A show systems engineer with twenty years on the floor of live production: union crew chief, systems integrator, fiber installer, automation coordinator. This portfolio is the record of that self-education: Python, JSX, React, Bash, HTML — tools I've been learning by building things that have to work. Fast to parse, built to a standard, no ambiguity. The same approach I bring to any ops display on a show.
Each of these is a working dashboard I built as part of teaching myself to code. Real data, live polling, interfaces designed to be readable fast. Click any card to open it.
Six data sources, real polling, built independently to understand how a monitoring layer actually works. Latency, activity, uptime, status — surfaced and displayed. Hover any row to inspect. Built with React.
I’ve spent 20+ years on the floor of live productions, commissioning and running the systems that have to work every night. Lincoln Center. Madison Square Garden. I know what it costs when something fails mid-show, and I build with that in mind.
On the Madonna world tour, I served as Local Video Crew Chief through a 12-week build at Nassau Coliseum, running the Local ONE union crew and coordinating Solotech’s projection system with TAIT automation driving the screens. At the Metropolitan Opera I installed over five miles of MTP fiber in a ring topology supporting HD broadcast and multi-VLAN managed networks.
| Name | Morgan Brenner |
| Title | Systems Integrator / Show Systems |
| Certifications and Membership | ETCP-Certified Theatrical Electrician IATSE Local ONE IBEW 1212 OSHA 30 |
| Training | TAIT Navigator NAV103, TAIT University, Lititz PA Disguise Media Server Training |
| Venues | Lincoln Center, MSG, Radio City, UBS Arena |
| Location | New York, NY · Available for International Assignment |
| Contact | Morgan@QuantegyLaboratory.com linkedin.com/in/morgan-brenner |
An interactive reference for the show-network protocols running behind every production: audio, lighting, video, and show control. Built as a React component: useState tracks hover state, useEffect drives the staggered mount. Hover any entry to read the spec.