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iSquint Podcast: Episode 15 – Super Saturday 2011, Sonny Sonnenfeld

As promised, here is Part 2 of the series of Podcast from Stage Seminars Stage Lighting Super Saturday 2011.  Episode 15 of the iSquint podcast is a interview with industry icon, Sonny Sonnenfeld.  Mr. Sonnenfeld sat down with me to talk about Super Saturday and who would benefit from attending such a wonderful event.

Mr. Sonnenfeld also offers a bit of advice for students and up and coming professionals on how to be successful at what you do.  His advice is not limited to any particular area and can used in any profession and at any level.  Once again, thank you to Mr. Scott Parker and Mr. Sonny Sonnenfeld for allowing me access to such great content while at Super Saturday.

If you haven’t done so already, be sure to check out the first part of the Super Saturday podcast series where Mr. Ken Billington gave the keynote address on his history and what lighting means to him.  Also, look out for the last part of this podcast series to be released a little later this week.

You can download the podcast below or visit iTunes and subscribe to the iSquint.net Podcast.

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Ken Billington Joins SUPER Saturday, January 22,2011

Ken Billington, award-winning lighting designer, has agreed to provide the keynote inspirational session at the Sixth annual Stage Lighting Super Saturday seminars. Billington says, “I am always happy to speak at any stage lighting educational seminar. I think that the Stage Lighting Super Saturday seminar is one of the best.”

Sonny Sonnenfeld says, “The program is designed to educate beginners and new professionals who seek additional training. It will be 10 hours of hard work, fun, and a great learning experience.” This popular annual seminar is designed for everyone involved in stage, architectural, or entertainment lighting. The sessions are not too basic nor too advanced. Everyone who attends will benefit. The intense all day seminar will be led by theatre lighting professionals leading sessions about inspiration, training, product, and just doing it.

Scott Parker adds, “A dozen theater lighting professionals will speak and about 20 industry lighting manufacturers will on hand and have technical personnel and equipment to demonstrate.”
The tentative program includes inspiration, stage lighting 101, fixtures, color, consoles, moving lights, trouble shooting, paperwork, and other subjects. Starting at 8:00 am on Saturday, January 22, 2011, the sixth-annual Stage Lighting Super Saturday all-day seminar will take place at the conveniently located Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts in New York City located across from New York City’s Lincoln Center.

For more information, please visit www.stageseminars.com.

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