[SML] Glazing of Control Booths

Dale Farmer dale at cybercom.net
Thu Jul 30 02:14:31 UTC 2015


There are arguments for big open windows into the house and arguments 
for glassing it in.   I'll live with whatever I find.   I will note that 
often the places that have a big open window into the booth have some 
means of closing it, be a glass window, wire mesh barrier, or a roll 
down steel door.  One place I saw had a cleverly adapted home garage 
door system.

   --Dale



On 7/29/2015 11:33 AM, Stephen Rees via Stagecraft wrote:
> Has anyone ever heard of the new construction of large, unglazed window
> openings for Lighting/Sound/SM booths that open directly onto the
> audience seating area?  Is there a precedent for such?  It seems counter
> intuitive to me that such a space with $$$ worth of gear would not have
> glazing to serve as a deterrent to unauthorized access at the very least
> not to mention having to listen to board op/sm communications regardless
> of how quietly spoken into an intercom system.
> Curious.
> TIA
> Steve Rees
> Fredonia, NY
>
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