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Vectorworks workspace E-mail
Written by Scott Parker   
VectorWorks workspace for a single monitor system. This workspace is one that I am using in the cad lab at UNL.
 
Shop Drawings for Platforming E-mail
Seen here is the shop drawing for out folding platform. When you take a closer look, you will see the cut list and the shopping list on the right. The ground plan view is to the left, front view on top-left and the end of the platform is on top, to the right.  shopdwg
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Lighting Board Notes E-mail
 

The role of the lighting designer within theatre is to work with the director, set designer, and costume designer, to create an overall 'look' for the show in response to the text, while keeping in mind issues of visibility, safety and cost. The lighting designer also works closely with the stage manager on show control programming.

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We have modern, computer capable equipment for lighting design. From this station, the house manager can control all the lights in the building. There is a special emergency switch in the system that when thrown shuts down all the lights instantly. The house lights have emergency battery backup power to special lamps in the art deco sconces that provide illumination in any emergency.

hookupr
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Light Plots E-mail
 This set in introductory instructions in creating a light plot is the result of a request for help from one of our mailing list members  
 Start with a small ground plan of the theater space you are working in.  ltplota
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Scale E-mail
 When we use "scale" we are enabling us to use a small drawing to diagram a larger project. If we wanted an extremely accurate drawing of an object, we would draw a picture of it at Full Scale. That is, draw it full size. For every foot of object you would have a foot of drawing. You could trace an object and that would be "life Size," or "full scale." scalr4
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