For an engineer it's going to be nuts. I was lucky enough to actually be on deck during the entire show when I did the LDI all day job shadow 4 years ago. That theater is alive with amazing Engineering design, you'll be drooling. If I were you I would see the show before you have the tour.Yeah I'm sure. My degree is in Mechanical Engineering so it'll be like paradise!
LDI has announced that direct donations can be made to Behind the
Scenes on the LDI2012 website. There are three donation amounts right
on the LDI registration page, in order to make the process as easy as
possible. These amounts are $15, $25, and $50. "Nevada laws prevents
us from hosting a raffle in Las Vegas as we have done for Behind the
Scenes in past years at events in New York City and Orlando," reports
LDI show director Zari Stahl. "This seems liked a logical way for LDI
attendees to easily support this worthwhile charity at the same time
they register for the show." Donations made when you register for LDI
go directly to Behind the Scenes and are tax deductible to the extent
allowed by law.
Rick Rudolph, Chair of the Behind the Scenes Committee, commented, "We
have been struggling with how to replace the income from the loss of
the raffle this year, as those funds are very important to our ability
to continue making grants to our colleagues in need. LDI's suggestion
to allow people to make donations while registering for the show was
very welcome and underscores their longstanding commitment to Behind
the Scenes since its inception. We are very grateful to everyone at
LDI and Penton Media."
Once you're at the show, be sure to stop by the Behind the Scenes
booth #2041 and shop the BTS Boutique featuring the new Behind the
Scenes USB ghostlight, the perfect accessory for your laptop, and
lighting or audio console. You'll also find holiday cards, note cards,
ties, earrings, polos, tanks, and a special sale on t-shirts.
Behind the Scenes provides financial assistance to entertainment
technology professionals who are seriously ill or injured. Grants may
be used for medical expenses or basic living expenses. Funds are
available to anyone who has worked at least five years full time in
the industry, whether behind the curtain or behind the camera, or for
one of the companies who manufacture or supply products and services
to the industry. Behind the Scenes brings help and hope in times of
crises. Individuals or companies can also support Behind the Scenes by
making donations online at ESTA Foundation - Behind the Scenes - About Behind the Scenes, News, Apply for a Grant, Make a Contribution
or by calling 212-244-1421.
Look for a time announcement later today.Do we have the official day/time to meet at the Apollo booth yet? Looks like Saturday might be good.
Okay tomorrow. Waiting for a confirmation from Kelite.Look for a time announcement later today.
I'll be there. I'm flying in Tuesday for the Wed/Thursday Rigging seminar. Headed out Sat morning sadly. Taking the Ka Tour Friday thought, pretty excited about that.
Okay tomorrow. Waiting for a confirmation from Kelite.
We will have a variety of Apollo Staff at the booth to answer your questions including:
- Joel Nichols: President
- Keersten Nichols: HR Manager
- Jeff Mateer: Sales Director
- Melissa Irk: Marketing Specialist
- Milad Khouli: Sr. Exec – International Sales
- K.C. Hooper: Product Specialist
- Rich Dale: Lighting Design Representative
- Christen Batt: Marketing Assistant
- David Stauss: Technical Development Assistant
- Brett Zellers: Sales Lead
-Kim Reece: Sales Representative
Now, now gafftaper GET-A-GRIP.But sadly no Kelite.
Now, now gafftaper GET-A-GRIP.
Hmmmmm Tuff-Stuff C-clamps, I wonder...............
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