The Royal Military Tattoo at
Horseguards Parade, London July 2000 for Carabiner
International
21st July 2000
My dear Jon,
Well done! What a great success that was. You
lit RMT brilliantly, far better than one could
ever have hoped.
You were so clever to get so much variety over
such a large area.
Thank you so much for being so patient with me – and
for always smiling.
Yours sincerely,
Michael
From Major Sir Michael Parker KCVO CBE
14th August 2000
My dear Jon,
What can I say other than amazing, brilliant,
fantastic! Without doubt, the RMT 2000 project
has been a triumph and this in no small part
was due to the stunning lighting design and implementation.
The end result was way beyond my expectation
and I wanted to thank you personally for everything
you did to make the event the success it undoubtedly
was.
I can quite genuinely say that your lighting
was the best I have seen in many years and enhanced
the final show magnificently. So, well done and
a big thank you to you and your entire team.
I look forward to working with you again in the
very near future.
Kind regards and thanks.
Yours sincerely
Mark Wallace
Carabiner International
Some
of Our Public Events
The Millennium
Events alongside the Houses of Parliament,
New Year’s Eve 1999, for Big Time, attended
by an audience of nearly 3 million people.
The Royal Military Tattoo
at Horseguards Parade,
London July 2000 for Horse Power, which was described
as “one of the most visually and technically
stunning events the capital has witnessed”.
All The
Queen’s Horses, Windsor Great Park,
May 2002. This was an event that was part
of the Queen’s Jubilee celebrations
for 2002. It was held in conjunction with
the Windsor Horse Show, and featured a thousand
horses.
The International
Show Jumping Championships at Olympia,
London.December 2003 for Horse Power.
Music on Fire
at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst,
July 2004 for The Army Benevolent Fund. This was
a commemorative event for the Sixtieth Anniversary
of the Army Benevolent Fund. It involved a 100
piece orchestra and choir, large scale projections
and a massive pyrotechnical spectacular.
Music on Fire at
the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, July 2004
for The Army Benevolent Fund
27th July 2004
My dear Jon,
….as always your calm
and unruffled approach to things paid great dividends – the
lighting looked wonderful……………..and
I hope very much to be working again with you
soon.