So everyone has their own system of paperwork when they design. I am wondering what type of paperwork other designers generate for their designs and for other production staff including the stage manager and director?
So everyone has their own system of paperwork when they design. I am wondering what type of paperwork other designers generate for their designs and for other production staff including the stage manager and director?
I second what everyone is saying about the use of VW and Lightwrite. I do a significant amount of sound work, and I still just use Excel since the venues I design in are so different in what they need as far as paperwork, and for what they require of a designer. As a whole, I have found the more digital friendly you can be with being able to import, export, and email stuff, the better, no matter what area of the industry you are in.
SteveB, you may want to check out Tech Planner. As a production manager / TD I recently started to use this for our calendars / scheduling, and LOVE it. I stopped off at their booth at USITT, and they were offering free 30 day trials to everyone. If you are interested, you may want to see if you can get in on that.
Tech Planner : Home
~Dave
SteveB, you may want to check out Tech Planner. As a production manager / TD I recently started to use this for our calendars / scheduling, and LOVE it. I stopped off at their booth at USITT, and they were offering free 30 day trials to everyone. If you are interested, you may want to see if you can get in on that.
Tech Planner : Home
~Dave
Lighting:
- Open Office/Word file for Color Order
I'm curious why you aren't using LW's Color Count for your color order. I"m not talking about the Color Schedule (waste of paper) but LW will actually count how many and of what size cut color you need.
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