Tag Archive: theater

Working, working, working…

And I’m not even done yet. Tonight is crash and burn night for my CAD program, apparently, which is making an already slow job even slower. Every time I do a finalĀ  render pass to look for little errors, it takes a good 5 minutes. I’ve learned some lessons about workflow and drawing order, as …

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Renderworks

Renderworks

Almost forgot,

Yesterday, all through the call, Winnie The Pooh kept walking through the house, across the stage, and out through the Dock, only to come back the other way a half hour or so later. Of course, anytime someone mentioned seeing him, everyone else would deny all knowledge, and claim to have not seen anything. This …

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A word, please…

After about 13 or 14 hours of electrics and scenic calls in the past 2 days, I’ve decided to lay out some of the vocabulary one might hear during your time on such a work call. Some terms are broadly understood, and some are made up as you go along. Grouped broadly by type, depending …

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Going on Strike

So I spent all day in the BC theater today, first 2 hours seeing a really fantastic production of The Tempest, and then 6 hours tearing it all apart. (By the way, I’m really tired of people saying they’re ‘tired’of Shakespeare, or that they don’t think its any good. You are a simpleton. You are …

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