After stepping off of the road to spend more time with his growing family, Scott began working with Ed writing and producing, and the brothers have written many songs together including “Whom Shall I Fear (God of Angel Armies)”. Instead, behind the scenes, Ed went on to become an award-winning songwriter and producer, steering records for artists like Chris Tomlin, Crowder and Bethel Music and co-writing timeless songs like “How Great Is Our God,”“Amen (Because He Lives)” and “All My Hope,” among other hits. However, when they each became fathers, the dream of being an artist was relegated to put on the back burner. Despite there being an eleven year age gap between them, as both Ed and Scott entered their teens and early 20s, they embarked on similar individual journeys as touring artists and had the opportunity to be deeply involved in the ministry of Young Life. Their dad played guitar, and their mom played piano, resulting in a home filled with music. I'm just saying it looks like a grade-school art project look AND would be perceived by many to whom it should matter, as unprofessional & useless.The multi-generational family band-consisting of brothers Ed Cash and Scott Cash, Ed’s daughter Franni, his son Martin and dear friend Andrew Bergthold-grew roots when the Cash brothers were just kids. YMMV, and if it has worked for you thus far, there's no reason to stop. Something with the clip-art like on freestageplots would likely be laughed at, and probably completely ignored. My experience working production at venues from 200-2k capacity, and for a sound/backline company that provided PA for up to 10k crowds, is that a clean & simple block shape plot with simple text is what's standard AND what's preferred (and most functional). That will be, in most cases, a sound engineer/house FOH guy, etc. Functional for WHOM? The assumption would be that the stage plot is for someone who is not familiar with your band. I have far better things to spend my time on that concerning myself with how visually appealing my stage plot is. I just want it to be functional, and for me it is. If I get a chance tonight I'll try to upload something from home. It's just easier to move/manipulate shapes without affecting everything else on the page in Excel than Word (for me). I use the Insert/Shapes menu to place shapes (rectangles for amps, circles for drums/cymbals, trapezoids for wedges, etc.) on/over the cells. When using Excel, I do not format the actual cells for shapes, etc. Kmart, you have a template you can share? Do you set the row/column sizes to be square like graph paper? Google Docs is blocked by the work network, so I can't upload anything. Guido- I do mine using Excel - it's way easier to create and manipulate shapes and Word-Art text in Excel than to move shapes around the text in Word (At least it is for me: I tried to build a plot in Word before, but it's a PITA to do a simple one). Are easier to understand on the fly than images. It looks like something a grade-school kid would make. Here's what I use: I've seen that free stageplots tool before. Full Specifications What's new in version 2.9.8.2 Fixed a bug opening certain files General Publisher Publisher web site Release Date FebruDate Added FebruVersion 2.9.8.2 Category Category Subcategory Operating Systems Operating Systems Mac OS X 10.10/10.11/10.8/10.9 Additional Requirements None Download Information File Size 52.33MB File Name StagePlotPro2.9.8.2.dmg Popularity Total Downloads 15,823 Downloads Last Week 13 Pricing License Model Free to try Limitations 30-day trial. Option to scale instruments and risers to stage size (smaller). Option to select instruments with Double-Click. Ability to bring instruments to front or send to back via menu. Lock instruments horizontally or vertically relative to size of stage. Lock instruments by distance to sides or bottom of stage. Mix numbers on monitors.Īlign instruments by edges. Ability to save groups of instruments to reuse.Īdded Copy/Paste to instruments. Many new instruments, including percussion, strings, horns, etc. Greatly simplified numbers.Ībility to expand Stage and Input List. Finally, an application dedicated to creating stage plots for professionals. Keep your stage layout, input list and monitor mixes all on one page to print or email as a JPEG. Convert Stage Plot Pro trail version to full software.Ĭreate professional, accurate, and easy-to-read stage plots for stage managers and sound engineers.
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