Off topic (ish) but while we are on this tack.
I once had a client present to me one of my CAD drawings suggesting that their original LD was too expensive and would I mind ripping off the design. Their face when I produced my business card that matched the logo on the plot was priceless. Didn't do the gig as I pulled out, stating clearly that any use of My lighting and set design in any way similar to that drawn would have been a breach of copyright, and that legal action would result. That they were only a few days from show made it all the funnier...
There are pictures and there are pictures. I try and ensure that people are credited correctly within my own site, a caption can't hurt.
Cheers
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#16
Posted 14 August 2012 - 11:17 AM
Paul Smith - Lighting Designer and Programmer
Paul Smith Lighting Design
Association of Lighting Designers member No. 907
PSA Member
Paul Smith Lighting Design
Association of Lighting Designers member No. 907
PSA Member
#17
Posted 14 August 2012 - 11:46 AM
I agree with regards to image rights. There is an obvious cause for concern if it is something backstage - we can't let them see all the magic - but a seating block has got to be the most common background in many event industry photos.
Upstaging Ltd. We operate a Layher based staging system for indoor and outdoor events. We also supply touring crew throughout the UK and France.


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