In CB I often see people referring to themselves as Technical Director. Is that the position that defines the curriculum and teaches it or just the operations side of the venue(s)? What job titles are common in High School for the various aspects of the technical side of event production?
The term, particularly as a job title, should be eliminated from the vernacular, and replaced simply with "Head Techie."In CB I often see people referring to themselves as Technical Director. ...
The term Technical Director means so many different things to so many different people that it's almost meaningless. On a corporate/industrial show, the TD is primarily a budget and logistics position. Other places it's a glorified Head Carpenter who never leaves the scene shop. At some small colleges, it's Lighting/Sound/Scenic/Physical Plant/Head Custodian.
For faculty, staff, or students? For the producing organization, production, or venue?What job titles are common in High School for the various aspects ...
The term, particularly as a job title, should be eliminated from the vernacular, and replaced simply with "Head Techie."
The term, particularly as a job title, should be eliminated from the vernacular, and replaced simply with "Head Techie."
I see your Head Techie and I raise you one Techie God.
So you prefer we all sound like high schoolers then?
I see your Head Techie and I raise you one Techie God.
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