June 2012 - Applied Electronics Limited

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June 2012 - Applied Electronics Limited
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Vancouver
8573 Commerce Court
Burnaby, BC V5A 4N5
604.439.7228
Fax 604.439.7210
JUNE 2012
VOLUME 19 • ISSUE 3
Edmonton
11442 Winterburn Rd. N.W.
Edmonton, AB T5S 2Y3
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Calgary
3, 1815-27th Ave. N.E.
Calgary, AB T2E 7E1
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Toronto
1260 Kamato Road
Mississauga, ON L4W 1Y1
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Montréal
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St-Laurent, QC H4S 1P7
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Applied Electronics Open House - a Huge Success
On Thursday, June 7th, Applied Electronics welcomed clients and
industry partners to its new 55,000 square foot home at 1260
Kamato Road in Mississauga, Ontario. Some guests embarked
on staff-guided tours of our new corporate head office while
others were welcomed to roam the 2-storey facility freely to
discover numerous technological spaces throughout the building.
Among several fully-equipped meeting spaces which lead to
in-depth discussions and demonstrations, other technological
attractions that intrigued guests were the SUN News and Humber
College’s School of Media Studies & Information Technology HD
mobile broadcast trucks, as well as Christie Digital rear projection
cubes and MicroTiles digital displays.
Completing the event with an official ribbon cutting ceremony
in front of the main entrance to the building, owners of Applied
Electronics, Susan, Paul and John Stechly ritually cut the
ceremonial red ribbon to inaugurate their new facility in the
presence of industry colleagues.
“This is a momentous occasion in Applied Electronics’ history
and we are honoured to have so many industry colleagues
join our celebration,” says Paul Stechly, President of Applied
Electronics. “We value all partnerships and are thankful for the
loyalty and support of our clients, industry partners and staff.”
Applied Electronics looks forward to continuing to serve its clients
and industry partners from this brand new home!
APPLIED ELECTRONICS TAKES ON LONDON 2012
SUMMER OLYMPICS
Applied Electronics is pleased to be the
Broadcast System supplier and integrator for
the London 2012 Olympics for the Nordic
country broadcasters: YLE Finland, TV2
and DRTV Denmark, NRK Norway, and SVT
Sweden. These broadcasters produce over
300 hours of programming for a variety of
platforms including television, radio, the
web, and mobile applications. Applied
Electronics has been a continuous Nordic
partner since 1996, building and maintaining their systems for both summer and winter Olympics,
and providing services ranging from complete turnkey production facilities and studios, to cabling
infrastructure, equipment, and remote kits.
For this year’s summer Olympic games,
Applied Electronics will be providing studios,
control rooms, remote facilities, and
master control services for YLE; origination
facilities for TV2; infrastructure, support and
monitoring for SVT; and infrastructure and
router systems for DR TV and NRK.
For more information about this project,
please contact Peter Gillespie in our Toronto
office.
AEL Team: Peter Gillespie, Jamie Easson,
Jason Shao, Serge Desrosiers, Brian Burtch,
and Kim Edmonds.
Need Service or Parts?
20%
off parts & labour when you send us your
Vinten or Sachtler equipment for servicing*
Over a third of Applied Electronics’ total staff is dedicated to the service and support
of the systems and equipment we provide. We stock spare parts and advance service
replacements to maintain continuity of service in mission-critical applications.
Applied Electronics’ skilled technologists are highly trained and widely experienced. They
have direct lines to our suppliers and receive factory training updates on a regular basis.
With 5 service facilities and a coast-to-coast network of highly skilled field &
in-house technicians, Applied Electronics’ Service Department provides the following
After-Sale Services:
• Bench Repair
• Equipment Loaners
• On-Site Service Calls
• Emergency Service Response
• Phone-In Service Support
• Preventive Maintenance Programs
• Customer Training
Service Centres: Toronto (Mississauga), Montréal,
Calgary, Edmonton, and Vancouver.
To learn more about our After-Sale Services or to
request an RMA or for Price & Delivery of Parts,
please visit www.appliedelectronics.com.
*Promotional offer expires August 31, 2012.
NEW FROM NAB 2012
AJA Ki Pro Quad
Ross Video Inception Automated
Production Control System
4K / Quad HD / 2K / HD Solid State Recorder with
Streamlined 4K workflows.
