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AI stage lighting cue list draft from script
Use AI to draft a starting lighting cue list from a stage script that the lighting designer revises in tech rehearsal.
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- 1The premise
- 2lighting design
- 3cue list
- 4theatre tech
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Section 1
The premise
AI can read a stage script and propose a starting cue list, time codes, and intensity changes for the lighting designer to refine.
What AI does well here
- Mark cue points at scene changes, entrances, and emotional beats
- Suggest cue numbering and follow-cue conventions
- Generate a clean LX cue sheet for the operator
What AI cannot do
- Choose the actual look
- Substitute for tech rehearsal
- Know the rig or color palette in use
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