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the lights go down the show completes you tear things down which is pretty much the opposite of setting them up and what happens next hi im david henry from learning stagelighting.com and in this video were going to talk about what to do after your show ends so that you learn uh from what youve done and you can make the next event you do even more spectacular than the one you just completed debriefing shows is one part of the show making process that a lot of people miss and i think its to their detriment okay um when i worked at a production company there was generally this aura this feeling of like oh if we debrief shows you know we dont have time for that thats just a waste of our time the shows over the client is happy whatever whatever whatever and there were a lot of people and there are a lot of people in professional production that arent really a fan of doing this so what do i mean by debriefing a show basically whenever im on a show im always taking notes okay notes