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And even though planners have been avidly consuming educational content on the topic, there are still misconceptions going around. facilitate rehearsals, and then run the show. Technical production elements coordination (this includes remote studio and remote capture needs). Speaker rehearsals scheduling.
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Essentially, they’re the ones that are kinda being the glue to tie everybody together on the management side of things, usually so that person can focus on the technical direction of the event, not having to run out to go grab coffee or lunch or something like that if rehearsals go late, for example. So we have riggers and lead riggers.
Essentially, they’re the ones that are kinda being the glue to tie everybody together on the management side of things, usually so that person can focus on the technical direction of the event, not having to run out to go grab coffee or lunch or something like that if rehearsals go late, for example. So we have riggers and lead riggers.
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