1055: Learn to Write Drill
Joe Huls shares a resource to help you learn the basics of Pyware and how to write drill in just two hours. Start now to be ready for the next season!
Joe Huls shares a resource to help you learn the basics of Pyware and how to write drill in just two hours. Start now to be ready for the next season!
Andy Ebert shares tips you can use when planning your drill design, plus insider secrets to help you implement the design with your group to maximize the effect of the show!
Tim Newburn shares practical information about what intervals to use, step size and flow, integration, and equipment transitions.
Tim Newburn on Color Guard staging, including what intervals to use, step size and flow, integration, transitions of equipment, and more!
Bob Buckner & Mark Waymire share the secrets to having a long and successful career. Topics include how to be professional in your work and career, advice for young writers about creating flow, how to tell people their ideas won’t work, and advice about dealing with rewrites.
Jamey Thompson and Mitch Rogers talk about their workstation and monitor set-up, favorite Pyware tools, how they schedule their work each season and each day, ideas for getting past creative roadblocks, dealing with difficult clients, and memories of some of their favorite drill work.
Michael Gaines, Jeff Sacktig, & Leon May share secrets and tools that make them more creative and productive. The panel answers questions about Pyware, dealing with unrealistic requests or demands, business procedures, guard transitions, and where they find inspiration.