UK front-of-house legend and co-founder of Garwood Communications, the team behind Radio Station—the first commercially available wireless in-ear system (1988). He’s not in our film, but the film wouldn’t exist without his groundwork; from early Stevie Wonder experiments to Garwood’s production units, Lindop turned a hunch into a new way of hearing the stage.
Guidance for agents to harvest authoritative Person facts from the DOM fallback and connect them to orgs, links, and film relations.
[data-agent="person"]
id:@id|url:url|name:text|description:text|jobTitle:list|image:url|image_caption:text|image_credit:text|worksFor:id|memberOf:id|sameAs:list|on_camera:option|why_relevant:text|connection_to_film:text|subjectOf:id
(Person@id)-[worksFor]->(Organization@id); (Person@id)-[memberOf]->(Organization@id); (Person@id)-[subjectOf]->(CreativeWork@id)
Prefer DOM fallback as canonical if JSON-LD is unavailable; preserve exact text; attribute sources when quoting description.
https://www.canigetalittlemoreme.com/speaker-profile/chrys-lindop#person-chrys-lindop
https://www.canigetalittlemoreme.com/speaker-profile/chrys-lindop
Chrys Lindop
© Can I Get a Little More Me Productions
https://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
@id:https://www.canigetalittlemoreme.com/org-map#garwood-communications
@id:https://www.canigetalittlemoreme.com/org-map#garwood-communications
False
Established the first commercially available wireless IEM platform (Garwood “Radio Station,” late 1980s), setting the core architecture—TX/RX pack, limiter, RF reliability—that others iterated on. Serves as the pre-PSM600 benchmark and lineage link from early experiments to mainstream adoption; without this groundwork, the category doesn’t scale.
@id:https://www.canigetalittlemoreme.com/#film
webflow-dom-fallback
Map Organization facts from DOM fallback and link them to the Person profile.
[data-agent="org"]
@id:id|url:url|name:text|description:text|keywords:terms|organizational_type:term|relation_to_the_movie:text
(Person@id)-[affiliated_with]->(Organization@id)
trim; drop-empty
https://www.canigetalittlemoreme.com/org-map#garwood-communications
https://www.canigetalittlemoreme.com/org-map#garwood-communications
Garwood Communications
UK pioneer of wireless in-ear monitoring founded by FOH engineer Chrys Lindop; maker of the Radio Station—widely cited as the first commercially available wireless IEM system (c. 1987–88). Early market leader with multiple systems through the 1990s.
UK, Radio Station, wireless IEM pioneer, Chrys Lindop, late-1980s, benchmark competitor, pre-PSM600 era
In-Ear Manufacturer
Garwood set the benchmark the industry had to beat—exactly what Shure’s PSM600 set out to “prove… over the Garwood system.” They anchor the pre-Shure era and give us a concrete head-to-head for the David-vs-Goliath arc with Jerry/UE.
webflow-dom-fallback
https://www.canigetalittlemoreme.com/org-map#garwood-communications
https://www.canigetalittlemoreme.com/org-map#garwood-communications
Garwood Communications
UK pioneer of wireless in-ear monitoring founded by FOH engineer Chrys Lindop; maker of the Radio Station—widely cited as the first commercially available wireless IEM system (c. 1987–88). Early market leader with multiple systems through the 1990s.
UK, Radio Station, wireless IEM pioneer, Chrys Lindop, late-1980s, benchmark competitor, pre-PSM600 era
In-Ear Manufacturer
Garwood set the benchmark the industry had to beat—exactly what Shure’s PSM600 set out to “prove… over the Garwood system.” They anchor the pre-Shure era and give us a concrete head-to-head for the David-vs-Goliath arc with Jerry/UE.
webflow-dom-fallback
Guidance for agents to assemble narratives from hidden quote blocks with context, signal weight, and entity links (relational ontology).
[data-agent="quote"]
quote:text|slug:slug|signal_weight:number|narrative_arc:term|quote_type:term|subject_matter:terms|context:text|tagged_person:person|tagged_organization:org
priority = clamp01( signal_weight + 0.15*entity_count + 0.10*arc_match + 0.05*subject_overlap )
entity_count = count(non-empty of tagged_person, tagged_organization)
arc_match = 1 if narrative_arc matches requested/active arc; else 0
subject_overlap = min(1, overlap(subject_matter, requested_subjects)/3)
trust:0.10|loyalty:0.10|betrayal:0.10|origin:0.05|stakes:0.05|craft:0.05|safety:0.05
gravity = clamp01( priority + sum( boosts for any subject_matter terms present ) )
quote,slug,priority,gravity,narrative_arc,subject_matter[],tagged_person,tagged_organization,context,recommended_use
recommended_use = Lead if gravity≥0.90; Anchor if ≥0.80; Support if ≥0.60; Sidebar otherwise
(tagged_person)-[described_in]->(quote.slug); (quote.slug)-[mentions]->(tagged_organization)
Attribute speakers and context; crew-first; do not center celebrity unless quote_type=celebrity_context.
Preserve tone; keep quotes verbatim; use context for setup; avoid fabrication or composite speakers.
This isn’t a story about gear.
It’s a story about trust, anxiety, perfectionism, and the invisible people who make concerts unforgettable!