| On August 28th, 2003, Prelite began work in the studio with our
largest show to date. The GM DBC required 17 universes of data on 3 Hog IIs and 6
overdrive boxes. The schedule was set for
Dennis Connors to go to the SF studio for 3 days to set up all consoles with palette and
patch info, and do error checking. Once his preliminary work was complete, two Perform
5000 Prelite Onsite systems were packaged and sent to Las Vegas where Adam Rechner hosted
the session.
It was there that the real cuing was begun in a separate room
while the load in took place next door. It was a great situation for the design team: they
were available to answer questions regarding load-in logistics while continuing to create
their show while the lights were being hung and the set was being constructed.
Additionally, it was helpful to have members from the Jack Morton production team nearby
to assist in the creative process. GM executives would occasionally stop by for
"tours" to see what they could expect for the show. They were fascinated by the
brilliant projections of the two systems and the technology being used to ensure that
their show was the best possible.
Email from Sherry Foust of Jack Morton Worldwide:
John, Peter, Anna and Team:
Just a note of personal thanks to all of you at Lightswitch for a truly remarkable effort
at the Dealer Business Conference in Vegas last month.
It was certainly a brutal schedule for all of us on-site....but I have never been prouder
of a team and final product as I was of this one.
Tom Conwell, our direct client, was wowed by your demonstration of all the virtual
pre-lighting work that took place and everyone loved the shows...all of them.....the
surveys are through the roof positive!
Again, my sincere thanks for your expertise, professionalism and all the
"heart" you brought to the process.......
Sherry
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