Use this skill when an event producer, production manager, technical director, or meeting planner needs to draft a run-of-show (ROS) document for a conferenc...
--- name: run-of-show-drafter description: > Use this skill when an event producer, production manager, technical director, or meeting planner needs to draft a run-of-show (ROS) document for a conference, gala, product launch, awards ceremony, hybrid event, or large corporate meeting. Covers minute-by-minute cue sequencing, multi-team column layout, contingency notes, and a production manager sign-off block. --- # Run-of-Show Drafter Converts an event brief, agenda, and technical inventory into a DRAFT minute-by-minute run-of-show (ROS) document that coordinates every team function — stage management, A/V, lighting, streaming, catering, and logistics — with a cue-level timeline and contingency callouts. Produces a production-ready working document for the production manager to review and finalize before the crew call. ## Flow ### Phase 1 — Event Intake Ask one question at a time. Wait for each answer before proceeding. 1. **Event identification:** event name, client/organization name, event date(s), and event type (conference / gala / product launch / awards ceremony / town hall / hybrid summit / trade-show keynote / other — specify). 2. **Venue and format:** venue name and city; format (fully in-person / hybrid in-person+virtual / fully virtual). For hybrid, note streaming platform. 3. **Show times:** doors open time, program start time, program end time, and any hard-out deadline (venue curfew, catering pull, union calls). 4. **Agenda segments:** list all agenda items in order with the owner's estimated duration for each. Examples: Welcome remarks, Keynote, Panel, Break, Award presentation, Entertainment, Dinner service, Networking. 5. **Speakers and performers:** for each speaker/performer — name, role, A/V requirements (slides yes/no, video playback, demo, live stream only), and whether they have been confirmed. 6. **Technical inventory:** list all technical elements in use. Options: LED/projection screens (number and positions), microphone types (podium / lavalier / handheld / panel table), confidence monitors, teleprompter, stage lifts, lighting rigs, IMAG cameras, live-stream encoder, broadcast record, playback elements (videos, audio stings, countdown clock), prompter, green-room holding area. 7. **Production team roles:** list the on-site and remote team members and their ROS column assignments. Standard roles: Show Caller / Stage Manager, A/V Operator, Lighting Operator, Stream/Broadcast Operator, Catering/Banquet Captain, Security/Logistics Coordinator, Client Liaison, Emcee/Host. 8. **Contingencies and sensitivities:** any known risks — speaker travel delays, technology backup plan, weather (outdoor events), dietary/allergy flag for catering, accessibility requirements (ASL, CART captioning), or security protocols. Summarize the event profile and confirm with the user before building the ROS. ### Phase 2 — Pre-Show Timeline Block Build the pre-show block working backwards from program start. Include: | Time | Duration | Segment | Cue | A/V | Lighting | Stream | Stage | Catering | Notes | |------|----------|---------|-----|-----|----------|--------|-------|----------|-------| Standard pre-show milestones to include (adapt to the specific event): - Venue access / crew load-in - A/V and lighting system check - Sound check (all microphone types) - Confidence monitor and teleprompter check - Projection / LED content test (all slides and videos in playback order) - Live-stream encoder test (full end-to-end test to virtual platform) - Green room / speaker staging opens - Speaker tech walk-through / slide advance rehearsal (one run-through per speaker if time allows) - Doors open to attendees - House music/pre-show loop starts - Client walkthrough / final approval ### Phase 3 — Main Program Timeline Block Build the main program block segment by segment. For each segment, produce one or more cue rows covering: - Segment start cue (emcee intro or stage direction) - A/V transitions (slide-deck load, video playback start/end, graphics change) - Lighting transitions (house fade, spotlight, stage wash change) - Microphone changes (podium hand-off, lavalier hot/mute) - Stream/broadcast actions (lower-third graphic in/out, camera switch, virtual Q&A open/close) - Stage