We record three disks normally (unnaturally precautious, definitely. However, I understand why we have this practice.), so should one be recorded manually, the others by macro? It didn't seem to be that big of a deal before, but now I'm concerned.
If student designed, the LD, board op, and Lighting Supervisor get copies. The supervisor's is hidden somewhere. The designer doesn't show up after opening night often, and let's face it, things happen. Especially in high school theater.Unnaturally precautious? Cautious would work just fine 'dip.
If student designed, the LD, board op, and Lighting Supervisor get copies. The supervisor's is hidden somewhere. The designer doesn't show up after opening night often, and let's face it, things happen. Especially in high school theater.
We've only had one show (to my knowledge) that came to a point where using the supervisor's copy was necessary.
Edit: I didn't create the policy, I just enforce it out of paranoia (or is it mistrust? )
When you strike your ML lamps do you do that by parking the channels or what?
When you strike your ML lamps do you do that by parking the channels or what?
Actually, I wasn't critiquing your school's policy. I was critiquing your grammar. The word precautious doesn't exist in the English language.
As for the policy of saving to three different disks, I think you be acting just a little carelessly there. Down in Pageantland, our programmer saves to five disks. I mean seriously, how can you expect your data to be safe with only two back-ups? You should ask her why she saves to five disks the next time you're in the neighborhood.
And a healthy dose of paranoia can be a good thing.
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