Greetings all!
I'm trying to figure out how to tape the stage for an upcoming production. Our scenic designer has designed a set where many different set pieces can be manipulated to create a completely different looking set. It's an amazing design, and it's going to look great.
She has provided me with sixteen shift plots. Yes, sixteen. There are no similarities between them other than where set pieces are stored offstage. We desperately need to see the layout of each of these plots for blocking purposes. How can I tape the stage in a way that isn't extremely confusing to everyone involved? Heh, do they even make sixteen different colors of spike tape? Oh yes, I'll also have to do it twice.
Thanks so much for your help!
Adam
I'm trying to figure out how to tape the stage for an upcoming production. Our scenic designer has designed a set where many different set pieces can be manipulated to create a completely different looking set. It's an amazing design, and it's going to look great.
She has provided me with sixteen shift plots. Yes, sixteen. There are no similarities between them other than where set pieces are stored offstage. We desperately need to see the layout of each of these plots for blocking purposes. How can I tape the stage in a way that isn't extremely confusing to everyone involved? Heh, do they even make sixteen different colors of spike tape? Oh yes, I'll also have to do it twice.
Thanks so much for your help!
Adam
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