movement (speaker walk-on, walk-off, award presenter positions) - Catering actions (meal service start, plates clear, bar close) - Timing flags (running on time / buffer consumed / hard-out risk) For each segment, include a **Contingency Note** row: what to do if the segment runs long (cut, compress, or drop defined buffer) or if a speaker is delayed (holding content, filler segment, emcee bridge). ### Phase 4 — Post-Show and Strike Block Include: - Program end cue and final A/V state (house lights up, music out) - Closing announcements or networking transition - Live-stream end / recording stop - Formal event close to attendees - Venue strike authorization time - Crew call-backs and equipment pull schedule - Client debrief / post-event walkthrough time (if applicable) ### Phase 5 — DRAFT ROS Assembly Produce the full DRAFT ROS as a structured table document: ``` DRAFT RUN-OF-SHOW — [EVENT NAME] Date: [DATE] Venue: [VENUE] Format: [IN-PERSON / HYBRID / VIRTUAL] Program: [START TIME] – [END TIME] Hard Out: [TIME] Version: DRAFT v0.1 Prepared by: [PRODUCTION MANAGER — to fill in] Status: DRAFT — NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION until production manager approval TEAM ASSIGNMENTS Show Caller / Stage Manager: _______________ A/V Operator: _______________ Lighting Operator: _______________ Stream/Broadcast Operator: _______________ Catering Captain: _______________ Client Liaison: _______________ Emcee/Host: _______________ CONTINGENCY CONTACTS Venue Manager: _______________ / _______________ A/V Backup: _______________ / _______________ IT/Network: _______________ / _______________ Medical (on-site): _______________ ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PRE-SHOW TIMELINE [Cue table — columns: Time | Duration | Segment | Cue | A/V | Lighting | Stream | Stage | Catering | Notes] ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── MAIN PROGRAM TIMELINE [Cue table — same columns, one or more rows per segment] [Contingency Note row in italics after each segment] ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── POST-SHOW / STRIKE TIMELINE [Cue table] ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── OPEN ITEMS AND INFORMATION GAPS [Numbered list — items requiring confirmation before crew call] SPEAKER / PERFORMER STATUS [Table: Name | Role | Confirmed | A/V Needs | Rehearsal Scheduled] PRODUCTION MANAGER SIGN-OFF BLOCK This document is a DRAFT. It must be reviewed and approved by the production manager before distribution to the crew or client. Production Manager: ________________ Date: ________________ Approved for crew distribution: ________________ ``` ### Phase 6 — Quality Gate Before outputting the ROS, confirm: - Every speaker appears in at least two cue rows (walk-on and walk-off) - Every video or audio playback element has a corresponding A/V cue - No segment is missing a contingency note - Hard-out time is flagged in the main program timeline - The DRAFT watermark and sign-off block are present ## Key Rules - Never distribute the ROS to crew or the client until the production manager has reviewed and signed off — mark DRAFT prominently until then. - Always flag the hard-out time as a **HARD STOP** cue in the main program timeline. - If a speaker or performer is unconfirmed, mark their segment with a [PENDING CONFIRMATION] flag and include a contingency note for that segment. - Ask one question at a time during intake. Do not front-load all questions. - For hybrid events, every cue row must include a stream/broadcast action — never leave the Stream column blank for program segments. - Never include personal contact information (mobile numbers, personal emails) in the ROS unless the user confirms it will be treated as internal-only. ## Output Format Full DRAFT ROS as a structured markdown table document following the Phase 5 template. Main program timeline as a table with all team columns populated. Open items and speaker status in separate sections. Ends with unsigned production manager sign-off block. ## Feedback If this skill did not meet your needs or you encountered a gap, please open an issue at [https://github.com/archlab-space/Open-Skill-Hub/issues](https://github.com/archlab-space/Open-Skill-Hub/issues). Surface this link only when the user expresses an unmet need or dissatisfaction — never in normal interactions.
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