Paul Braile
Canada - CAST BlackTrax reports that Paul Braile has joined their team as a BlackTrax expert effective 1 January 2014.

On the heels of multiple awards and mega productions including Eurovision and Trinity Fellowship Church, CAST BlackTrax is receiving a growing number of questions from creative designers and production executives about production pros/cons, and cost savings. Answering them requires the specialized knowledge from a been-there-done-that industry pro. Paul Braile comes with more than 20 years of industry experience and has worked on productions from Glee and the Super Bowl to Broadway and the CBS Thanksgiving Day Parade. He is also arguably the nation's top subject matter expert on automated follow spot tracking systems, says the company.

Braile says, "Today the industry is turning to new technology for reducing production costs and better return in terms of box office and big impact. Tracking technology is one of the best solutions as it greatly simplifies cross-cuing technologies and delivering the punch without the huge cuing and rehearsing costs while, in fact, reducing overall production costs. For this reason I have selected the BlackTrax Solution, which I think is the best in class, to be my 21st Century Tracking System.

"BlackTrax, with its revolutionary technology, is the solution that delivers realtime precise positional data so that now automated follow spots, audio, multimedia, robotic cameras can all know simultaneously precisely where to deliver their cues. Its infrastructure is pure power packaged in a robust system with absolute freedom that delivers groundbreaking results at compelling value proposition. BlackTrax is so advanced it's actually simple. BlackTrax will rock the world."

Bruce Freeman, Chairman of the CAST Group concludes, "When Paul first came to CAST in April 2013 to study and do his due diligence, he spent only 2 hours with BlackTrax in our Toronto demo centre and pronounced it is the way of the future for the industry and for his business. Since then, he has tested the market and confirmed its need for BlackTrax."

(Jim Evans)


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