From pyrotechnician to light board operator
21 of the 35 essential skills of a light board operator are already essential for a pyrotechnician — about 60% of the job, before you learn anything new.
These numbers compare two occupations, not you and a job. What you personally already cover depends on what you have actually done.
- 21
- skills carry over
- 14
- would be new
- 60%
- of the target job covered
- 35
- essential skills of a light board operator
What a light board operator does
Light board operators control the lighting of a performance based on the artistic or creative concept, in interaction with the performers. Their work is influenced by and influences the results of other operators. Therefore, the operators work closely together with the designers, operators and performers. Light board operators prepare and supervise the setup, steer the technical crew, program the equipment and operate the lighting system. They may be responsible for conventional or automated lighting fixtures and, in some instances, controlling video as well. Their work is based on plans, instructions and other documentation.
What carries over
21 skillsEssential in both jobs. This is the part of the move you have already made.
- attend rehearsals
- communicate during show
- consult with stakeholders on implementation of a production
- draw up artistic production
- follow safety procedures when working at heights
- intervene with actions on stage
- organise resources for artistic production
- perform quality control of design during a run
- prepare personal work environment
- prevent fire in a performance environment
- safeguard artistic quality of performance
- set up equipment in a timely manner
- understand artistic concepts
- use communication equipment
- use personal protection equipment
- use technical documentation
- work ergonomically
- work safely with chemicals
- work safely with machines
- work safely with mobile electrical systems under supervision
- work with respect for own safety
What would be new
14 skillsEssential for a light board operator and not for a pyrotechnician. Note that the taxonomy describes activities rather than tools, so some of these may be things you already do under a different name.
- adapt artistic plan to location
- adapt to artists' creative demands
- assess power needs
- draw up lighting plan
- interpret artistic intentions
- keep up with trends
- manage performance light quality
- operate a lighting console
- plot lighting states
- plot lighting states with automated lights
- read lighting plans
- set up light board
- support a designer in the developing process
- translate artistic concepts to technical designs
Other moves from pyrotechnician
2 roles- automated fly bar operator23 skills in common
- performance video operator21 skills in common
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How far are you from being a light board operator?
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