Preliminary features
- 4K/Quad HD/2K/HD Solid State Video Recorder
- Supports 10-bit 4:4:4 and 10-bit 4:2:2
- RAW support
- Debayer and ProRes encode to on-board SSD
- Realtime pass-through of RAW data via Thunderbolt™
- Uncompressed and debayered 4K monitoring output
- Dedicated HD monitoring via SDI and HDMI
- Record to edit-friendly 4K, 2K, or HD ProRes files on removable SSD media
- RAW signal is passed from camera to Ki Pro Quad and out via Thunderbolt™ to computer/storage
- HD, 2K, and 4K compressed recordings made to SSD media may be used directly in popular
non-linear editors
Social media has changed the world, offering new ways to
connect with your most important asset – your audience.
Inception answers the challenge of managing these connections
by enabling the efficient and controlled delivery of your
stories, promotions, messages and announcements
through social media. It provides a professional suite
of tools to create and manage media content in your
newsroom and promotions departments, transform it
into formats required for the web and then automatically
publish it at the time of your choosing.
As the web and social media continue to grow and evolve,
Inception is there to help your team work collaboratively to
build your brand, connect with your audience and expand
your reach.
Inception – let your social network in
on the real story.
AJA Ki Pro Rack
The ultimate in tape replacement. The power of Ki Pro in a
1RU format, the perfect fit for broadcasters transitioning away from tape.
With a wealth of professional connections, Ki Pro Rack will fit right into your existing cabling and routing
system (without the requirement for special converters) and record 10-bit Apple ProRes and Avid DNxHD
files direct to removable hard disk or SSD Storage Modules, eliminating the need for time-consuming logging
and capturing. The files can be used in most editing systems without the need for additional transcoding or
importing processes.
Like Ki Pro, Ki Pro Rack features AJA’s industry leading conversion technology, enabling you to perform
broadcast-quality up/down/cross conversion during recording or
playback without the need for additional conversion hardware.
Anyone familiar with the operation
of a tape deck will feel immediately
at home with Ki Pro Rack’s tactile
controls, while the flat onscreen
menu structure ensures quick setup
and a rapid learning curve.
The twin media drive bays on the Ki Pro Rack allow extremely fast media changes - you can switch drives and
start recording straight away, without having to wait to eject the first one.
Because of its network connectivity, media can be copied to and from Ki Pro rack over an Ethernet
connection, allowing fast file transfers without the need to physically remove the storage media. Like all other
Ki Pro’s, multiple Ki Pro Racks can be networked together for control via a single interface.
Ross Video BlackStorm 100 Series
Playout Server
Easy, Affordable, Future-Proof
Getting the right clip on air at the right time is key to any live production. This is where the BlackStorm
Playout Server excels as an easy-to-use Production Clip Player with a comprehensive production workflow.
It starts in editing with an elegant networked file-based workflow, supporting popular editing systems
like Apple’s Final Cut, Adobe’s Creative Suite and Avid’s Media Composer. The workflow continues with
standard protocols like AMP and VDCP allowing point-of-control integration with virtually any production
switcher or remote control panel on the market.
Finally, a sophisticated client / server interface gives easy and
distributed operator control including production playlists with
built-in transitions.
TVRS & TVRM BOTH UPGRADE TO HD
Ryerson @ NAB 2012
Members of the VOX broadcast family catering to the province of Quebec, TVRS and TVRM are both
regional television stations that offer unique and rich programming to
their local communities – programming that revolves around quality,
informative, innovative ideas, and different opinions on subjects of
public interest while covering the regional events. Both stations recently
upgraded to full HD workflows with the help of Applied Electronics in the
design, supply and integration of new production and playout solutions
for their respective facilities.
TVRS now boasts a Ross Video SoftMetal 3000 video server (SMS) for
production, which comes from a line of integrated media servers with
I/O and storage all contained in a compact 3 RU package and can plug
right into the IT network. SoftMetal uses a networked control scheme allowing distributed control from anywhere on the network. It supports file
based workflows - allowing content to flow nicely from editing to playout
– and it is constructed using IT Server Grade components - for easy
maintenance and support. It also offers redundant hardware and solid signal interconnect panels.
In addition, TVRS & TVRM has acquired three Ikegami
HDK-77EC HD native multi-format CMOS camera systems
for their production. Live broadcast shows such as Bingo
on TVRS are now done using a Ross Video Crossover
switcher in collaboration with a Ross Video Xpression
suite and the Ross Video SoftMetal video server, which
is integrated with Apple’s Final Cut Pro for a tapeless
workflow.
For more information about this
project, please contact Yvon
Cardinal in our Montreal office.
