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Web References
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1. Business News
www.lighting-association.com/b - [Cached]Published on: 5/1/2005 Last Visited: 10/19/2006
James Cassel, lighting designer for IPS, has only had the Oby 600 fixtures for two weeks but already they've been featured on three productions and James is delighted with their performance. The latest production to utilise the featured Oby 600's was the Southern Highlands Business Awards (pictured) held at Mittagong RSL. James used three of the Oby 600's to light the audience at the event and he was overwhelmed by the brightness of the fixtures. "They are so bright!" he exclaimed. "I also love the colours that they produce, they are so rich. I'm also impressed by the speed of the fixtures." James also used four Martin MAC300 and six MAC250 Entour moving heads in his rig as well as twenty-four Kupo par cans. -
2. Carols by Candlelight - Sitemap
spectacular.com.au/text/news/d - [Cached]Published on: 12/11/2004 Last Visited: 9/30/2006
Michael Cassel, James Cassel, Penny Hartgerink and Camille Gleeson are veterans of the annual event.
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Stage manager James Cassel agreed it could get chaotic backstage.
"It's a mad rush," he said.
"There's kids everywhere and everyone's excited."
Today, Cassel is a full-time sound and light technician with Illawarra Production Services, but his early involvement in the Spectacular might have led him down an entirely different career path.
"I was an elf," he said. -
3. Carols by Candlelight - Sitemap
www.spectacular.com.au/text/ne - [Cached]Published on: 12/11/2004 Last Visited: 10/9/2006
Michael Cassel, James Cassel, Penny Hartgerink and Camille Gleeson are veterans of the annual event.
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Stage manager James Cassel agreed it could get chaotic backstage.
"It's a mad rush," he said.
"There's kids everywhere and everyone's excited."
Today, Cassel is a full-time sound and light technician with Illawarra Production Services, but his early involvement in the Spectacular might have led him down an entirely different career path.
"I was an elf," he said.

