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15/03/2005 Peter Phillipson Interviews Mark Kenyon

For most meetings we either have a formal academic lecture; a demonstration of equipment or explanations of real lighting schemes. The evening on Tuesday 15th March was rather different. Mark Kenyon, a prolific TV Lighting Director, whose work ranges from 'traditional' shows such as Parkinson and Blind Date through to entertainment extravaganzas such as 'Party at the Palace' in the grounds of Buckingham Palace as part of the celebrations for Her Majesty's Golden Jubilee, for which he received an RTS Lighting Award nomination.
Rather than give a lecture, he prefered to be interviewed (by Peter Phillipson) about his approach and to demonstrate some TV Lighting techniques.

Starting from first principles, Phillipson asked him about how he lights talking heads, with a demonstration lighting a model. He then built up the techniques asking about set design in TV and how he uses crews. John Bishop demonstated the Catalyst with many excerpts from Marks shows. Andy Stone had brought a Compulite Vector Green desk and the use of the two pieces of equipment were discussed in detail. New Thomas Pixel PARs and Pixel Lines including the UKs first demonstration of 3W LEDs in TV were shown. Through out Phillipson kept up a high level of questioning about the very subtle nuances of TV lighting. At one point a clip from Parkinson, which Mark lights, was shown. As Micheal Parkinson turned away from his guests to face the camera to wind up the show, another camera remained on the guests. At that point there are shifts in Key and Back lighing and this was demonstrated using Peter and and Mark sitting in the same positions as if it were a Parkinson show.

The influence of Dickie Higham and Bill Millar et al, were discussed and the future trends in TV lighting debated.

Elstree Light and Power sponsored the event by providing lighting equipment. AV camera were hired to allow lighting to be focused for the camera and projected on to a screen.
It was an interesting event attended by the public and members of the SSL (CIBSE), ILE and ALD, ESTA and PLASA members and interested members of the public.

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