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need one, and how to make oneBjorn Rochehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17072425815152893296noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225698277211840079.post-46886549613963042792008-06-24T06:10:45.000-07:002008-06-24T06:10:45.000-07:00[...] Greg took it upon himself to produce our fir...[...] Greg took it upon himself to produce our first “stage plot (PDF).” We were in need of one for the Nelsonville Festival, May 16th - May 18th, in Nelsonville, Ohio. He noticed we were a little behind the times as far as “stage plots” go. [...]Moviola » Everyone needs a graphic designer - here’s whyhttp://www.moviolamusic.com/docs/?p=44noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225698277211840079.post-14276203588263675912007-12-16T22:58:55.000-08:002007-12-16T22:58:55.000-08:00[...] I’ve already talked about the importance of ...[...] I’ve already talked about the importance of stage plots, especially at festivals in a previous posting. The gist is this: stage plots help a lot so you should have one. Note: If your looking for some software to make a stageplot, I’ve added an entry about using something called omnigraffle to make stageplots on your mac. [...]What you need to know about playing a festival » XO Wave Bloghttp://blog.bjornroche.com/?p=7noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225698277211840079.post-20914397928207418082007-12-16T22:54:05.000-08:002007-12-16T22:54:05.000-08:00[...] A while back I posted about stage plots and ...[...] A while back I posted about stage plots and why they are so important, especially at festival gigs, but I did not go into much detail about how to make one, other than to say draw one by hand if you lack the technical skills. Of course, there’s as many ways to make them as there are people making them, but I’ve been using a program called OmniGraffle for a while, and it occurred to me that it would be a great tool for making stage plots if you’re a mac user. It’s extremely intuitive once you spend fifteen minutes with it and if you’ve got the right stencils, it’s a breeze. [...]Creating Stageplots on your Mac with OmniGraffle » XO Wave Bloghttp://blog.bjornroche.com/?p=70noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225698277211840079.post-43275074636942930852007-04-30T00:58:37.000-07:002007-04-30T00:58:37.000-07:00Thanks for taking the time to write this... i just...Thanks for taking the time to write this... i just tidied up my own acts stage plot. We do most of our FOH mixing on stage ourselves given we work within the electronic dance music scene so even the festivals get an easy job for the likes of yourself as far as nursing a pair of XLR's go. Our stage plot requires good monitoring but is as much a polite introduction for us to meet the in house team and quickly get them on side that we can nurse our unity gain better then they expect from the genre let alone how we use the outputs of all our gear and routings.<br><br>Probably the only thing i would stress in addition is contact details! Very important! Exclamation mark!Davehttp://createdigitalmusic.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225698277211840079.post-72737048970174021492006-09-21T00:08:24.000-07:002006-09-21T00:08:24.000-07:00Updates on 9.21.06 include typo fixing, and a new ...Updates on 9.21.06 include typo fixing, and a new section on file formats for stage plots. Also, as was pointed out to me privately, what I consider to be a right-side up stage plot actually shows house right on the right, not stage right, so I fixed that. Whoops.bjornhttp://www.bjornroche.comnoreply@blogger.com