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Old September 10th, 2004, 05:33 AM

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One of the most complex shows I ever SM'd was for a student production of "4.48 Psychosis."

I was seated prompt side, but had 5 10" monitors at my desk.

One for OP side, watching the backstage area.
One IN THE TECH BOX - keep an eye up there.
TWO foh cameras, one normal colour ccd, and the other infra-red. (If you've never done this, try it, especially when ur show has lots of blackouts.)
I then had one ABOVE the stage, so I could get the perspective right when we flung in drops, props and MIRRORS !?!?

Then there was the comms to the box and my ASM on OP, then my cue lights, then my FOH intercom, then the internal phone, then my script.

(lucky i had a big desk)
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Old October 1st, 2004, 05:46 PM

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Holy Crap!!!!!!

I'd hate to be working under you on that show! of course you would lose the use of the tech booth camera (I'd cover it up :wink: )
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Dude, that would be awesome!!! I cannot wait until I can get more involved in more professional theatre!!! Right now with school and all I don't even have time for community theatre, only for myu school drama department. o well, not too muc hlonger!!
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always remember producer: big brother is always watching...

No no no... the camera in the booth actually pointed towards the grid, as we had seveal MX's up there to perform a couple of complicated fly's and stunts.

Seriously though, to JahJah, enjoy the school and community stuff while you can. Its really weird, the differences between the two.

I find that when I SM a small-scale production, I am actually hands-on witha lot of the design and technical work.

In a more professional production, the SM just sends an email to someone else to get the job done - well, that's how I find it...

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I hate to say it, but its got to be said, Whats the point to having all those cameras for the show.? Is there a lack of trust in your theater or does it make it easier to figure out problem areas during full tech run-throughs?
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good question scout - i'm glad you asked.

basically the situation at my company is as follows: I or another "senior" techie will Stage Manage in the full sense of the term: All the preproduction stuff, and seeing the show through run and rehearsals.

We have our choice of ASM, which usually ends up being one of the better younger techs from the classes.

During tech week, we take on several more techs from the junior class to be stagehands, operators, so on and so forth. (I'll usually ask one of the older tecchs to be my "Deck Manager" - my term for the DSM.

We give the juniors run-sheets for the show, but the fact is they are still students, so we need to keep an eye on them.

An added feature for the cameras was for some specific effects that had to happen, and also so that I or the DM could verify that no actors were in the way of drops or 3X6metre mirrors(!!!) that were folwn in.

I know it sounds more trouble than it's worth, but it makes sense. Kinda. Sorta. Yeah.
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We give the juniors run-sheets for the show, but the fact is they are still students, so we need to keep an eye on them.

An added feature for the cameras was for some specific effects that had to happen, and also so that I or the DM could verify that no actors were in the way of drops or 3X6metre mirrors(!!!) that were folwn in.

I know it sounds more trouble than it's worth, but it makes sense. Kinda. Sorta. Yeah.
If you really feel the technical issues merit video cameras everywhere, then that's one thing.

If it's really just to watch the students, then you are sending them the exact message that you don't trust them. My experience is that if you treat them like kids they will behave accordingly. Right when they could be learning responsibility, you tell them they need baby monitors. Great lesson for a teaching theater, huh?
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What darkfield has failed to realise is that we also need to keep an eye on the younger techies so as to complete their assesment sheets.

Can't really assess them when you can't see them.
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What darkfield has failed to realise is that we also need to keep an eye on the younger techies so as to complete their assesment sheets.

Can't really assess them when you can't see them.
I fail to realize many things.

What do you put in the asseement category "Is able to work responsibly without constant supervision?"

Stopped teaching that, have they?

What are you assessing that needs spy cameras? Absence of kleptomania?

Trading the educational institution for the panopticon, Jeremy Bentham High School now in session.

At least until a clever someone figures out what a laser pointer does to a ccd.
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You should note that it's standard operating procedure on most Broadway shows and tours to have significant amounts of video monitoring for management and otherwise.

On my last tour, we had four video feeds, consisting of a color shot from FOH, a black and white shot for infrared, an overhead shot for scene changes (this one, especially, is a big safety thing on some shows) and even helping to call some lighting cues, and a camera on the conductor (this one went both to the PSM and to a video monitor in an opposite wing that also had a small powered speaker with a mix of only the orchestra in it for offstage chorus singers during one number).

It's the rule, rather than the exception, to have at least this much video on most shows in today's world.

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