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Lighting: NEG Earth Lights
Production & Lighting Design: Cassius Creative
Tour Director: Paddy Hocken
Production Manager: Joel Stanley
Lighting Director: Moth Lights
Video Content: Jamon Creative
Laser Programmer: Andrew Turner

Video: Video Design
Staging: All Access Staging
Lasers: ER Lasers
Photos: Dan Reid & Garry Jones

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

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

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