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  • Nouns and Verbs with Andy Bull
    Specializing in high-end residential and hospitality lighting design, Andy Bull shares insights on lighting controls, automation, and scene-based design—exploring how smart systems can enhance daily life. From residential vs. commercial lighting to educating clients on intuitive controls, this episode sheds light on optimizing spaces for function and aesthetics.  Andy Bull is a lighting designer, controls specialist, and rally co-driver. Based in Dublin, Ireland, Andy leads two lighting-focused businesses—his own company, Lighting Audio Video Projects, and Eclipse Lighting Design, a collaborative studio he co-founded with Scottish lighting designer Gordon Petrie. Across both, he delivers intuitive lighting and control systems for residential and select commercial projects across Ireland and the UK, and has done projects in Europe, and Africa.  Connect with Andy: www.linkedin.com/in/AndyBullLighting  Sponsor: MaxLite www.maxlite.com
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  • CYA with Adrienne Jones
    In this engaging episode, Adrienne Jones, a seasoned professional with 26 years of experience in the lighting industry, takes center stage to share her wealth of knowledge. Here's what you can expect: 🔹 Design Build Explained: Adrienne uncovers the nuances of design build projects, emphasizing collaboration from the start to streamline processes and ensure success. 🔹 The Importance of Clear Definitions: Addressing miscommunication in the industry, Adrienne advocates for aligning terminology to improve education and project outcomes. 🔹 Teaching Heuristics: A call for better tools to navigate real-world challenges—moving beyond reciting information to empowering learners with practical processes. 🔹 Communication Challenges: From field technicians to design teams, Adrienne dives into the critical need for improved two-way communication across disciplines. 🔹 Staying Curious: Adrienne emphasizes the value of curiosity in driving professional growth, urging listeners to learn from failures and embrace innovation. 🎧 Whether you're a lighting enthusiast or a seasoned pro, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you navigate the dynamic world of lighting controls! 🔗 Watch now and join the conversation. #LightingDesign #LightingControls #Education #PodcastHighlights #ProfessionalGrowth Connect with Adrienne: lightinggroup.com www.linkedin.com/in/adrienne-jones-lc-mies-5665a6101 Sponsor: mwConnect www.mwconnect.us 
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  • You Hired Me for a Reason with Adam Levine
    Like so many other lighting controls specialists, Adam originates from the theatrical lighting world, so he unabashedly loves DMX512. But don’t call it "DMX," lest the DMX512 police arrest you. But seriously, Adam talks about DMX profiles, charts, HSI, and the importance of the manufacturers putting all of this information and more on the cut sheet. And remember, just because it’s a DMX512 fixture doesn't mean it can be programmed the same as another DMX512 fixture. That's what profiles are for. Adam is an architectural lighting designer with a BA and MFA in Theatrical Lighting Design. With a foundation in stage lighting for plays, musicals, dance performances, fashion shows, and corporate events, Adam brings a dynamic, storytelling-driven approach to architectural lighting. Over the past decade, they have designed lighting and control systems for projects ranging from LAX terminals and the Seattle Aquarium to university buildings, Netflix production studio offices, and performing arts centers. Their expertise in both theatrical and architectural controls allows them to craft immersive, intuitive lighting environments that enhance user experience and bring client visions to life. In addition to design work, Adam collaborates with manufacturers to refine and evolve lighting control products for greater functionality and usability. They also hold two patents for architectural lighting accessories, further demonstrating their commitment to innovation in the field. Connect with Adam: firstcircledesign.com linkedin.com/in/adamrlevine Sponsor: MaxLite www.maxlite.com 
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  • Expectations, Expectations, Expectations with Chase Michael Rowe
    “I want one button that turns everything off when I leave.” For Chase, in the high-end residential world, that is often where the conversation with a homeowner begins, and that is where the lighting controls design begins. These aren’t complicated multi-media building facades, but with the different expectation of what makes good lighting controls and good lighting design, communication with a homeowner is paramount.   Employed at TSP Smart Spaces, Chase was educated in IT, but is a home automation designer by nature. He has 18+ years in the business of IT, lighting control, AV, and security services. Chase takes every opportunity to explore and implement the right solution through collaboration and ultimate vision.  Connect with Chase: Instagram: this_wandering_bison linkedin.com/in/chase-michael-rowe-06045239 Website: tsp.space Sponsor: Dali Alliance dali-alliance.org
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  • To a Nail, Every Problem’s a Hammer with Sam Updike
    “Architainment”. You might hate the term, but Sam has embraced it as it perfectly describes what he does. Coming from the theatre world, and tiring of tech week and the cue-to-cue’s, Sam moved into the 9 to 5(-ish) world of architectural lighting. He still holds onto that creative theatricality and applies it to theme parks, building facades, and bridges. But that doesn’t mean the work headaches have gone away. Listen to his story about the Manhattan building project that started out great, but devolved into weeks of extra work when the contractor fell behind. Sam is the sole proprietor of At Full Lighting, a company that specializes in large-scale entertainment and architectural lighting installations. Before starting At Full Lighting, he held various positions in many different areas of the lighting industry. He’s sailed the high seas as shipwide show control on cruise ships, spent ten months living in Dubai commissioning & programming a new amusement park, and has volunteered his time at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival two years in a row. Sam has worked for various manufacturers and lighting integrators in the US and abroad, acting in various roles such as Project Manager, Service Technician, and Programmer. He has been an ETC Factory Certified Technician for twelve years and a member of their Advanced Programmers Group for the last eleven. He is also a certified trainer for ETC’s Eos line of consoles. He received a BFA in Theatrical Lighting Design from Virginia Commonwealth University. Sam has been based out of New York for the past thirteen years.
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