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#49 Jamie Nesbitt /October 29, 2018 by Michael Kruse

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Jamie Nesbitt is a Vancouver based projection designer and we caught up in June of 2018 at the Shaw Festival where he was designing The Hound of the Baskervilles. Jamie and I talk about the start of his career at the end of the slide projector era and the transition to the full integration of video projection into modern Canadian theatre. Find his portfolio at www.jamienesbitt.com

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Links

Studio 58

The Electric Company

Tim Matheson

Pi Theatre

Studies in Motion by Kevin Kerr at The Electric Company

Robert Gardiner from UBC Theatre

Isadora created by Mark Coniglio

Green Thumb Theatre

Cahoots Theatre

Canadian Stage

Eadweard Muybridge

Crystal Pite

Kim Collier

Frost Nixon at Canadian Stage, designed by Patrick Clark

Mean Girls video designed by Finn Ross and Adam Young

Rocky Horror Picture Show, at Stratford Festival

Michael Walton

Arcade Fire tour 2018

QLab

Photon projection software

Adobe Illustrator

Adobe After Effects

Trapcode Particular

The Hound of the Baskervilles, Shaw Festival

Arther Grimshaw, British painter

Dana Osborne

Digital Rights Management in Canada


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Michael Kruse is a former lighting designer who chose to leave the business to pursue an interest in medicine and science. He returns here to talk to old chums and new acquaintances, and to help capture a small slice of Canadian theatre design history.


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