AEL Team: Yvon Cardinal,
Serge Desrosiers and Alain
Tremblay.
After many years of sponsorship by Applied Electronics, students of the RTA
School of Media at Ryerson University in Toronto garner so much knowledge,
high level professional interaction, and develop so many new and important contacts at NAB that a few students
actually receive job offers on the floor of the convention, and in the Canadian Suite!
This year was certainly a banner one with more senior year graduating students attending NAB than ever before.
Word of the value that the trip to the industry’s largest, most influential show brings to the program has certainly
gotten out to the students. It is seen as the culminating opportunity to learn what the industry is all about and to
find new technological methods to create the wonderful projects that come out of the RTA program.
“Thank you so much, Applied Electronics, for sticking by us as a devoted sponsor and for helping the students
through mentorship to flourish as young ambassadors of the Canadian media industry,” says Richard Grunberg
(first row, left), Director of Ryerson’s Digital Cinema and Advanced Visualization Lab & Global Campus Network
/ Associate Professor of the RTA School of Media / Facilities Advisor and Coordinator for the Joint Graduate
Program in Communication and Culture at York-Ryerson Universities.
Sponsorship provided the students with two wonderful dinners, the RTA caps and vibrant orange sponsor
embossed t-shirts (which could not be missed on the convention floor) as well as a few other wonderful
celebrations that took place during NAB.
CHEK NOW
AIRING IN HD
Having chosen Applied Electronics as
their technology partner for system
design, supply and integration, CHEK
Media Group went on air in early 2010
making history as one of Canada’s only
true independent broadcast stations with
their very own news system, production
control and master control.
About two years later, CHEK has already
begun airing their simulcast shows in
HD and are slowly converting all of their
national commercials to HD.
Their local programming and local
commercial will eventually be changed
over to HD, with the next step being the
conversion of their news operations.
For more information about this project,
please contact Patrick Wells in our
Vancouver office.
AEL Team:
Patrick Wells,
Peter Gillespie
and Jamie
Easson.
UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY – TFDL’S VISUALIZATION STUDIO
The University of Calgary’s new state-of-the-art learning and
research centre is a model for the 21st century library. A
special part of the Taylor Family Digital Library (TFDL ) is
the Visualization Studio on the fourth floor which allows
professional research to be displayed in detail on a floor-toceiling, wall-to-wall high resolution screen, custom designed
and built by Applied Electronics.
Faculty members needed digital real-estate to simultaneously
view multiple digital objects in a collaborative environment, but the quality of that digital
space also had to be at a high standard. Specifically, the resolution of the screens had
to be crisp, latency could not be noticeable and it had to be easy for researchers to
input their research data into the system. The Visualization Studio allows astronomers to
explore deep space and the mysteries of the Aurora Borealis in new detail or geologists to
map out soil sample data and discover new patterns.
The large 15-screen monitor wall composed of a 3x5 array of 46-inch DNP Cross Prism
screens made from an acrylic styrene copolymer material which are highly resistant to
unstable projection environments, retains its dimensions and provides invisible seams.
The result is a smooth, clean image – even close up. Bringing the screens to life are 15
Christie Digital Entero WUXGA LED illuminated DLP rear screen tiling projectors that display
an ultra-high resolution of 9600 x 3240 pixels, purpose-built for 24/7 data monitoring
environments. Located on a separate floor, the server room houses a Jupiter Systems
Fusion Catalyst display wall processor and 25 Magenta Research Voyager fiber-optic
transmitters that transmit uncompressed ultra-high resolution video signals between both
rooms. The TFDL opened to students and faculty the first week of September 2011 with
the Visualization Studio also visited by Ivy League schools as inspiration for their own new
spaces.
For more information about this project, please contact Kevin Stewart in our Calgary office.
AEL Team: Kevin Stewart, Nick Eriksen, Jordan Paul, Mike McGovern, and Brad Streit.
Images courtesy of the University of Calgary, Taylor Family Digital Library.
SAIT RTBN PROGRAM LAUNCHES
NEW HD STUDIO FACILITY
SIDE STREET POST CHOOSES CHRISTIE
CP2210 CINEMA PROJECTION SYSTEM
SAIT Polytechnic in Calgary has recently completed a major
high definition upgrade of its broadcast production facilities
for its Radio, Television and Broadcast News (RTBN) program.
