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This video is about drafting Light Plots Notations

This video is about drafting Light Plots - Notations, channels, dimmers. It's a first draft of this series covering pencil drafting. It's posted early so I can use it for a current stage lighting class and I'll get to cleaning it up soon....

Seating Layouts for the Fire Marshal and/or AHJ

Fire Marshal Rules require detailed plans that primarily show routes of egress should there be an emergency such as a fire. Properly laying out seating according to the house rules is vitally important so that you don’t show up with the nasty surprise of the Fire Marshal closing down your event.

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Drafting and drawing for the entertainment and event industry. We offer a selection of predefined equipment and seating layouts that work for various size events held in relatively standard ballrooms. We also offer custom drafting services to suit just about any...

Rigging

Rigging

EventDrawings.com rigging layouts are checked by ETCP certified riggers to confirm that they contain appropriately calculated load numbers. As always, it will ultimately be up to the in-house riggers to make final determinations and approvals, our drawings contain...

Light System Plots

Light System Plots

Light plots are essentially a map of where all your lighting gear needs to be placed within the venue. They contain information as to what lighting units are being specified along with all those channel numbers, colors, electrical circuits, and more to make them all...

LED Walls

As LED wall systems become more prevalent it is vitally important not to underestimate how much they weigh and how much space they are ground support systems can take up.The first choice organizers need to make is what size wall do you need for your event. Depending...

Audio Systems

Building audio layout plots involves calculating speaker coverage so that each attendee will be able to adequately hear your presentations. We can provide you with audio coverage maps to show that all the seats in your seating sections are adequately covered.  

Fire Marshal plans

The buck stops with the fire marshal and/or the AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction). Each venue is required to follow, at minimum, the fire codes of the NEC (National Electrical Code) and many jurisdictions may have enhanced requirements adhering to local regulations....