CMU School of Drama


Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Basic PTM - Calendar Format Project

WorkingNightBefore (6:59:11 PM): hey eProf, how detailed does the notebook size calendar need to be?
WorkingNightBefore (6:59:32 PM): would "cut list rocket ship" work?
eProf (6:59:38 PM): what is normal?
eProf (6:59:57 PM): maybe
eProf (7:00:02 PM): depends on your formatting
WorkingNightBefore (7:00:01 PM): what is practical...?
eProf (7:00:26 PM): you want to be able to tell who is working on what unit on what call
WorkingNightBefore (7:00:57 PM): so i should definitely put the departments, huh?
eProf (7:01:18 PM): if you were the person working
eProf (7:01:22 PM): would you want to know?
WorkingNightBefore (7:01:28 PM): yes
eProf (7:01:50 PM): how detailed beyond that is dependent on how you format things
eProf (7:02:03 PM): and when more information means you might actually be able to understand less
WorkingNightBefore (7:02:17 PM): oh, really?
eProf (7:02:28 PM): but you have to look and see what you think
WorkingNightBefore (7:02:28 PM): hm, interesting...
WorkingNightBefore (7:02:42 PM): yea, i'm just looking at sideshow install schedule
eProf (7:03:08 PM): some of the calendars people do for crew are good
eProf (7:03:11 PM): some
eProf (7:03:12 PM): less so
WorkingNightBefore (7:03:16 PM): and I thought it seemed much more brief than i thought
WorkingNightBefore (7:03:29 PM): ok...
WorkingNightBefore (7:03:49 PM): i'll see what works for my formatting..
eProf (7:03:55 PM): ok
WorkingNightBefore (7:03:58 PM): thanks

WorkingNightBefore (9:12:15 PM): how big is the D-sheet, eProf?
WorkingNightBefore (9:12:29 PM): it is 4 A4 papers combined?
eProf (10:08:05 PM): d-sheet
eProf (10:08:08 PM): 24x36
WorkingNightBefore (10:08:26 PM): REALLY?
eProf (10:09:03 PM): really, uhhuh, that's the fact Jack!
WorkingNightBefore (10:09:21 PM): sure...
WorkingNightBefore (10:09:28 PM): i'm going to keep with C sheet

WorkingNightBefore(8:43:02 PM): hey eProf, its WorkingNightBefore
WorkingNightBefore(8:43:28 PM): is it safe to assume that the largest calendar is going to be the most detailed?
eProf (9:01:04 PM): it is safe to assume that you have more room
eProf (9:01:12 PM): but whether there's more?
eProf (9:01:15 PM): less so
eProf (9:01:24 PM): your text will likely be bigger
WorkingNightBefore(9:01:29 PM): yeah
WorkingNightBefore (9:02:48 PM): i guess i'm just not sure which purpose these all will serve, like will the posted one be one that an entire general crew looks at? and the notebook one be the one that just a few select have?
eProf (9:03:14 PM): generally a posted schedule is for everyone
eProf (9:03:23 PM): and a passed schedule would just be for department heads
WorkingNightBefore (9:04:38 PM): ok, so the notebook is most detailed for the crew heads, the biggest most informative for the masses, like call times and just a general overview of what they're working on?
eProf (9:04:50 PM): ok
WorkingNightBefore (9:06:17 PM): and the one in the middle is a happy medium?
eProf (10:10:07 PM): version three needs to work as both a small and large composition
WorkingNightBefore (10:10:36 PM): yeah, that's what i meant, i just numbered it to fit in my head :-)
eProf (10:10:46 PM): ko

WorkingNightBefore (8:59:19 PM): hi
WorkingNightBefore (8:59:31 PM): i just finished my calendar project
WorkingNightBefore (8:59:33 PM): but then realized
WorkingNightBefore (8:59:46 PM): i didn't start on the right date
WorkingNightBefore (8:59:50 PM): is that alright?
WorkingNightBefore (8:59:54 PM): or do i need to redo it
WorkingNightBefore (9:00:15 PM): cuz i have everything done and printed, etc
eProf (9:00:43 PM): the date is not insignificant
WorkingNightBefore (9:01:15 PM): so...it's a problem then?
eProf (9:01:33 PM): could be
eProf (9:02:08 PM): not sure how many points though
WorkingNightBefore (9:02:12 PM): any is enough
eProf (9:02:33 PM): you could turn it in
eProf (9:02:41 PM): and then if it turns out to matter redo it then
eProf (9:02:49 PM): or
eProf (9:02:55 PM): you could assume it will and fix it

WorkingNightBefore (9:39:40 PM): do our calendars need to incorporate carnival?
eProf (10:08:24 PM): you are using the school of drama and university schedules
WorkingNightBefore (10:08:34 PM): copy
WorkingNightBefore (10:08:36 PM): thanks

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