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For the first one, what kind of show, though I am leaning towards Lighting Director. My question is, you have a person who is sending you a plot and never shows up to work on the show? Is this a one off, industrial, music? If you are actually making some design decisions, I would go for the Lighting Director. For the second one, house electrician.
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Have to agree with Footer, though in a lot of houses your description wpold qualify as ME.
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For the second I thought about house electrician, but I don't think that fits as I come with the rig, I am not with the venue. I always have thought of the house electrician as the guy who ties me in and then spends the day smoking out on the dock.
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#1. Lighting Director #2. Lighting Crew Chief, especially if you're paid by the equipment supplier and not the venue, and it's R&R. For theatre it would be M.E. or P.E., but for rock it's L.C.C.
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Agreed with derek, however I would change the title depending on where you are applying. Theatre people don't know what a lighting crew chief really does, for those I would say Production Electrician (I HATE the term master electrician).
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what about system tech
The term Master Electrician makes you sound like you are a licensed master electrician. I hate the terminology also. |
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Yeah, what I think I am settling with is "Lighting Director" for when I run the system and either production electrictian or system tech for when I hand it off to an LD. I am not a huge fan of ME and I tend to leave it for theatre use only.
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I agree with you all. I don't particularly like the term ME much myself. I know a lot of theatrical MEs that are realy good technicians but I wouldn't let them reset a breaker.
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I think Lighting Director is good for the first one. The second, if you go with the rig as opposed to the venue, I think production electrician is more fitting. |
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