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Showlight 2025 Completes Speaker Lineup

Speakers from L to R: Top row: Frederic "Aldo" Fayard; Lucy Carter; Tim Lutkin; Adrien Mourey. Bottom row: M. David Mullen, ASC; Alba Abad Carretero; Anne Serieges; Thierry Arbogast, AFC; Peter Macdonald BSC, DGA, DGGB.

The fantastic lineup for Showlight 2025's speakers is now complete. (Showlight takes place May 19-22 in Dijon, France.) More than 30 speakers will cover lighting topics from every discipline and every corner of the globe.

The final group of speakers includes:

Frederic "Aldo" Fayard: Light and Laser for New Year's Eve at Burj Khalifa
Founder of the design firm Concept K, Fayard has 30 years of global experience working on live tours, large-scale events, cinema, and permanent installations. He will give us the lowdown on his installation for the New Year's Eve show in Dubai Downtown, encompassing several permanent technologies plus a temporary installation of moving lights and lasers.

Lucy Carter: Rhythm is a Dancer -- So is Light!
Light artist and multi-award-winning lighting designer Carter has worked extensively in theatre, ballet, dance, musical theatre, and opera, as well as light installations in galleries, site-specific venues, and exhibitions. As she takes us through her design processes and developments, she will explain how she sees light as another dancer or performer in the productions she lights.

Tim Lutkin, Adrien Mourey: How to Reimagine a Nighttime Show at Disneyland Paris
Creative director and Tony and Olivier award-winning lighting designer Lutkin and Disneyland show lighting designer Mourey have recently opened Disney Tales of Magic at Disneyland Paris. They will demonstrate how their design breathes new life into storytelling across the unique setting of Sleeping Beauty's castle, without making technology omnipresent.

M. David Mullen, ASC: 1950s Period Lighting in a TV Series
Winner of three Emmy Awards and two ASC Awards for his work on Amazon Prime's The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Mullen will explore when to use -- and when not to use -- period-correct lighting for a show set in the 1950s.

Alba Abad Carretero, Anne Serieges: Illuminating Excellence: Lighting at the 2024 Olympic Games
Olympic Broadcasting Services' lighting lead Carretero and senior broadcast lighting head project manager for the Paris 2024 Organising Committee Serieges will delve into the intricate planning and execution of broadcast and show lighting for the Olympic Games Paris 2024, which not only met the rigorous demands of high-paced sports broadcasting but also enhanced the architectural beauty of Paris's historic Grand Palais.

Thierry Arbogast AFC: The Challenges of Complicated Shots
Internationally renowned and multi-award-winning cinematographer Arbogast has worked with top film directors including Luc Besson, Brian De Palma, Jean-Paul Rappeneau, and Emir Kusturica. Using examples from internationally known films such as Leon, The Fifth Element, and The Horseman on the Roof, he will look at some of the challenges and difficulties involved in bringing stunning images to the big screen.

Peter Macdonald BSC, DGA, DGGB: A Life in Cinema with Peter Macdonald
Macdonald needs no introduction as his astonishing cinematic pedigree will attest. From his early days as a camera operator on films directed by Sir Laurence Olivier through his 25-year collaboration with cinematographer Geoffrey Unsworth to his progression to second unit director, cinematographer, director, and producer, Macdonald has many stories to tell. He will close Showlight 2025 with memories and anecdotes from his life in cinema spanning over 70 years.

Contributions will also come from John Dudley promoting The International Day of Light, Eric Wurtz talking about the synergy between the French Union of Lighting Designers and the Union of Scenographers, and from lighting designer, cinematographer, senior product manager, and author Ben Díaz.

New for Showlight 2025 is our simultaneous translation of the Papers and Q&A sessions across four languages. Delegates can choose to listen and ask questions in English, French, Italian, and Spanish via the AI translation system, Interprefy. This instantly translates to both voice and text, which can be listened to on headphones or read on smartphones or iPads. (Please remember to bring your own earbuds/headsets!) Q&A sessions will also be translated on demand. Ticket holders to Showlight can request additional languages at the time of purchase by contacting info@showlight.org.

The last remaining tickets for Showlight can be purchased from the Showlight website below.

WWWwww.showlight.org


(2 May 2025)

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