![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Many things can visually change what's seen in a show, So keeping track of, modifying or recording information about a lighting design requires many documents for the different visual components of the design focus charts, light cues, followspots, preset sheets, sidelight colors in dance, deck sheets and so on. Theatre lighting is usually not a static design form. Archiving a complex production, on the other hand, can quickly produce enough paper to fill numerous three-ring binders. For a simple show, paperwork may be limited to a few sheets of paper detailing the "recipes" used to create the lighting, hang the soft goods or tally the costume pieces. Aside from speech, it's the primary device to communicate or recall overall and specific elements of any production. Paperwork is an integral part of theatre. ![]()
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