Heidi.N.Rogers wrote:To be honest, doing tech really freaks me out. I've never been good with technical stuff, especially doing it quickly. However, just because it scares me doesn't mean I shouldn't try it out! Would anyone mind if I sat in the booth for Maestro this week to observe and/or be taught? Or is it a thing where I should come another time to learn how to work in the booth?
A few examples on how low-pressure Maestro tech is.
I learned how to tech about 5 seconds before a maestro when I was a level two.
Heather has never teched before and I expect to teach her in about five minutes this Saturday.
Especially with a musical pianist, Maestro is literally lights up, lights down. Which means you move a slider up, then down. The hardest part is watching the Directors and not getting distracted by the show itself.
When I directed for the first time, Aden would literally have to stand up, jump up and down, and dramatically wave the lights down 2-3 times before I realized she was calling lights. And the Maestro was still fine. Also Aden is awesome.
Whenever you do tech (next week???) you will be 100% supported. Also, people who do tech are able to play more often FYI.
Ruby