![]() ![]() Need to make multiple copies for hang and focus? Get that pad of paper back out and make more copies. Before the modern era channel hook-ups, cue sheets, shop orders and all the associated paperwork, were completed by hand. Laying out a lighting plot consisted of putting a pencil to paper and drafting simple lighting symbols that referenced where lights should be hung in the space. In the beginning, paperwork was simple only because sophisticated lighting and control systems just didn’t exist. ![]() Lighting designers have been using paperwork to convey how things are laid out, connected and executed on stage since the first light was focused. A Cue Sheet from the 1968 production of Hair
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