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  2. Jim Tetlow - Wikipedia

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    William James Tetlow (born August 21, 1955), is a theatre consultant, [1] television and theatrical lighting designer based in San Diego, California.He has been the recipient of an Emmy Award, won in 1990 for Sesame Street, and two other nominations.

  3. Nautilus Entertainment Design - Wikipedia

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    Nautilus Entertainment Design (NED) is a San Diego, California based theatre consulting and lighting design firm. NED was formed by lighting designer, Jim Tetlow in 1990. The firm handles the lighting design for over 40 shows a year which include television specials, corporate shows & meetings, Vegas style shows and spectacles.

  4. Johanna Grawunder - Wikipedia

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    Johanna Grawunder (born 1961 in San Diego, California) is an American architect, artist, and designer known for her work in lighting. Her work spans a broad range of projects and scales, from large-scale public installations, architecture and interiors, to limited edition furniture and lights and custom commissions.

  5. Chris Parry (lighting designer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, he received the Lighting Designer of the Year Award from Lighting Dimensions magazine. Parry was known for using the Gel "Rosco 68 - Skye Blue". After his death, Rosco renamed the gel "Parry Sky Blue". Parry was the Head of Design at the University of California, San Diego until his death. [1] He had taught there for 18 years.

  6. International Association of Lighting Designers - Wikipedia

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    On May 26, 2009, the IALD called upon its members to voice their disapproval of bill set for a vote the following day in the Texas House of Representatives. [9] A last-minute amendment to Texas House Bill 2649 would have required licensure (i.e. as an engineer, architect, landscape architect, or interior designer) to offer lighting-design services directly to the public in Texas. [9]

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