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music had never been delivered, was a real talking point. The second session looked at the importance of video in the events. At the request of the four video panellists, a lighting designer was added to the panel to give an ‘other side of the fence’ look at these merging technologies. The panel consisted of Cyril Meusy, Ross Ashton, Patrice Bouqueniaux, Pod Bluman and Durham Marenghi. The conversation was dominated by the recent 2011 Doha Asian Games, which both Patrice Bouqueniaux and Cyril Meusy had worked on. This near capacity session showed the growing importance of the video element in not just giving dynamic imagery to an event, but also allowing national symbolism of the host country to be displayed. The conference finished off with the lighting session, which once again welcomed Durham Marenghi, together with Paul Collison, Koert Vermeulen and David Ever- sfield. The panel looked at various projects they were involved in and in particular the recent Rugby World Cup that both Paul Collison and David Eversfield had worked on. The three panels were chaired by industry notables, including journalist Jerry Gilbert, co-owner of XL Video Lee Spencer and owner of Artistic Licence Wayne Howell.
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Supporters for Dynamic Events 2012 included Christie Digital and Martin Profes- sional as Platinum sponsors, Clay Paky, Harman, Meyer Sound and Sennheiser as Gold sponsors, and Showtex, Optocore, Clear-Com and Immersive as Silver sponsors. Lunch and refreshments were courtesy of Riedel. Reflecting on the conference, Ric Burch said: “International mega events bring together the world’s best production and technical talent, so the Dynamic Events Conference was a great chance to meet up with them all again in one place - con- gratulations on a very well-organised event.” Pio Nahum, Clay Paky Sales and Marketing Director, explained: “Dynamic Events Conference is a unique event in the worldwide panorama. This year it offered a rare and precious opportunity to deepen the theme of international events organisation. The conference gave the chance to evaluate all the aspects involved in these large performances and provided a very interesting overall view. Dynamic Events Conference was also the occasion to meet many other key players.” Keith Watson, Marketing Director for Soundcraft Studer, enjoyed the day: “The Dynamic Events Conference is a unique and welcome addition to the pro audio and lighting calendar. Not only did it deliver some really top speakers from the large events business, but it also provided an excellent networking and discussion
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