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ESM_John:
Spotlight Cue Sheet

EDIT : in Excel format -- PSMK

Down2life:
Just a note. If you are using letters for cues skip Q. It makes it too easy to misunderstand if you call Q Q go.

Here is another sound cue sheet in excel.

Just kidding i seemed to have misplaced it

rdagit:
I was allways told to Skip I, L, and Q as they are normally mistaken and sometimes O as it looks like 0 if your not paying attention. Does anyone else do anythign like this?

Didaskalos:
This chart was devised to track body mics in a production where mics had to be traded between scenes because we had more speaking characters than we had mics. 

It served several functions:

1. We posted it backstage as a reference chart for the actors and crew so they knew when to swap mics and with whom.
2. In a couple of instances, it helped the crew quickly figure out which actor was SUPPOSED to give up the mic to another actor, but forgot.
3. It gave the sound console operator a quick visual overview of each scene so she knew which mics to bring up in each scene (white boxes up, grey boxes down).

I put notes in bubbles explaining how to read the chart --hope they help.

2 pgs--Excel format.

Kary:
I've never done a mic tracking chart before and would really appreciate it if anyone here could give me an example or two?  The director wasn't very specific and I would hate to do it wrong. 

Thanks in advance.

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