- Learn your play, yes even if you are not among the actors, and make sure you are familiar with the play. By Interpreting dialogues and scenes you will be able to play with lights appropriately.
- Before you proceed further, know your equipment, yes what kind of lighting control systems you will be working with. As you as you will become familiar with the equipment, the more you will be able to produce effects beyond system's capabilities.
- Apart from lighting, you can even think of adding patterns for extra dimensions and making the entire event more interesting and entertaining.
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I agree; when the lighting adds great patterns for extra dimension, it makes the entire event so much better! When the lighting and sound of a performance are all worked out perfectly, it allows the audience to focus just on the event being displayed. I was never a part of stage crew in high school, but I could see just how important of a job it was.
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