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Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Where is the Industry Heading: An Interview with Phil G. Gilbert Jr.
iSquint: "This month, we bring you our continuing column, Where is the Industry Heading with an interview from Phil G. Gilbert Jr. Phil is a lighting designer that is based out of New York City but travels the states designing lights for theatre, dance and corporate events. Phil took time out of his hectic schedule to sit down and talk with us about his views and opinions on the direction the industry is heading with new products and how to get ahead in the industry."
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At first glance this article was not really all that interesting to me, however, I got to the part about learning a new board and a light went on. I appreciated hearing someone in the industry explaining that they too have some troubles learning a new board. Personally, I speak Strand, and I know that here at school I will need to learn ETC, which should be fine but I still am slightly apprehensive. Also, I like that he recommends just surrounding yourself with people who know more than you, because that truly is the best way to learn. Lastly, I have never used R39 Skeleton Exotic Sangria but I plan to go and investigate it.
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