My son does this for a living: setting the placement of mikes, lighting, sound, props and all the technical trappings that have to go on with a live stage production. It also means that he gets to supervise the “roadies” to schlep the equipment from truck to stage and back again.
We caught up with him at West Point Military Academy during the production of Jekyll and Hyde. He was telling us how smoothly the operation was going. He was very impressed with the crew was responding.
We told him, “They’re cadets. They’re used to taking orders!”
jreckard almost 10 years ago
We’ll have no more of that.
dwpbike almost 10 years ago
they’re making a rock documentary, which means the geezer artist sits at the board, pretending he can operate this thing.
dflak almost 10 years ago
My son does this for a living: setting the placement of mikes, lighting, sound, props and all the technical trappings that have to go on with a live stage production. It also means that he gets to supervise the “roadies” to schlep the equipment from truck to stage and back again.
We caught up with him at West Point Military Academy during the production of Jekyll and Hyde. He was telling us how smoothly the operation was going. He was very impressed with the crew was responding.
We told him, “They’re cadets. They’re used to taking orders!”
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 10 years ago
And please adjust your singing style, more Neil Young and less Barry White.