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Friday, 06 August 2010 11:36

ALD, STLD and Clay Paky are pleased to announce the nominations for the ‘3rd Knights of Illumination’ Lighting Design Awards. The awards will be held on the evening of Sunday 12th September 2010 at the IBIS Hotel London Earls Court.

The Knight of Illumination Awards will provide public recognition for outstanding achievements in Lighting Design by UK based Lighting Designers, in a number of professional areas. At the same time, these Awards will forge closer ties between the world of Lighting Design and the Lighting Industry as a whole.

The Awards for “The Knight of the Illumination” are nominated and judged by a panel of professional reviewers working in the specific categories, selected and coordinated entirely by STLD and ALD.

 

TELEVISION nominations

 

LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT

Mark Smithers for “Mission 2110”

Martin Kempton for “Who Dares Wins”

Lee Allen for “Blue Peter Christmas Special”

 

DRAMA

John Carberry for ”Eastenders Live”

Kieran McGuigan for “Desperate Romantics”

Roger Simonsz for “Spiral”

 

SMALL STUDIO

Roger Williams for ”Junior Apprentice”

Iain Davidson for “Theatre Live! - Turning Point”

Mike Le Fevre for “Paxman Interviews”

 

EVENTS

Dave Evans for “Lambing Live”

Bernie Davis for “Festival of Remembrance”

Gurdip Mahal and Ross Williams

for “U2 Live in Berlin” (with MTV Awards)

 

 

 

ROCK nominations

 

ARENA EVENTS

Phil White for “The Australian Pink Floyd Show”

Baz Halpin for “Pink”

Chris Bushell for “Lily Allen”

 

STAGE EVENTS

Cate Carter for “The Editors”

Ed Warren for “Florence & The Machine”

“Immersive” for “Pendulum”

 

THEATRE nominations

 

DANCE

James Ingalls for “L’allegro for Mark Morris”

Peter Mumford for “E=MC2”

Michael Hulls for “Afterlight”

 

OPERA

Mimi Jordan Sherin for “The Gambler”

Peter Mumford for “Elegy for young lovers”

Olaf Winter for “Tristan” at the Royal Opera House

 

PLAY

Neil Austin for “Judgement day”

Jean Kalman for “The Wasteland”

Peter Mumford for “Sucker Punch”