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9 (dorky) Questions for Amy Van Dusen

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Editors note: Amy Van Dusen is the Rental Manager at Limelight Productions. Equipment rentals are a big part of what Limelight does and the spring/summer can be a hectic time as the shop preps for, and services the busy summer theatre/festival season in the Berkshires. Thanks to Amy for taking a few moments to tell us a little bit about herself and life at Limelight. Feel free to ask Amy questions about rentals including available lighting/effects equipment, etc, or leave her a comment.


How did you end up at Limelight and how long have you been here?

While I was attending Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, Limelight was recommended to me by Andy Hoar (technical director at MCLA) as a possible internship. I worked as a shop intern during the summer of ’06. I graduated in ’07 and returned as a shop technician. I’ve been here ever since! So I suppose that makes it 2 years full time, plus a summer for good measure.

What is your job title these days?

My official title is “Rental Manager.” When it came time to print business cards a while back, I was pushing for “Grand Pooh-bah” instead. That didn’t seem to stick.

As the Rental Manager at Limelight what is your typical day like?

“Typical?” That’s a funny concept. For the sake of conversation, it might go something like this:

Start off by getting an idea of what’s coming in and leaving the shop each day – what orders need to be pulled, checked in, shipped out, delivered, etc; get some invoicing done before the mailman arrives; enter sales items into our computer inventory; help with what needs to be done in the shop (check orders in/out, clean and test equipment, check-in new inventory, etc.); talk to customers on the phone and through email about current and future rentals and sales; monitor and update Limelight’s Facebook Page; and much more! Some orders involve on site installations which can last a couple of hours or several days.

Is there a lot of seasonal variation in the kind and size of rentals you deal with?

The summer is definitely our biggest rental season. The summer theaters tend to roll into town around late May. We have several large season-long rentals that kick off the summer. Our big customers keep us busy all summer with smaller show-specific rentals in addition to this seasonal rental. We also see a good amount of business from summer camps in the area, and community theatres. I’d say that the summer starts with a rush of very large rentals, and then keeps a pretty steady pace of smaller orders. The summer season keeps us quite busy into September. During the rest of the year we can count on the local schools, churches, and fulltime theatres to keep us on our toes. Fall/Winter/Spring tend to bring us more short-term rentals and special events.

What kind of “stuff” does Limelight actually rent? Is it all dimmers and lights, or is there more to it?

Oh, there’s plenty more to Limelight than lights and dimmers!  We’ve got all the cable, lighting consoles, and typical accessories you would expect to find go along with the lights and dimmers. But we don’t stop there! We also have a great selection of special effects equipment, such as strobes,  scrollers, blacklights, fog machines (including dry ice foggers), snow machines (for both plastic snow and fluid-based), gobo rotators, and so much more. We also have a  large inventory of film/video lighting and grip equipment (including a 20KwHMI fresnel).

Are most of your clients theatre groups? What other types of clients look to Limelight for rentals?

Professional and community theatre groups are certainly a big part of our clientele. Not surprisingly, we also do a lot of business with schools (from preschool to college). Churches and other religious organizations are another big source of clients. Fire Departments rent our foggers for tests. We do a surprising amount of business with individuals who are just having an event and want to add something special (a simple blacklight for a sweet 16 party, or a full lighting installation for a wedding, etc).

Everyone in any type of rental business seems to have stories to tell. What’s the wackiest thing anyone has called looking to rent?

Around Easter this year someone called wanting to rent a bunny costume.

What would we be surprised to find for rent at Limelight?

Pipe and Drape! (editors note: Limelight offers pipe and drape rental including installation for tradeshows, etc)

There is so much in the news these days about “social networking” - as the person behind the Limelight Facebook Page, what is your sense of how that has worked for the company? Any plans to “tweet” in the future?

The think the Limelight Facebook Page has been great in terms of making a personal connection with our customers. It’s been especially nice to be able to put faces to names we have been doing business with for years. It’s nice to have a more casual setting to be able to let people know what’s going on at Limelight (including Facebook-only special offers). Keep an eye out for a lot more updates and special offers! I wouldn’t rule out entering the world of “Twitter” – but nothing quite yet.

