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Since graduating from Carnegie Institute of Technology with a Master of Fine Arts degree in theatrical lighting, Judy Wolcott has spent 50 years working as a professional theatrical lighting designer throughout the United States. Her lighting design work has been seen on Cape Cod, in Philadelphia, Cincinnati, San Francisco, Eugene and Seattle. In Seattle, Judy was resident lighting designer for the Bathhouse Theatre for fifteen years, and has worked with nearly every major theatre company in the city. She also has found time to work occasionally as a property mistress, and to design stage costumes and settings, most recently designing settings for productions of The Music Man, West Side Story and The Wizard of Oz. She was for many years an active member of the United States Institute for Theatre Technology.
Judy earned an AA degree in Printing Production from Bellevue Community College, and spent several years in association with the printing industry, where she worked in design and layout. |
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In 1990, Judy's interests turned to videography. She attended Seattle Central Community College, where she received an Associate degree in Video Production. While at SCCC Judy spent ten weeks interning as a production assistant at the Boeing Company's Video Production Center.
For the next six years she worked as an editor and technician at the now-defunct Video Workshop in Kirkland, where she video-taped weddings, special events and training sessions, and helped countless people edit their home videos and create video albums and family histories. While working at Video Workshop, Judy was also employed as a videographer by Seattle's ProVideo Productions, where she specialized in recording legal depositions. The day after Video Workshop closed its doors in 1998, Judy opened her's at VideOccasions™, recognizing the need for a company on the East Side that specializes in providing editing facilities, in video production of events, seminars and business activities; and in tape duplication, film-to-video conversion and foreign-to US format conversion, the creation of CDs and DVDs and the countless other activities associated with the video industry. |
12/05/20111