Rock VJ
I get asked what I do a lot. I never really answer, but sorta duck n’ roll outta there before I find myself up to my formidable chest hair in nerdy technical quicksand. I’ve done all kinds of things, really, starting in film when I was an ugly awkward teenager, before I shot off round the world and went to work in events and entertainment when I got back.
Sometimes I just fix things. I started as a mercenary freelancer on an hourly rate. Kinda swung onto better projects after a year or so, and started making video conference systems for the company I was working for most often, etc. More recently, I’ve gone full time for the main client (although I still do freelance when I can) and have been having much more fun whizzing off to motorshows in Frankfurt and Los Angeles, for the latter building this system, which has been much more astutely described in the format of movie-films in the following article: Digital Stage Makes its North American Debut at the L.A. Auto Show.
As if I’m not making it easy enough for you to get a bit informed on the questions you politely ask me, and I deftly dodge, I’m going to embed a video interview. Look for me in the background… I was there, but God knows whether I staggered into the shot at any time.
I’m off to rebuild the thing (slightly modified) in San Diego over Christmas. So that’s why I’ll be in your shiny country again, humble American readers.



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