When you’re not taking, pulling or checking in orders at Limelight, what do you do for fun?

In July, I’ll be appearing in Zombie Prom: The Musical as “Toffee” at Mill City Productions (a community theatre in North Adams, MA). I am also the set designer for the show – so that’s keeping me very busy. In addition to musical theatre, I have an unhealthy obsession with television – you don’t want to know how many TV shows on DVD I have at home.

Limelight’s Top-selling Colors for 2008

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Top 10 Best-selling Colors For 2008

Based on a total of 4549 sheets and rolls of gel sold:

  • 65% of gel sold was Rosco
  • 28.5% of gel sold was Lee
  • 6.5% of gel sold was GAM
  • Roscolux Primary Blue accounted for nearly 4% of all sales
  • Top 3 colors accounted for 10% of all sales
  • Top 10 colors accounted for 22% of all sales
  • Top 25 colors accounted for 36% of all sales
  • The remaining 64% of sales came from 448 other colors

Top 10 Colors

Looking at colors from all three top manufacturers - Rosco, Lee & GAM

Roscolux 80 Primary Blue
Roscolux 132 .25 Light Hamburg Frost
Roscolux 68 Sky Blue
Roscolux 2 Bastard Amber
Lee Filters 201 Full CT Blue
Roscolux 26 Light Red
Lee Filters 161 Slate Blue
Roscolux 79 Bright Blue
Lee Filters 202 .5 CT Blue
Roscolux 119 Hamburg Frost

Next 5 Best-selling Colors

Rosco, Lee & GAM

Roscolux 83 Medium Blue
Roscolux 27 Medium Red
Lee Filters 119 Dark Blue
Roscolux 74 Night Blue
Lee Filters 106 Primary Red

Other Best-selling Colors

Rosco, Lee & GAM

Roscolux 104 Tough Silk
Roscolux 54 Special Lavender
Roscolux 44 Middle Rose
Roscolux 333 Blush Pink
Roscolux 53 Pale Lavender
Roscolux 125 Blue Cyc Silk
Lee Filters 116 Medium Blue Green
Roscolux 9 Pale Amber Gold
Lee Filters 79 Just Blue
Lee Filters 188 Cosmetic Highlight
Lee Filters 203 .25 CT Blue
Roscolux 51 Surprise Pink
Roscolux 305 Rose Gold

Top 10 Rosco Colors

Rosco had 17 of the top 25 colors sold

Roscolux 80 Primary Blue
Roscolux 132 .25 Light Hamburg Frost
Roscolux 68 Sky Blue
Roscolux 2 Bastard Amber
Roscolux 26 Light Red
Roscolux 79 Bright Blue
Roscolux 119 Hamburg Frost
Roscolux 83 Medium Blue
Roscolux 27 Medium Red
Roscolux 74 Night Blur

Top 10 Lee Colors

8 Lee colors made the top 25

Lee Filters 201 Full Ct Blue
Lee Filters 161 Slate Blue
Lee Filters 202 .5 Ct Blue
Lee Filters 119 Dark Blue
Lee Filters 106 Primary Red
Lee Filters 116 Medium Blue Green
Lee Filters 79 Just Blue
Lee Filters 188 Cosmetic Highlight
Lee Filters 203 .25 Ct Blue
Lee Filters 181 Congo Blue

Top 10 GAM Colors

No GAM colors made the top 25

GAM 841 Diamond Blue
GAM 363 Sand
GAM 870 Winter Blue
GAM 847 City Blue
GAM 810 Moon Blue
GAM 103 Blue Rose
GAM 365 Warm Straw
GAM 885 Blue Ice
GAM 105 Antique Rose (4 Way Tie For 9 & 10)
GAM 872 Opera White
GAM 880 Daylight Blue
GAM 950 Purple

Need to order color? Call 1-800-243-4950 or visit www.limelightproductions.com for more information about Limelight.


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