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The Automated Lighting Programmer's Handbook
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The Automated Lighting Programmer's Handbook

by Brad Schiller
November 2003
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
200 pages
4h 11m
English
Focal Press
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Programmer and Designer Relationships

Working as a professional Lighting Programmer requires many skills beyond programming of lights. The relationship between a programmer and an LD is oftentimes more important than how well either one can handle his individual job. One of the most amazing things in our profession is how a group of people who have never met before can come together and make a show a success in a short amount of time. The working relationships become just as important as the knowledge and skill of those involved. The first time we work with a designer, we must quickly determine how he or she works, their personality, their ...

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ISBN: 9780240806020