The SAIT RTBN program teaches the fundamentals of writing,
directing, producing, live production and editing of video
projects focussing on three core areas of Radio, Television and
Broadcast News. The strong emphasis on hands-on learning and
creativity enables student to choose the options that best fits
their skills and interests, in preparation for challenging, creative
and exciting careers in the evolving world of the media and
broadcast industry of today and tomorrow.
Applied Electronics was engaged to submit proposals for a
two-stage project. The first component was to replace the video
production switcher in the TV production studio, followed by a
high definition upgrade to the entire studio facility. The main goals of the project were to bring the facility up to modern standards and
offer training on state-of-the art media production equipment and processes, and to integrate the new technology from other areas of
the program in an end-to-end training solution.
The project started with an evaluation of HD production switcher technology and resulted in the selection of a Ross Video Vision 2
multi-definition video switcher to replace the RVS-316 unit that had served them well for many years. The second phase of the project
involved updating the entire production facility to state of the art high definition equipment. In consultation with SAIT’s instructors,
department heads and technical staff, an end-to-end solution was devised around equipment from Ross Video to provide the key
switcher, router, graphics, server and conversion components. Installation of the equipment was completed by SAIT’s in-house
engineering staff with support from Applied Electronics’ technical group. The final step was the recent addition of new HD studio
cameras. SAIT’s new studio facility was completed in time for the start of this past semester and now has one of the most advanced
HD training facilities in the Prairies. For more information about this project, please contact Julian Fraser in our Calgary office.
Based in Vancouver, B.C., Side Street Post Production
is a state-of-the-art studio that provides multi format
conforming, grading, and visual effects. Side Street
Post approached Applied Electronics to install a Christie
CP2210 digital cinema projector into their colour correction
suite. The challenge was incorporating a large projector
into a room that posed space limitations while maintaining superior sound quality.
Applied Electronics decided that the theatre itself would have to house the
projector with a custom-designed lift that would allow for servicing of the unit.
Equipment solution:
Ross Video Vision 2M Multi-definition Video Production
Switcher
Ross Video NK-MD34 34X34 HD/SD SDI Routing System
Ross Video XPression Studio HD Graphics System
Ross Video OpenGear Terminal Equipment
Applied Electronics custom designed and installed a powered projector lift system
for the Christie CP2210 DLP digital cinema projector while also configuring lens
throw distances and foot lamberts for optimal performance. A custom Stewart
screen was also designed to fit the space and installed into the theatre.
Applied Elecronics contracted Action Sound Construction to build the ceiling box
that would house the projector and provide proper ventilation for cooling and
sound dampening.
With grading suites to produce real-time, multi-node enhancements of RAW file
formats in a D.I. theatre environment, Side Street Post now boasts a supreme
presentation facility to please their clients.
For more information about this project, please contact Stephen Monteith in our
Vancouver office.
AEL Team: Stephen Monteith, Jesse Edwards and Dan Ryan.
Ross Video SoftMetal 2x4 Multi-definition Video Server
Sharp PNE521 52” Industrial HD LCD monitors
Tektronix WFM5200 3G/HD/SD Waveform Monitor Vector
Scope
Tektronix TG700 Video Test Signal Generator
AEL Team: Julian Fraser, Robert Judd and Derek Knops.
Wohler Awards Applied Electronics
at NAB 2012
CLOSED-CAPTION DEALER OF THE YEAR
2011 AWARD
Applied Electronics is honoured to have received the Wohler
Closed-Caption Dealer of the Year Award during NAB 2012 in
Las Vegas. This prestigious award is given to the dealer that
achieved the highest sales in 2011 and it was presented by
Wohler’s CEO, Carl Dempsey, to Susan Stechly, Vice President
of Operations at Applied Electronics.
Left to right: Paul
Roeser (AEL Sales),
Dave McGinn (AEL
Sales), Eugene
McEleney (AEL Sales),
Carl Dempsey (Wohler
CEO), Susan Stechly
(AEL VP Operations),
Julian Fraser (AEL
Manager of Western
Canada), and
Jamie Easson (AEL
Manager of Systems
Engineering).
Applied Electronics Raises Over $13K for
Heart & Stroke
In support of the Becel Heart and Stroke Ride for Heart fundraising campaign, on June 3rd, Applied
Electronics’ Corporate Bike Team conquered 25/50/75 km excursions which began at the Exhibition Place
in downtown Toronto and proceeded onto the Gardiner Expressway east, north on the Don Valley Parkway
up to York Mills Road, and then back down again. Our 25-rider team was composed of head office staff
and family members. In addition to personal fundraising efforts, the team hosted fundraising events which
included a raffle draw for a Raleigh Bike and an Applied Hearts Café which served a special menu catered
by the riders themselves. Our team together raised over $13,600.00 in donations to support research that extends lives and
improves existing treatments for heart disease and stroke. A huge Thank You goes out to all of the generous donors and
supporters of our team, and to our riders for all the hard work in making this event a successful and memorable one!
