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Submitted by noveltastic
Rolling Chicken aww yeah
even more so because it was the first prop I made completely on my own, and the director told me I did a really good job, and that just made my 15-year-old heart swell.
How do you lighting. How do you sound.
okay, look at this thing. Look at how many buttons it has. What in the good name of thespis would ever need that many buttons and levers and switches and gaaah my brain hurts just looking at it. That is a lot of goddamn buttons, ok? Why.
EDIT- Okay, actual tech people are trying to explain to me why it’s easy to understand and just nope. You’re making it sound even more confusing, I’m sorry. I’m just good at saying words.
From our friends at Thespian Peacock. It’s ok guys; we do it so you don’t have to. =)
here’s the kicker: not even all techies know what the hell it is. I was a stage manager, I only knew where the ‘go’ button was. I just let the light board op do his thing. He seemed to understand it.
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