[SML] USITT panel; Theater vs. Corporate events. Same but not

John Taylor jt at techie.com
Thu Jun 30 06:28:06 UTC 2016


Hi Scott,

I live in St Louis and have done both Corporate and Theatre in numerous 
venues. I do have some questions about it that I would like to discuss 
off list with you about it.

Look forward to chatting with you.

John 'JT' Taylor


On 6/29/2016 8:20 AM, Scott C. Parker via Stagecraft wrote:
> Greetings all,
> I'm putting together a panel to discuss the differences between design 
> for a theater show and an event. Looking for panelist with experience 
> in both.
> Description
> Designing for corporate live events is almost the same as theater 
> except for all the differences. This session will introduce design 
> concepts and, more importantly, technical methods used in live events 
> produced at convention centers, hotel ballrooms, etc. Also rigging needs.
>
> Learning Objectives
> Participants will learn:
> Differences between theater and corporate event design.
> Specifying equipment needed for a "bare walls" rental space.
> Lighting Director, Lighting Designer, Lighting Programmer, L1, L2, 
> Master Electrician; what do all these folk do?
>
> -- 
> Thanks,
> Scott
>
> Scott C. Parker
> Lighting Designer http://scpld.com/ Studio 212-533-3430  Cell 
> 718-757-6661
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> USA829, IES, PLASA, USITT, ETCP certified Rigger & Electrician
>
>
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