Katherine Stamp

Katherine Stamp

Katherine joined ETC in 2016 with a background in entertainment technology marketing. Although based out of the London office, she currently resides on the fringe of Sherwood Forest, famous for the legend of Robin Hood. Katherine enjoys traveling, reading, walking, theme parks and live music. She’s also a qualified hypnotherapist – but don’t let that scare you!

Ziggy Jacobs-Wyburn

Behind-the-scenes: Red Dwarf

The Emmy award-winning TV show Red Dwarf recently made a welcome return to UK screens for its twelfth season. Delighting its dedicated fanbase, the latest run of the sci-fi comedy features a striking collection of lighting effects, thanks to some impressive programming by Ziggy Jacobs-Wyburn on...

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Eos

Behind-the-scenes: Angels in America

Tony Kushner’s multi-award-winning play, Angels in America recently made a triumphant return to the National Theatre in London, marking 25 years since its UK debut. In this post, Dan Murfin, lighting control manager for the National, talks us through the unusual shared control system behind this...

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Eos

ETC Intern Interview – Mathias Wolf

In March 2014, Mathias Wolf joined the Research & Development department at ETC GmbH in Holzkirchen, Germany, where he spent the following 18 months working as an intern. Mathias has since returned to the university, to study electrical engineering and information technology, and he is currently...

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Rigging

ETC Intern Interview – Michael Lichter

Starring in the first in our ‘Intern Interview’ series is former ETC intern, Michael Lichter. Now a senior technical product manager for ETC, Michael has played an active role in the development of several ETC products over the past 20 years, and worked on many projects around the globe. In this...

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SPOTLIGHT

Art comes to life with Source Four Mini

The artist Gila Abutalebi is recognised for her Transparente Lyrik (transparent poetry) creations – revolutionary works of multi-dimensional art dedicated to letters of the alphabet. Gila had long searched for the perfect lighting to illuminate her unique designs, but it wasn’t until she met with...

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