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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Sound and Lighting Cue List in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the production details at the top of the form, including the Production name, Location/Venue, Director, Lighting Designer, Date, and operators' names. This information sets the context for your cue list.
  3. In the 'SOUND/LIGHTING CUE LIST' section, start entering cues sequentially. For each cue, fill in the CUE # and PRESET # fields. Use X and Y coordinates to specify lighting positions if applicable.
  4. Next, indicate the FADER/SOURCE for each cue to identify which equipment will be used. This is crucial for ensuring smooth transitions during performances.
  5. Document any specific COUNT or timing notes that are relevant to each cue. This helps operators understand when actions should occur.
  6. Finally, provide detailed ACTION/DESCRIPTION notes for each cue to clarify what should happen during that moment in the performance.

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Simply put, a Cue is a single lighting look that is played out to the stage with a single trigger usually a button press, fader raise, or an external software/device triggering it. In most modern lighting consoles or software, cues contain only the information that was first selected and modified in the programmer.
(or Direction, Intensity, Softness, and Color) model in mind when crafting a scene. These four elements of lighting will always come into play no matter what or how youre filming.
A lighting cue is a visual indicator to the performers that a specific action is supposed to happen at a precise time. During a stage performance, actors rely on prompts to hit their marks and keep the show running smoothly.
Number the lighting cues sequentially, starting from 1. Write the cues in the following way: LX Q 1 GO (LX stands for Electrics, and nowadays means lighting; Q is the cue number. GO is the action word that means this is the exact point when the lighting change should happen). Dont forget the house lights / preset.
Cue sheets details should include: names of producers, director, distributor, main actors. production year. country of origin. project title / for a TV series: episode title and number. total duration of the production. total duration of all the music used. titles of the songs and compositions. the length of music.

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On the paper design cue sheet, the director will indicate which plots need to be lit for each specific cue. In addition to this the intensity, color, time, page number in the text, and cue from the actors must also be specified in this chart.
When programming a show, cue lists are the backbone of any lighting design. They are sequences of cues or playbacks arranged to automate lighting changes for a song, scene, or event.

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