[SML] Pipe Unit Numbering for Corporate Event Plots
ken long
happycanyonpyro3 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 26 22:34:54 UTC 2017
as one of the eletricians who works on many differient projects, be they
east coast, west coast, kansas, seattle or portland. and spain. blessed be
the lighting guy who hands off a legend drawing of his numbering system
telling me and my crew what the number in the circle ,square, triangle
means in simple english. along with the differient symbols. and your
interpitation of them. other wise its like a tower of babble.
On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 2:37 PM, John Palmer via Stagecraft <
stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:
> Hi Scott,
> I have taken to using the channel number and dimmer in the body of the
> fixture. When a truss gets very congested as with double hung PRT, I
> prefer to have the channel over the Unit #. I started doing the same with
> the conventional theater plots, just so I wasn't using two different
> legends while working with the same crew.
> Everything still gets an instrument number. In fact, I export Purpose,
> Color, Pos, & Unit # and import it into the console database. That way
> when I have a fixture out, I can get Pos, Unit, and Dimmer from the console
> without referencing plot or Lightwright.
> When I get plots, I get all different styles of information or lack there
> of.
> For my $.02, the crew you are working with are the problem not your plot.
> There is no cure for stupid.
> John
>
> > On Apr 26, 2017, at 12:00 PM, stagecraft-request at theatrical.net wrote:
> >
> > Pipe Unit Numbering for Corporate Event Plots
>
>
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