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Will Komassa

Blizzard Lighting

True to its name, Blizzard Lighting appears to be taking the world of small and mid-sized lighting design by storm. The Waukesha, WI, company offers more than 100 lighting products (not counting accessories, bags, cables and the like). “We’ve got a really strong base of products,” says founder Will Komassa. “They start at performance and price points that a mobile DJ or local band can use and go all the way up to something that production companies could use on a tour of any size [including KISS’ rig].

Upstate Case Manufacturing Company

Was it Plato who said “Necessity is the mother of invention?” Or Frank Zappa? Regardless, a literal case in point of the adage in action was the founding of Upstate Case Manufacturing Company in 1991.  “I had a regional lighting company with a partner and we needed cases,” said founder Bill Whittaker, “so we just started making them. I’d worked in the entertainment industry for 20 years in lighting, including a stint as Kenny Chesney’s lighting director, and used my connections and my history with the industry to build the client base. I kept doing lighting for about 11 more years while building the case company, working on it whenever I came off the road.”

Jack Kelly, Group One Ltd.

Group One Ltd.

Lighting and sound have come a long way in the past 40 years. Gone are the days when it was enough just to get a spotlight and a microphone on a performer, or for the adventuresome, to use a little vegetable oil and food coloring on an overhead projector for “special” effects. Today, audio and lighting installations can be as massive and complex as the creatures and structures in the films Transformers and Elysium.

From left, Gustavo Alsina, Melissa Gonzalez, Lara Alsina, Julio Fuentes and Franky Couvertier

Entertainment in Motion

Many businesses go through ups and downs as they grow and change. Puerto Rico’s Entertainment In Motion (EIM) has overcome one of the biggest hurdles any company will face — the death of an owner and founder.

TLS Productions, Inc. in the beginning stages of a corporate event.

TLS Productions, Inc.

Quick. When you think of Ann Arbor, MI and stagecraft, what comes to mind? Alice Cooper? Commander Cody? Iggy Pop, Bob Seger, George Clinton? Madonna (who was a dance major at University of Michigan)? Sun Ra (who lived there in 1969)? You’ll soon be able to add TLS Productions, Inc., to the list. The noted lighting, production and special event management company plans to be settling into its new headquarters there by year’s end.

Thompson Square has used PixelFlex products on tour.

PixelFlex Finds Flexibility Key to Growth

Video keeps playing a more prominent role in concerts and touring, corporate and sporting event production. PixelFlex, a relatively new player in the LED display market, has carved a niche for itself with a new style of LED screen in various pixel densities that is foldable. The ability to fold the screen makes for a small package for storage and transportation.

Active Production and Design's setup for a social event.

Active Production and Design Celebrates 20 Years

“Trying to build a business was tough, as we were competing against larger companies with a lot more gear,” Active Production & Design’s Matt Clouser says, as he reflects on his company’s 20th Anniversary. “We had to be aggressive, and that usually meant with cost. I think any of us that start a business will end up ‘giving shows away’ as they say in the business until we build it up enough to understand there are costs in a professional organization.”

Bob Belanger

ChainMaster: North American Office Offering Industry-Specific Hoists

The first thing Robert “Bob” Belanger wants you to know about ChainMaster electric chain hosts and control systems is that they are built specifically for the entertainment industry. You won’t find them on car assembly lines. You won’t see them on construction sites. You will see them on concert tours, corporate events and theater installations.

Roland’s V-800HD at Red Bull’s THRE3Style DJ competition in Chicago

Roland Systems Group: The Visual Journey Continues

“Roland has always been part of the live performance world through our instrument division, so we bring a unique perspective to the table in the development of our video equipment,” says John Broadhead, VP of Technology & Communications for Roland Systems Group.

Thomas Riedel

At 25, Riedel Looks Back – And Ahead

You only turn 25 once, and what Riedel Communications did to mark their quarter century in business was a doozy. The party itself took place at their headquarters in Wuppertal, Germany where 1,400 revelers joined in a celebration that included musical performances, high-wire acts, a robot band (playing heavy metal), outdoor whirlpools and a fire show. The event also capped a banner year of projects that included the Olympic Games, the UEFA Euro 2012, and the Red Bull Stratos project, among hundreds of others.

David Rosenberg, Jennifer Tankleff and Richard Parks

iWeiss Rebrands, Expands, Partners Up

Sure, you know iWeiss.

Or do you?

Don’t confuse it with I. Weiss, the century-old supplier of soft goods to Broadway productions. Building on that legacy, the company continues to embrace that market while expanding into others. This includes putting their rigging expertise to work on different projects, and their foray into products like the ViaWinch.

WWE’s Wrestlemania XXVIII at Sun Life Stadium in Miami

Stage Tops USA: Making Soft Goods Part of the Show

“I’ve had the honor of working with some of the best live entertainment professionals in the industry,” declares Stage Tops USA owner Kevin Greenwood. “I’ve worked with trussing companies, staging companies, production managers, designers, local hands, and riggers. Some of the stage installations were done at crazy high heights — I’ve been with clients on top of roofs that have been locked off at 45 feet and up.”