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I've been a freelancer for almost eight
years now, and over that time I've clocked up a fair amount of experience
working in the entertainment industry
April
1997 - January 1999
Whilst at college, I worked part time for Stage
Electrics in the hire department preparing hire equipment and learning
about all aspects of professional lighting.
January
1999 - June 2004
Stage Electrics were talking about the possibility of no longer using
'casual' employees, and I decided it would be a good time to find a new
job a bit closer to home. I applied to Batmink
Ltd in Glastonbury, and was taken on part-time, working around my
college hours. Although Batmink was a much smaller company, it gave me
the opportunity to get much more involved with intelligent lighting which
interested me.
In the summer of 2000, equipped with 3 decent A-Levels, I applied to go
to university, not entirely convinced of my choice of course. At the last
minute I decided uni wasn't the way I wanted to go and deferred for a
year.
One of the Directors at Batmink told me there was plenty of work out there
for a freelance lighting designer, and that he had several contacts who
would be interested. I made the decision to become self-employed, and
set about looking for work, continuing to work for Batmink as and when
required.
When I started working at Batmink, the company's Directors had just set
up a new division of the company called Themes
Inc., specialising in manufacturing and subsequently hiring out themed
sets and props for parties and corporate events. This was to become another
source of diverse work and I spent a large amount of time working for
Themes, decorating themed events all over the country and eventually spending
time working in the sales office, designing themed sets for clients.
Away from Themes and Batmink, my client list was expanding, including
Sound & Lighting Installers, Production companies, and Event Management
companies. I worked as a lighting designer on exciting and diverse projects
including several large Radio Roadshows, Awards Shows, Corporate Parties,
Nightclubs, and much more.
June
2004 to date
I became interested in the field of Motion Graphics having seen it's use
in show openers and bumpers on the big Radio Roadshows & Award Shows.
Use of video within the entertainment industry was growing rapidly and
was increasingly becoming an integral part of lighting with the growth
of LED technology and the development of moving lights capable of projecting
video.
I spent around a year leading up to June 2004 learning how to use motion
graphics software and researching graphics techniques and trends.
The lighting design work had started to lose it's appeal, and I found
the travelling tedious. I had gone as far as I could within Batmink and
Themes, and decided it was time for a radical change.
* * *
Video display equipment was everywhere, but only the big corporates
with massive budgets could afford decent content. Those without a big
budget would often make do with dull Powerpoint presentations produced
when time permitted.
I decided there was a definite gap in the market, making professional
motion graphics available to a wider audience, and knew that I would be
in a good position to start, with my numerous contacts in the entertainment
industry and the low overheads of being a freelancer, based in the countryside!
I took the plunge and bought some powerful PCs and the best versions of
the leading Motion Graphics software and started
calling up my contacts!
It's been nearly four years since I started, and my expectations have
been exceeded by an excellent client base providing
me with plenty of work in all sectors of the entertainment industry. My
work can be seen in over 500 bars and clubs around the UK and Ireland,
and end users for my corporate work has included some of the UK biggest
companies. My range of Themed DVDs have also taken on a life of their
own, being distributed all over Europe by my distributor, Mixmash.com.
2007 saw me relocating to Manchester and an exciting 30% growth in business.
Now in my fourth year, 2008 has already got off to a great start with
loads of new and challenging projects across all sectors.
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