March Press

Scene Change Rely On Clear-Com Tempest

Scene Change Use ClearCom Tempest

March 2011

The Sydney office of national audiovisual group Scene Change has purchased a ClearCom Tempest wireless talkback system due to its clarity and reliability.

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ETC Ion 1500 for West Gippsland Arts Centre

ETC-Ion-1500

March 2011

The West Gippsland Arts Centre Warragul is a major performing arts, cultural and community centre. After retiring the lighting console they had been using for many years, they searched for a new console and found that the ETC Ion 1500 covered their needs.

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The Concourse Chatswood

The-Concourse

March 2011

The former Willoughby Council Site in the middle of Chatswood CBD is being redeveloped. The new council building will incorporate a concert hall, theatre, and rehersal space to name a few. Jands Staging has been engaged to work on the project.

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Jands Supply Constant For Strawberry Hills Hotel

Strawberry Hills Hotel

March 2011

The historic Strawberry Hills Hotel in Sydney has recently emerged from a six million dollar renovation. But there is nothing old-school about the sophisticated audio visual system designed and installed by the Constant Group Pty Ltd.

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Jands Install CableNet System Into Southern Cross Catholic Vocational College

Sydney-Catholic-College

March 2011

In November 2010, Jands completed their second installation of a CableNet system in Australia.

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Video Pro Update St Aidans

St Aidans School Corinda Queensland

March 2011

When St Aidans School in Corinda, Queensland decided to turn their some what basic timber sports hall into a state of the art Performing Arts building, they turned to Video Pro and Jands for technical assistance.

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Get Swinging With Vista Byron

Sydney-Festival-Jands-Vista

March 2011

For four nights only, the Sydney Festival transformed Sydney Town Hall into swing-dancing heaven. The lighting in the venue, designed by Matthew Marshall and including around fifty moving lights and a collection of LED fixtures along with generic theatrical lights, was programmed and operated by Peter Rubie who opted to use a Vista T4 running the V2 Byron software for control.

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