Nils Thorjussen – Executive Chairman, Verge AeroNils is a pioneering entrepreneur and technology executive with over three decades of experience shaping the entertainment technology landscape. Now as Executive Chairman of Verge Aero, he’s leading the way in drone show technology, making drone entertainment smarter, safer, and more spectacular.He co-founded Flying Pig Systems (creators of the Wholehog consoles) and Element Labs (known for early LED innovations like VersaTube).Nils was last on the show back in 2019, visit Geezers Of Gear.com to listen to his first episode if you missed it!In this conversation, Nils discusses the evolution of drone technology and its integration into entertainment, particularly in drone shows. He emphasizes the importance of safety standards and regulations, the complementary relationship between drones and fireworks, and the future potential of AI in enhancing drone shows. The conversation also touches on industry challenges, the significance of training, and the need for international collaboration in establishing standards.Thi episode is also brought to you by Elation and Main Light
Chris and Lacy explore ETC’s groundbreaking RigPOV camera accessory and how it’s transforming stage management, lighting design, and safety. Discover how live video streaming, fixture innovation, and accessible technology are reshaping venues from theatres to film sets.
In this episode of the Leading Ladies podcast, Sarah discusses her experiences on tour, focusing on mental health, the challenges of catering, and the importance of team dynamics. She shares personal stories of stress and breakdowns, emphasizing the need for support and organization within the touring environment. The conversation highlights the significance of looking after oneself and being a reliable support for others in the industry.This episode is brought to you by Lightswitch
Patrick Dierson is the president of The Activity, a production design firm behind massive shows for artists like Shakira, Drake, and Jay-Z, plus events for FIFA, iHeartRadio, and even the White House. With 30+ years in the business, he’s known for his no-BS approach, sharp design eye, and ability to make any rig—big or small—look like a spectacle.He’s an open book when it comes to the business of entertainment—and he’s got strong opinions about where the live events industry is heading, especially in the face of current economic slowdowns. A devoted time-blocker, staunch advocate for follow-through (his company motto is Acta Non Verba—Actions, Not Words),Patrick brings a refreshing mix of candor, wit, and deep industry experience to every conversation.Patrick was last on the show back in 2023, visit www.geezersofgear.com to check out his episodeThe conversation delves into the advancements in stealth technology, particularly its applications in military operations such as the Bin Laden raid. The discussion highlights the evolution of this technology, likening it to science fiction, and emphasizes its capability to operate undetected.This episode is brought to you by ETC and Artisrty In Motion
Jordan Goodfellow is the CEO of GigRent and founder of The Rare Experience, with over 20 years of experience in technical direction, video engineering, and live event production. Known for his problem-solving mindset and hands-on leadership, Jordan built GigRent into a go-to AV subrental partner for high-stakes corporate and entertainment events across the U.S. His career spans everything from arena tours to Fortune 500 meetings, specializing in screen management, projection mapping, and virtual/hybrid event execution. Whether directing a live show or supporting a last-minute rental, Jordan brings unmatched dedication, technical skill, and calm under pressure.In this engaging conversation, Jordan Goodfellow shares his journey through the live event production industry, from snowy adventures in Canada to his experiences with AI and mentoring. He discusses the importance of networking, the challenges faced in his early career, and the lessons learned from high-pressure situations like working with WWE. The conversation highlights the significance of saying yes to opportunities and building lasting relationships in the industry. In this conversation, Jordan shares his journey through various career transitions, including his time with WWE, Def Leppard, and Linkin Park, leading to the establishment of GigRent. He discusses the challenges and opportunities faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of adaptability in business, and the strategies he employs to build a strong company culture. Jordan emphasizes the significance of attitude over skills in hiring and the need for continuous learning and improvement in leadership.This Episode is brought to you by Elation and MainLight
Rigging ReinventedThis episode explores how ETC’s Prodigy Balance is transforming stage rigging. Chris and Lacy dive into its innovative safety features, modular design, and the impact on backstage workflows.
Dive into the bold new Elation REBEL Profile, a compact, IP65-rated powerhouse reshaping professional lighting for both indoor and outdoor events. On this episode of FutureTech, Chris and Lacy break down its innovative features, rugged design, and why it’s quickly becoming the go-to fixture for creative lighting professionals. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jXdKgNKJa8MOREBook a Demo: https://www.elationlighting.com/contactElation News & Projects: https://www.elationlighting.com/newsConnect:Facebook: / elationprofessional Instagram: / elationlighting LinkedIn: / elation-lighting #elationlighting #touring #lightingdesign #stagelightinghttps://www.youtube.com/ @ElationPro
Scott is the founder and former CEO of Fisher Technical Services (FTSI), where he developed the industry-changing Navigator control system for live entertainment and film automation. After merging FTSI with Tait, Scott shifted focus to motion control and stunt rigging for major feature films. With decades of experience across touring, themed attractions, and cinema, Scott brings deep insight into the intersection of technology and storytelling.In this conversation, Scott Fisher shares his unique experience in building pirate ships, focusing on the automation systems and special effects involved. He discusses the challenges of construction, his lack of prior knowledge, and the importance of collaboration with experts in various fields such as plumbing, electrical work, and concrete construction. Fisher emphasizes the learning process and the necessity of teamwork in achieving complex projects.This episode is brought to you by ETC anc Artistry In Motion
Explore the revolutionary ETC SiteLink, a cloud-based monitoring solution offering real-time access to lighting and rigging systems worldwide. Hosts Chris and Lacy dive into its features, customization options, and impact on the entertainment industry.
Greg is the Founder and Chairman of Clearwing Productions, Inc., a leading live event production company he established in 1985. With over 40 years in the industry, Greg has built Clearwing into a trusted provider of full-service production support—including audio, lighting, staging, video, and backline services—for events of all sizes.From intimate presentations and corporate general sessions to large-scale concerts, multi-stage festivals, and presidential appearances, Greg’s experience spans every corner of live production. Known for his calm leadership and deep technical knowledge, he brings a solutions-first mindset to every project.His legacy is rooted in precision, professionalism, and a passion for elevating the live experience.This episode is brought to you by Main Light and Elation