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Lester Cobrin joins XL Video

Published Wednesday 1 February 2012 at 13:52

Lester Cobrin has joined XL Video UK as its senior project manager, bringing some 20 years of experience and professionalism in the lighting and live production industry to the company.

Over that time, he has worked for some of the highest profile rental companies in the business, including Samuelson’s Concert Productions, Theatre Projects, Light & Sound Design and Bandit Lites.

On his latest career move, Cobrin commented: “With the ever-increasing crossover between video and lighting, I can use my understanding and education from one medium in new, different and inventive ways. At this moment, the possibilities for ever more visual innovation and imagination being unleashed in these disciplines make it an ideal time to take up this new post.”

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