Pictured at the PLASA Show on 11 September are (l-r) Glyn O'Donoghue of AC Lighting, Mark White of ETC and Julian Williams.
The first beneficiary of Light Relief was presented with a copy of CAST Lighting’s WYSICAD by Mark White, ETC’s regional manager for the UK and Ireland, on September 11 on the ETC stand at PLASA 2001. Julian Williams has been in the lighting business in various capacities for over 25 years, but for the past two years treatment for bowel cancer has prevented him from working. Part of his plan to get back into action is to learn how to produce stage lighting plans with AutoCad files and to then offer this as a service.

Tony Gottelier and Rick Fisher, co-founders of Light Relief, arranged for Julian to receive a copy of WYSICAD, the 2D and 3D visualization software program, with the co-operation of ETC and CAST Lighting. Then, when Glyn O’Donoghue, marketing director at AC Lighting, heard about the presentation, he immediately offered Julian a day’s training on the product at High Wycombe, plus follow-up technical support. Glyn said: "I’m a big believer in WYSIWYG – it’s a tremendous product and I want to help Julian get the best out of it."

Julian has not worked since October 1999, when his cancer treatment began. Now completely cleared of the disease, thanks to a combination of radio therapy, surgery and back-up chemotherapy, Julian has used his time at home to learn computer skills and to keep up to date with the technical side of the lighting business. He said: "WYSICAD will enable me to work at home, thus alleviating some of the underlying stress of not earning! I eventually hope to upgrade to the full version of WYSIWYG, which has become an essential tool of modern stage lighting design. This software will enable me to learn how to produce stage lighting plans associated with AutoCad files and then, in time, learn how to programme a lighting system from a drawing."

Making the presentation, Mark White said he was delighted that WYSIWYG would play a role in helping Julian get back on his feet after such a traumatic period of his life.


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