We are still optimizing a few images for faster load times, but the new website is live! We hope you like the new look, but most of the changes were 'backstage' - we laid the foundation for e-commerce and the show module server connections. As we prepare to launch the Stage Manager Simulator later this summer, check back as we add features such as memberships in the coming weeks. We will announce these new features on our Twitter feed and ask questions of our stage management friends on Facebook.
Future work with one or more live entertainment corporations looks very promising, but the timeline is such that it won't impact our summer launch for academic programs and single users.
We also received our first royalty reports on STANDBY CUE 101 and we seem to be quite popular in Australia! If you are reading this from Australia, please send us an e-mail or post a comment. We would love to know if any Australian schools or training programs are using our work. If we have enough interest, it is possible to release an Australian vocabulary for the Stage Manager Simulator. It is not so much the accent as the different cue terminology that would make an Australian or British module useful. But it takes about two full days to prepare a module's vocabulary, so we want to make sure there is enough interest.
Future work with one or more live entertainment corporations looks very promising, but the timeline is such that it won't impact our summer launch for academic programs and single users.
We also received our first royalty reports on STANDBY CUE 101 and we seem to be quite popular in Australia! If you are reading this from Australia, please send us an e-mail or post a comment. We would love to know if any Australian schools or training programs are using our work. If we have enough interest, it is possible to release an Australian vocabulary for the Stage Manager Simulator. It is not so much the accent as the different cue terminology that would make an Australian or British module useful. But it takes about two full days to prepare a module's vocabulary, so we want to make sure there is enough interest.