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Of the grand order of folio leviathans, the Sperm Whale and the Right Whale are by far the most noteworthy. They are the only whales regularly hunted by man. To the Nantucketer, they present the two extremes of all the known varieties of the whale. As the external difference between them is mainly observable in their heads; and as a head of each is this moment hanging from the Pequod's side.

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Of the grand order of folio leviathans, the Sperm Whale and the Right Whale are by far the most noteworthy. They are the only whales regularly hunted by man. To the Nantucketer, they present the two extremes of all the known varieties of the whale. As the external difference between them is mainly observable in their heads; and as a head of each is this moment hanging from the Pequod's side.

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Shane Warne Memorial production credits

April 6, 2022
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Posted by ASE News

The Memorial for Shane Warne was pulled together in just nineteen days and involved almost 200 production crew.

Peter told ASE “I’ve worked with a lot of amazing teams over the years and this one was certainly one of the best.”

As the event came together it was testament to the amazing team effort and collaboration between the Melbourne Cricket Club, JamTV and Frontier Touring that were committed to ensuring that this unique event, viewed by a global audience, went off without a hitch.

But, the real stars of the show were the suppliers and 195 crew who stepped up and delivered; many of who had done it harder that just about anyone over the last two years.  So, in no particular order here is the list of those, behind the scenes, who made Shane Warne’s memorial a truly memorable event.

Elton John’s pre-recorded live version of Don’t Let the Sun Go Down On Me was shown on screens at the MCG
Technical Production – via Frontier Touring
  • Technical producer  – Travis Hogan 
  • Artist booking – Anna Toman
  • Production manager – Simon Johnson 
  • Assistant production manager – Stephen Moor (stig)
  • Production coordinator – Ann Gibson 
  • Artist coordinator – Alex Nhill
  • Audio director – James Kilpatrick 
  • Lighting director – Hugh Taranto 
  • Lighting operator – Chad Spencer 
  • Video crew chief – Dan Aulich 
  • Video systems tech – Sean Killa
  • Site manager – Mark Sventsen (Trogg)
  • Stage manager – Bret Millican 
  • Show caller – George Hanna 
TV Production via JamTV
  • Exec Producer – Luke Tunnecliff
  • Line Producer – Mitch Finlayson
  • Prod Supervisor – Elspeth Iredale
  • Producers – Peter Wynne, Sheldon Wynne
  • Event Producer – Troy Buntine
  • Snr Prod Manager – Bernie Smith
  • Editors – Jason Felmingham, Luke Jackson, Jamie Blanks
  • Director – Peter Ots
  • Lighting Director – Hugh Taranto
  • Floor Manager – Rob Mascara
Event management via Peter Jones Special Events

Peter Jones, Tamika Brett, Deb Stuckey, Kirsty Moody

Audio, video and communications

PCC, NEP, JPJ Audio, Creative Technology Australia, resolution x, Showtech rigging, Event Power Solutions, Cliftons, Pro Stage Vic, Deluxe Backline, Motorola.

Events and ticketing via Melbourne Cricket Club
  • Josh Eltringham
  • Greer Dutton
  • Mark Oxnan
  • Emily Bartlett
  • Sophie Henderson
Event Producer Peter Jones at the MCG – photos by Nico Keenan

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