Applied Electronics Corporate Team Riders:
Andre Beadle, Angela Thorpe, Ashlyn McKay, Bertrand Valery, Bill Archibald, Brittaney McGowan, Campbell Brown, Chris
Randles, Blaine Dustin, Genevieve Valery, Greg Hagan, James Thorpe, Jason Ross, Jeff McKay, John Leermakers, Keith
Barkley, Ken Porter, Kwok Hay Tse, Lily Costa, Maggie McEleney, Michelle McKay, Paul Dennis, Paul Roeser, Rita King, Sandra
McEleney, and Sue Stechly.
Milestones
ANDRE BEADLE
Jim Goessinger • 15 YEARS
Jim began his career in 1972 at CHCH TV in Hamilton in Staging, Remote Production
and Master Control. After four years at CHCH, he moved to CFTO where he became
a Senior Editor on various CTV variety specials and television series. In 1982, he left
CFTO and became a founding member of The Image Group (now known as SOHO
Post) starting out as their Senior Editor. He quickly moved up to VP of Operations
and Engineering and helped build it into a respected and innovative Post Production
and Animation facility. In 1997, he joined Applied Electronics as a Broadcast Sales Representative and after
excelling in that role, he was promoted to Manager of Business Development in 2000. Three years later,
he was promoted again to National Sales Manager, Broadcast and Post Production. With over 40 years of
experience in the Broadcast and Post Production industries, Jim has successfully propelled the Division into
what it is today. Jim and wife, Linda, have two sons, Michael and Jeffery and live in Aurora. Congratulations,
Jim, and thank you for 15 years of loyal service!
Marketing Coordinator
Lily Costa, Marketing Manager, is pleased to announce the promotion of Andre
Beadle to the position of Marketing Coordinator. Andre has been a great addition
to the marketing team since joining in 2009 and has excellently executed many
marketing initiatives to achieve set goals. He has been a tremendous resource
to the marketing & sales teams, bringing to the table fresh ideas, innovative solutions, and a strong
work ethic. His initiative and creativity driven by his passion for cutting edge technologies has
influenced Applied Electronics’ brand and marketing strategies. Congratulations on your promotion,
Andre!
MATT TAYLOR
AV Installation Technician, Toronto
Matt comes to Applied Electronics with an extensive background in Audio Visual
Engineering and technical experience working for the CN Tower in downtown Toronto.
After graduating from Trebas Institute for Audio Engineering, he continued to develop
his talent through various training and certification programs. One of his most recent
accomplishments has been researching, designing, and installing the security solution and photo video
experience for the CN Tower’s newest attraction, the Edge Walk. Glad to have you on the team, Matt!
Cyril Moraes
Lily Costa • 10 YEARS
Previously working for BMO Nesbitt Burns as a Marketing Assistant for two years, Lily came to
Applied Electronics with a background in sales, marketing and communications to handle the
company’s marketing initiatives as the Marketing Coordinator. In 2010, Lily was promoted to
Marketing Manager and has done an exceptional job at strengthening Applied Electronics’ brand
while keeping our image consistent across all our communication platforms. Lily and husband,
Mike, have a 20-month old son, Markos, and are expecting their second child in September.
Congratulations, Lily, and thank you for 10 years of hard work and dedication!
AV Systems Designer/Technical Support, Toronto
With a strong aptitude in problem solving and extensive knowledge in the AV industry,
Cyril joins Applied Electronics with over 2 decades of international experience in
systems design, project management and system integration. After receiving his
Electronics and Radio Engineering degree from St. Xavier Technical Institute in 1981,
his career propelled in system integration and design. He also started his own A/V systems Integration
firm in India. Cyril later spent 4 years with Dynamix as an A/V Systems Design Engineer before recently
joining the design team at Applied Electronics as A/V Systems Designer/Technical Support. Cyril and wife
of 21 years, Flavy, have 3 daughters, Divya, Sneha and Priya. Welcome to the team, Cyril!
