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Philly 4th of July Jam

What better way to celebrate Independence Day than with the awesome music of The Roots.  The Philly 4th of July Jam,  broadcast on VH1 and directed by Alex Coletti;, also featured Nicki Minaj, Ed Sheeran, Jennifer Hudson and Aloe Blacc.  And fireworks, of course.

This was Abbey's fifth year lighting the show for producers GeeMirkin Production and ESM.

YouTube Onstage Live at the Kennedy Center

The Kennedy Center presented a free concert featuring John Legend with inspiring acts who made their fame through YouTube: Lindsey Stirling, Les Twins, Playing for Change, Scott Bradlee & Postmodern Jukebox, and Mike Relm.

The show was produced by Salli Frattini and  Sunset Lane Entertainment, and directed by John Gonzalez.  Abbey was happy to be asked to work with this great team again, and to have another opportunity to meld her lighting with the awesome video from Obscura Digital.

CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund 10th Anniversary

Working for producer Original Media, Abbey was excited for the opportunity to work with director Sharif Hamza on the filming of three music video for Vogue, as a part of their CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund 10th Anniversary Special

The three videos feature the artists Tori Kelly, MR MR and Aluna George, wearing the fashions of former CFDA Awards winners Rag and Bone, Band of Outsiders, and Alexander Wang.

OK GO @ YouTube Play

Abbey just got done lighting the YouTube Play project at the Guggenheim. This was a challenging show based around an immersive video environment designed by Anton Goss and Obscura Digital. Abbey needed to create a balanced design for the broadcast audience which highlighted the projection while showcasing the live performers. 

Check out the video from the Performance.