November 2021
Intermediate to advanced
304 pages
8h 14m
English
The phone rings and you are offered an automated lighting programming job. After checking your calendar, you accept the opportunity and notate the dates in your calendar. You know that there will be plenty to do once the programming sessions begin, but until then, what should you do? How you prepare for a gig is often as important as the actual show. Certain questions must be asked, special requests need to be made, and specific preparations should take place prior to the first day on site.
Once you have committed to a production, it is important to learn all you can about the details. First off, you should check if you are the “lighting guy,” “programmer,” or ...
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