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So, who's directing this thing anyway? E-mail
Written by Scott Parker   
Very funny video that makes me think of production meetings. Sometimes, too many cooks can spoil the soup!

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High School Tony Awards Honor Nation's Biggest Drama Club Nerds E-mail
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Portfolio advice for Everyone from a sound guy. E-mail
Written by Robert Kaplowitz   
I must say, in undermining one element of the program I've pushed so hard to help establish (amongst many other hardworking folks out there) that sound portfolios are, in the long run, very, very, very difficult to evaluate.

One thing I do really push for, in any sort of portfolio presentation, is the messy stuff.  I want to see the designer's PROCESS more than anything else. The notes in the original script, the notes from the production meetings, etc.
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Flying Bat E-mail

This flying method is a very simple example. If you were to take it further, you could imagine how to fly a person. It works the same way, but uses much heavier equipment. The flying of people and of heavy objects is best left to the professionals who have the proper training and equipment.

For our production of Dracula, we needed a bat to fly around the stage. Not just up and down, but left to right as well. You'll see that the bat is able to go up and down via tie line through a pulley. This takes care of the up & down part
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Draw Wire Frame Boxes E-mail

At the end of this lesson, the student will be able to...

Draw a series of wire frame boxes. Technique will include the use of line weight in order to create the illusion of 3 dimensions.

What will this lead to in his/her future?

Being able to draw set pieces and furniture. This will also lead to drawing rooms, buildings, platforms, stages and other scenery. Perspective will be added.

Why does s/he need this?

To be able to create drawings from rough sketches to final renderings.

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Platforming Article #1 E-mail
Written by Michael Powers   

Hello Again and welcome to the Techie’s Corner. This month I am going to start a series of articles on platforms. We will try to cover everything from parallels to triskets to space age stressskin and everything in between.

Platforms in some form or another have been used in theatre as long as theatre and the stage has existed. In fact the stage itself is a form of platform. In some cases a stage is a permanent installation inside a building and is usually raised to some degree above the audience. By far though, the majority of stages in the world today are temporary structures made up of platforms. Rock concerts, Music festivals, fair grounds, school cafetoriums, etc. comprise more stages than all of the legitimate theatres in the world.

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Panel Saw E-mail
This is like a huge radial arm or chop saw. We use it to cross cut sheets of plywood. The saw is a standard circular saw mounted on tracks
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