in the off season
Thu, 30 Dec 2004, 09:17 pmWalter Plinge6 posts in thread
in the off season
Thu, 30 Dec 2004, 09:17 pmWell I'm a tech, and I worked almost every day since september to xmas eve. But now that January has hit, and dont get me wrong I'm glad to have some time to relax, but going pretty hard for so long I feel that I get bored quicker. Perhaps always having something to do or think about for 4 months straight has dont this to me.
So to my point, what do other tech's get up to during this quiet period? and how long before you start to get some regular work coming again?
Cheers.
MattC
So to my point, what do other tech's get up to during this quiet period? and how long before you start to get some regular work coming again?
Cheers.
MattC
Re: in the tech off season
Tue, 4 Jan 2005, 01:01 pmWalter Plinge
Well said Don,
A true artist at heart, like you i only have a few weeks break then its into the planning stage for all the fun and frivoloty for the year.
It is a great idea that people should keep their minds soaking up all that may be possible - you never know you may get a emergency call to do Cher or Robbie cause the tech could have had colour and sparkles overload and colapsed in a pile of......
hmmmm interesting effect for a stage - haha
Oh well here is sending light to the industry for a very powerfull and changing 2005. Hold on everybody - it will be a blast.
Aaron.
A true artist at heart, like you i only have a few weeks break then its into the planning stage for all the fun and frivoloty for the year.
It is a great idea that people should keep their minds soaking up all that may be possible - you never know you may get a emergency call to do Cher or Robbie cause the tech could have had colour and sparkles overload and colapsed in a pile of......
hmmmm interesting effect for a stage - haha
Oh well here is sending light to the industry for a very powerfull and changing 2005. Hold on everybody - it will be a blast.
Aaron.
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