from oil rig machinery to baby food across the UK and Europe.

 

How did you first learn about Neg Earth Lights?

[Dan] I was aware of the company through working as an events truck driver. I saw they were looking for a driver, so I applied, and I have been here ever since.

 

What is your favourite part about working for Neg Earth?

[Dan] The unpredictability, if you think your day is going to go as planned, think again.

 

What 3 words best describe Neg Earth Lights?

[Dan] Rewarding, Challenging, Fun.

 

How has Neg Earth Helped you in career development?

[Dan] Neg have given me training in several areas including event management, budgeting, negotiating – the list goes on! The most important part to me is that I’m encouraged to use it all.

 

If you could switch your job with anyone else at Neg Earth, whose job would you want?

[Dan] My manager Steve, because then I’d have me working for me and that’s great right?

 

What has been your favourite project at Neg Earth Lights?

[Dan] It’s always a great feeling to be part of a project from the start and then watching the final flight case roll onto the truck after weeks of prep work. Seeing content on social media of the production makes it even better. Of all the artists we’ve supplied, Iron Maiden mean the most to me, getting to sit behind Nicko McBrain’s drum kit in Paris was the highlight.

 

If you had to eat one meal, every day for the rest of your life, what would it be?

[Dan] Fish and chips on a boat, just off the French Riviera.

 

Would you rather be a tiny elephant or a giant hamster and why?

[Dan] A tiny elephant, I could live with all my elephant family and friends then at night go play with the other little animals without scaring them.

 

Which cartoon character would you most like to switch lives with?

[Dan] Fred from Scooby Doo because he went around hunting ghosts and drove a cool van.

 

What is your favourite TV series?

[Dan] Anything with cars in; Scooby Doo, The A Team, Knight Rider.

 

If you were an animal, what would it be?

[Dan] I want to be a tiny elephant.

 

Name a cause that is close to your heart.

[Dan] Anything that encourages people to talk about their issues. There’s nothing that can’t be solved by talking.

 

What advice would you give your 10-year-old self?

[Dan] Stop pretending to be a tiny elephant and go hunt some ghosts.

 

What is your proudest moment at Neg Earth?

[Dan] A few years ago, I had to deliver an emergency replacement follow spot on a Saturday evening to Manchester Arena for Alfie Boe. As I got there, the intro music had started, and they had to delay his entrance to the stage as we lifted the light up. The crew did it just in time and as I walked back down the steps he said, ‘cheers mate.’ That was nice.

 

What advice do you have for prospective Neg Earth candidates?

[Dan] Come with an open mind and prepare for no two days to be the same. Don’t hesitate to get stuck into your job, your input will be rewarded.

 

 

Neg Earth Lights provided lighting and rigging solutions for Glass Animals’ UK 2021 tour. The Cassius Creative lighting team used a mixture of GLP JDC1 LED strobes and Martin MAC Aura XB LEDs controlled by GrandMA2 console. The colourful and innovative set design included palm trees which were uplit by Astera AX5s; the floor also featured JDCs and Ayrton Ghiblis.

Production & Lighting Design: Cassius Creative
Video Content: Sila Sveta
Lighting Director: Alex Noel
Production Manager: Simon Lutkin
Tour Manager: Tom Allen

Lighting: NEG Earth Lights
Video: Blue i Event Technology
Set: The Next Stage
Scenic LED: LED Creative
Photos: Joe Okpako

Meet team members at Neg Earth Lights and find out what makes each individual an integral part of making live events happen. The first part of this series will be focused on Bernice Elaine Roust.

Bernice has been working as a Technician in the Tech Workshop for Neg Earth for 10 years; however, she has known the Managing Directors for the company, Pip and Dave Ridgway, since Neg Earth began 40 years ago. We conducted a short interview with Bernice to find out more about her time at Neg Earth Lights.

 

1) What is your role at Neg Earth Lights?

[Bernice] I am a technician, you break it, I fix it, I also build bespoke and specialist pieces of equipment.

 

2) What did you do for a job before working at Neg Earth?

[Bernice] I was at Avolites making Analogue lighting consoles among many things.

 

3) How did you first learn about Neg Earth Lights?

[Bernice] Neg Earth shared a warehouse in Acton with other companies many years ago, when Neg Earth moved from there to a small warehouse in Park Royal I moved with them then after another move to a larger warehouse left and 25 years later re-joined.

 

4) What is your favourite part about working for Neg Earth?

[Bernice] Making beautiful things.

 

5) What 3 words best describe Neg Earth Lights?

[Bernice] ROCK AND ROLL! 

 

6) If you could switch your job with anyone else at Neg Earth, whose job would you want?

[Bernice] No way! I love my job and I really wouldn’t want any other. 

 

7) What has been your favourite project at Neg Earth Lights?

[Bernice] I have created a gallery of all the equipment I have worked on. I am proud of all my creations. 

 

8) If you had to eat one meal, every day for the rest of your life, what would it be?

[Bernice] Noooo! That would be hell, I love food and if I ate the same thing every day, I would be sick of it within a week. But if we are talking types of meals, I could never go without breakfast; it’s the most important meal of the day! 

 

9) Would you rather be a tiny elephant or a giant hamster and why?

[Bernice] A tiny elephant, because I feel like a giant hamster running in a wheel all day, the change would be nice. 

 

10) Which cartoon character would you most like to switch lives with?

[Bernice] I am a sucker for Anime and Cartoons but if I were a cartoon dog, it would have to be Muttley, always having the last snigger. 

 

11) What is your favourite TV series?

[Bernice] Anything science fiction! The Mandelorian to Babylon 5 and everything else. 

 

12) If you were an animal, what would it be?

[Bernice] An awesome, big, beautiful, powerful Shire Mare. I have encountered these magnificent beasts rarely at agricultural shows and steam fairs. Their size, grace, power, and gentleness leave me awestruck every time. 

 

13) Name a cause that is close to your heart.

[Bernice] I am a soft touch, I have seen many tragedies over the years, I am trans, on the autistic spectrum and I have experienced homelessness – so I give to those causes often. Shake your tin and if I’ve got money, you can have it.

 

14) What advice would you give your 10-year-old self?

[Bernice] At least a million different things, not one of which I could understand at 10 years old.

 

15) What is your proudest moment at Neg Earth?

[Bernice] Every time I make a new thing, I love my work. 

 

16) What advice do you have for prospective Neg Earth candidates?

[Bernice] You can check-out any time you like, you can never leave!

 

Adding to our ever-expanding range of IP66 fixtures, we have recently taken delivery of the SGM Q8 Strobe. With an output of over 55,000 lumens and a diverse range of features including a uniquely controllable LED strobe bar, they are proving to be very popular.

They have already featured on several NEG Earth Lights productions, with over 180 recently featuring on a festive installation.

The Lighting Design team of Jason Robinson and Jason Shaw used Lighting and Rigging supplied by Neg Earth Lights to create a spectacular backdrop for WWE’s world-renowned Crown Jewel event.

The lighting rig supplied featured over 1,100 fixtures, including 150 GLP JDC1 LED Strobe, 250 Clay Paky Sharpy / Sharpy Washes and 8 Robe RoboSpot systems. We also supplied well over 400 metres of truss and over 200 chain hoists.

A strong and experienced crew of 18 from Neg Earth Lights helped create this worldwide spectacle which broadcast on 21st October 2021.

Lighting Design Team: Jason Robinson and Jason Shaw

Neg Earth Lights
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