You have been hired to be the lighting designer for an upcoming production. After being hired, you read the script over and begin to make a plot. Once the plot is done, you and your assistants begin hanging the lighting instruments in the theatre. You then attend your first production meeting with the director and tell him of your progress. The director will most likely tell you that your actions thus far have been
A. accurate, most of the technical work needs to be done before entering a production meeting.
B. inaccurate, lighting designs need to wait till after the initial production meetings so that the designers know what to light and how.
C. accurate, lighting is distinct and separate from other technical areas and does not need to meet with the director before beginning to set up.
D. inaccurate, it is the technical director's primary job to hang the lighting instruments.
Answer: B
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