Why would you spend 2:24 seconds watching this? - Well that's the question we ask ourselves too as we plan out a televised athlete's parade and the journey they take across the stadium "field of play". Here I run backwards in the wind filming Nina and Nini (yes really!) - behind them by ten paces are the next athlete team represented by Nuki and Nino (I am not joking!) Once you've watched this I need you to imagine the crowd cheering and lots of flags etc and then I'll think you'll get the full picture.
Pete's 4K Drone
So Pete and I headed up to a few Scottish Water installations with our esteemed client yesterday to shoot some 4K footage with one of SkyPod's drones...... a very pleasant and sometimes quite beautiful way to shoot water treatment works, dams and bridges.
European Youth Olympics
Just back from my first stint in Tbilisi, Georgia.
They are hosting the European Youth Olympic Festival - and they've hired me on the team to deliver the Opening Ceremony.
Lots of fun - Normally I have to keep things like this secret - which isn't too good for my blogging habit, but in Georgia they don't mind. I guess the press there are significantly less brutal than they are in the UK.
Ever been to Georgia? - You should! - It's beautiful, culturally rich and with the loveliest of people. Below are some of my shots from my time there in May. The Opening Ceremony is on July 26th 2015.
Tbilisi Photos
Happy New Year.... nearly!
Remember The Hoog!? - We designed, produced and owned this show for three years running here in Edinburgh. It was the largest public indoor Hogmanay party in Scotland with three stages, six bars and tons of entertainment and dancing all night .... Yay!
Music Makers at Whitespace
All work and no play etc etc..... so, those of us that still had some life and creativity left inside of us actually got together the other day to create a musical "album in a night" recording session at Whitespace's offices in town. Talent? For sure... the raw variety. Wanna hear the results? - Well you have to wait. Phil says, each time he does this, it takes him about a year in post production. Slightly different deadlines than our usual client requirements!
Me!
I know, I know, the years have treated me well!
It rained every day during the build at Buckingham Palace but it cleared up for the concert which was great news.
All I can say is that we had a first rate crew to make this happen, and, when you're at an internationally huge rock concert built on a central London roundabout going out to a live audience of millions, it certainly helps if a few people on site actually know what they're doing.
A lovely show! Looking forward to the Platinum Jubilee already.
On Top of the World
Had to do this selfie - just coz I was standing.... well you can see where I am.
We had considered putting The Queen's National Beacon on the roof of the palace during early discussions - but it just wasn't going to cut it.
We left Madness to do the roof stuff - and everything regarding the National Beacon came back down to earth in the end. Good decision.
Just how do you put an F1 car on a shop roof?
Here's how! - I never did get to find out why we did it. But it was cheap, quick and dirty!
What made me smile was that I was told I would never get permission for the stunt and I would also never be allowed to close off a main Edinburgh road during rush hour during Festival time.
My friends, I can do ANYTHING I want. Just so you know.
Orientation for all Medics
Field hospitals need proper on site training - Here we see familiarisation with equipment and procedures as directed by our medical doctors for the G20 (Obama's first ever presidential trip to the UK) in Excel in London.
Because we designed and built the whole hospital, we ensured that, as well as nurses and all normal medical support staff, our production staff and engineers underwent the same training.
Julian in Makeup
Here's a sight I rarely see since I'm always a little busy elsewhere in the venue at times like this. Julian Clary made this particular year of Strictly very entertaining for all of us. The perfect "ying" to Craig Revel Horewood's "yang".
Direct and Shoot!
Yes, it's true that when I'm directing a big show, I have no time to check my mails and alter my FB status.... but I can sometimes take a good picture!
Here, with my old Canon G11, I managed to capture this great shot at the Albert Hall.
I feel that Christina owes me actually. During rehearsals, one of her special flightcases ripped my Versace jeans!
On Tour - On the Tube
So, for Dancing on Ice, we had a great fleet of tour buses which never failed to get us where we needed to be around the country. 6 week tour, 45 shows, 13 arena venues - no time to mess around.
So when we go stuck in traffic, the whole show's cast bailed out the bus and went to the O2 in London by tube. How bohemian! How rock n' roll! - Okay, perhaps not, but the things that really WERE rock n'roll I can't tell you about!
Diana Memorial Concert - Wembley Stadium 2007
Had some fun directing this royal remembrance concert.
I was responsible for the now famous and somewhat extended Ricky Gervais sequence that went on longer than he'd have liked. But it was either that or "dead air". So, with a quick conflab with the BBC, we decided to leave him out there.
Silly things happen on shows like this. As a highly respected event manager once said to me "These shows aren't about slick creativity and entertainment, because from the moment we are on air, it is purely about survival".
Hot Shot!
Every time I try to get a pic of me and a celeb it never really comes off. I think it's a bit like oil and water. Photographically speaking we just don't mix well! - no hair & makeup for me, or focus for that matter - plus celebrities never invite me to dinner or put my name on speed-dial either.
I did once earn the catchy nickname Spike "friend to the stars" Allibone when I went clubbing with Christopher Biggins, two East Enders Actors, and a retired porn star. So come on the glamour life!
Spike and Mark
Spike and Mark Sinton take the time to pose in front of Razorlight's drum kit. At least I think it was Razorlight
When you need the best 1st AD in the world!
Not many people believe that there is any better 1st Assistant Director than Iain Patrick.
He's the only guy I've ever met that wears four radios - a total pro!
This was a silly idea I had...
Yes, I flew to Monte Carlo in this helicopter
This was for the second Fashion Rocks gig we did in 2005. For some reason Anya had to come by road but I got to "chopper in" to Monaco because I was directing the show.
My real claim to fame however was to turn down an invitation to Bon Jovi's yacht party after the gig so that I could get a nice early night!
So that was quite rock n' roll - After this somewhat glam extravegance, I got home to find that Karine had booked me into a real flea pit of a B&B in Kings Cross for my next show. When I showed her a picture of the horrible room, she merely said in her lovely French way "Yes, you deserved it".
I challenge anyone to have a job with more variety than an event manager!
VIP Children Liaison Team
Here's our team of lovely ladies that looked after the 70 children from around the world that were hand picked to attend the Harry Potter book launch.
Not only did the kids need to attend a multitude of events around Edinburgh over the three days, they also needed to make the time in one day to read as much of the actual book as they could so that they could interview JK at the end of an action packed weekend.