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Lightwright

Lightwright - 4.1.4

lighting designer's paperwork database management tool

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Selected Version: 4.1.4
Release Date: 2006-06-29
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 4.1.4): 389
Downloads (all versions): 10,222
Price: $449.95

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Lightwright manages lighting design paperwork, storing the information for each instrument in a show as well as general things such as dimmer capacities, color frame dimensions, and stock equipment. It organizes all the standard paperwork, counts instruments, templates, stock equipment, and both frames and sheets of color, and it offers easy ways to exchange that information with CAD and other database programs.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.2.6 or higher

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Lightwright CommentaryIf only all designers used this ... - Version: 4.1.4, 6/30/2006 08:23AM PST

Aardy
Wouldn't it be nice if all lighting designers used something like this? All too often you get a hastily scribbled plan with a not that says "something like this - sort of" on it and the designer turns up to focus obviously making it up as they go along.

All we need now is for Lightwight to draw the plan and we'll be all set!

The tour looks impressive and the application seems to have more features than you can shake a stick at. It's not cheap, but then using it one one big production it may well pay for itself with the increased accuracy and speed of changes in the paperwork.

But seriously ... non-technicians never realise just how much paperwork goes into putting on a theatrical production and an application like this helps no end. To be really really useful the paperwork should be produced as the plan is being drawn with changes in either the paperwork section or on the plan itself being automatically reflected in the other part, but that means either applications talking to each other or a complete design/drawing/paperwork package.

Due to time constraints, those working in monthly rep theatres won't be using something like this, but it's great for those large scale productions destined for Broadway or London's West End where you have hordes of technicians floating about all trying to get things right.
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Lightwright CommentaryWow! - Version: 4.0.8, 3/16/2005 10:06PM PST

danielsgretchen_dotmac
Well I think this would be great for work or class. But for home use it is way over my head. I remember a little from class and my text book on lighting for a shoot but I would love a watered down version for small studios and only a 3 light set up. If I ever work for a big studio I will recommend this but for home studios I think this Pro version maybe to much. Let me know when you make a light version and I will give it a try. But for right now it is more then I need. Thanks for making it though.
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