Chris Randles • 10 YEARS
Chad Silver
After spending 5 years with an A/V integration company in Vancouver, Chris began his career
at Applied Electronics in 2002 as a Toronto A/V Sales Rep. Within the first week with his new
sales team, Chris made a unique and lasting impression, to say the least, and excelled in his
role. Chris has worked on notable projects including Global’s The Morning Show’s on-air set,
Toronto Stock Exchange and the Sick Kids Learning Institute. Chris and wife, Mary, have two
kids, Dave (16) and Carolyn (19). Thank you, Chris, for 10 years of loyal service!
AV Systems Programmer/Installation Technician, Calgary
Chad joins Applied Electronic’ Calgary team as our newest A/V Systems Programmer/
Installations Technician and comes to us with over 8 years of Audio Visual experience
and Crestron Level 2 Programming certification. Chad’s interest in programming began
while studying at Acadia University and Devry Institute of Technology. Chad and fiancée,
Jolene, have a son, Keeam, who just turned one. Welcome to the team, Chad!
Alan English • 5 YEARS
LINDSAY ANDERSON
After graduating from SAIT Polytechnic and the University of Calgary in Broadcast Electronics and
Engineering, Alan started his career at Allarcom Pay Television (now Movie Central) and then
Command Post (now Technicolor Creative Service) in Vancouver as a Senior Engineer. In 2007,
Alan joined Applied Electronics’ Edmonton team as a Broadcast and Post Production Sales Rep
catering to the northern Alberta region and successfully growing our client base in this market.
Alan and wife, Tanya, have a 9 year old son, Francis. Thank you, Alan, and keep up the great
work!
Roosvelt Lamour • 5 YEARS
After graduating from Maisonneuve College in 1998 with an Electronics degree, Roosvelt
began his career in Harris’ Microwave Radio Communications Division. Six years later, he
joined Applied Electronics as an A/V Service Technician. As one of our senior A/V Service
Technicians on the Montréal team, Roosvelt has continued to play an intricate part of the
A/V installations group. Roosevelt and wife, Tania, have 11-month old daughter, Kaylisya.
Congratulations and thank you for all your hard work, Roosvelt!
On Wednesday, March 14, 2012 at 11:31 am, Lindsay and husband, Carl, excitedly
welcomed a bouncing baby boy to their new family. Joshua Gabriel Anderson was born
weighing 7 lbs 4 oz. and 53cm long. Congratulations, Lindsay and Carl, on the arrival
of your son! Lindsay is the pleasant Receptionist/Office Administrator who runs our
Vancouver office.
SYED JAFRI
Syed Jafri and wife, Sahar, are ecstatic about the birth of their first child, Meriyam.
Weighing 6 lbs 7 oz., Meriyam delighted her parents on April 22 at 8:42am.
Congratulations on your new bundle of joy! Syed is our Broadcast Systems Engineer in
our Mississauga head office.
KEN PORTER
While on vacation in Montego Bay, Jamaica, Ken Porter and girlfriend of 5 years,
Rochelle, exchanged vows in a romantic beach wedding ceremony. After arriving
back home, the couple surprised family, friends and co-workers with the big
news. Congratulations on your marriage, Ken and Rochelle! Ken is one of our A/V
Purchasing Agents in our Mississauga office.
CANADIAN CINEMA
EDITORS AWARDS 2012
We’re gearing up once again
for Applied Electronics’
Annual Stampede Breakfast!
On May 17, 2012, the 2nd Annual Canadian Cinema Editors (C.C.E.) Awards was
held to recognize specialists in the craft of editing. Among eight editing categories,
Applied Electronics was proud to be a sponsor of C.C.E.’s Best Editing – Long Form
Television Series (1 hr. drama, comedy, family program) Award. Jason Ross of
Applied Electronics had the honour of introducing the 5 nominees in the category
and presenting the award to the winner, Teresa De Luca for Combat Hospital Ep 110
“Reason to Believe”.
Image (left to right): Charles Officer,
Teresa De Luca, C.C.E., and Jason Ross.
Photo courtesy of Rick O’Brien.
On Friday,
July 13, 2012,
come and join our Calgary team for a morning of fun and a hearty meal.
If you would like to join us, please RSVP by Friday, July 6th, 2012 to Claudia Adamson
at 403-291-5143 or [email protected].
AEL Viewfinder Staff I Editor: Lily Costa I Co-Editor: Andre Beadle I Design: Infinite Graphics Inc.
THANKS TO ALL AEL STAFF WHO HAVE MADE CONTRIBUTIONS TO THIS EDITION