Quote Originally Posted by FromMyColdDeadHand View Post
It is interesting how paper plan has to be tweaked for reality.
No doubt that stage design and building is always challenging. There is only one way to get better at this and that is to just do it.

Tom has a lot of experience doing both and he is great to work with. I have designed stages, given them to Tom and let him interpret the design by adding his own flair to it. I have yet to be disappointed by his execution. He always manages to take an idea and elevate the fun factor by quite a few notches.

As Mark said, start putting ideas on paper and share them with others. Be receptive to criticism and never, never, never fall in love with your own vision of the stage. It's humbling to watch another person dissect your idea and point out details that had not occurred to you.




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