Safety
The Booth
Fly
Concerts
Orchestra Shell
100

The name of the person watching the stage while you operate the fly

What is the spotter?

100

These are the three main tech elements you can control from the booth

What are lights, sound, and projections?

100

The response you get after you call out a line moving

What is "Thank you"?
100
The two main types of concerts we host in Hoover Hall

What are band and choir?

100

The number of shell pieces we have

What is 8?

200

You must always do this before going onto the catwalk

What is empty your pockets?

200

The password for the booth computers

What is hooverhall
200

The two things you need before operating the fly

What are permission and training?

200

This is the regular season concert that most likely requires a light board operator.

What is the holiday choir concert?
200

The two formations we can use for the shell

What are straight across and curved?

300

This is our lockdown location.

What is the stage right (girls') dressing room?

300

This is the headset that must always be used, AND why it must always be used

What is M (Main)? The headsets will not work without using that one

300

This is why it should be easy to operate any fly line we have

What is the counterweight system?

300

This is the cue you will be given to start the theme song if Miss Brown is not there.

What is "The director will walk onstage and nod at you or give you a thumbs up"?

300

This is when you may not move the orchestra shell

What is when it is all the way up?

400

These are the lights that need to be on backstage during a show.

What are stage right by the fly and stage left on the wall?

400

This is the name of the program the teachers use to connect to the projector

What is ScreenBeam?

400

These are the three people who can give a command for the fly to move.

Who are deck chief, stage manager, and Miss Brown?

400

This is everything you need to prepare for a band concert.

What is: shell, handheld mic, light board, sound board, house lights, hoover hall theme, headsets

400

You must have this equipment onstage before putting the shell in place for a choir concert (2 things).

What are the risers and grand piano?

500

This is the procedure for when a fly line gets away from you (2 things)

What is clear the area and warn others?

500

This is the sequence to type on the keyboard to make all the lights go to full.

What is CTRL G, 0.01, Enter?

500

This is all 8 steps of operating the fly, in order.

1. ensure the area is clear

2. put your hand on the rope

3. pull the brake

4. announce in a clear, LOUD voice "[name/number of line] coming in/going out"

5. wait for "thank you"

6. pull the rope

7. slow down. Do not let the arbor crash

8. push the brake up

500

This is everything you need to set up for a choir concert.

What is: risers, shell, handheld mic, hanging mics, standing mics, light board, sound board, house lights, hoover hall theme, headsets

500

This is the list of all steps to put the shell up, in order

1/2. fold down apron

2/1. flip canopy lever

3. use metal stick to open canopy until you hear one click

4. crank lever to raise shell

5. pull back middle piece to magnets

6. crank middle piece down slightly