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S+H Enjoys a Glittering Season and Start to 2010

In the wake of a rather depressing 2009 confidence is beginning to return to both S+H Technical Support's international and domestic business sectors, report the company. S+H Technical Support Ltd. is one of the UK's leading suppliers of starcloths and miniature lighting effects to the world's entertainment industry.

On the international front S+H supplied four 10m square custom made starcloth effects, in the shape of four animals, for use on the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver. Here, S+H Technical Support Ltd.is one of only two British companies engaged to supply all the soft dressings for this prestigious event on the global stage. Meanwhile, in Prague in the Czech Republic, S+H has supplied and installed their LED Video floor into Karlovy Lázn?, the largest nightclub venue in the city. In Ireland the company supplied an Animation LED Starcloth via Just Lite for The Meteor Awards, a major award ceremony broadcast on Irish TV this month - the first time this cloth will have been seen on Irish television. In Portugal they supplied an LED Video floor for the local production of The Cube.

In the UK S+H has supplied their LED Video floor the first series of ITV's The Cube and for the first international productions of the show in the USA and Saudi Arabia. In the UK again they supplied a Chameleon full colour LED Starcloth for the first time to the BBC for their Saturday night showcase productions So You Think You Can Dance and Strictly Come Dancing (plus a red velvet pealight starcloth). For the BBC again, they supplied a 1.8m x 18.6m S+H LED Video floor for the latest production The Whole 19 Yards. On home ground again they supplied a full room starcloth wrap (c/w white swags) in the Champagne Suite at the Hammersmith Novotel for the entertainment industry's own TPi Awards. North of the border S+H supplied the first Animation LED Starcloth to BBC Scotland for their New Year's Eve show.

S+H director Terry Murtha said: "There comes a time when people and business reach a point when they say "enough is enough" and following 12 months of spending cuts and budgetary constraints it would seem that that time is now. Long may it continue!"

www.starcloth.co.uk

17th February 2010

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