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Briefly, things I'd like to change for next time:

Find/make the time to write down each scribe, composer, carver, etc. for each scroll item, even if already on the advance list.
Get my own tabard.
Get a more period looking folder/portfolio to hold my documents and support the scroll. A leather one from the office store is OK but not great.
Bring a second pencil. Pens were nearly useless.
Remember to bring my baton, even if I lay it aside after the processional.
Take the time to confirm we have medallions as needed (I didn't check, but apparently somebody did or we got lucky this time).
If heralding for this particular crown again, add index cards to Their packet for each presentation.

Date: 2007-07-30 03:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liamstliam.livejournal.com
(alethea, not liam, being lazy)

re the first:
If you work from translations, rather then the original scrolls, keeping the translations generally makes sure that you have all that information un-copy-errored, ready to hand, after the event. This involves a back-herald who knows that is the plan, the rest of the vocal staff following the plan, making sure that all of the translations a) exist and b) have the relevant information on them, and getting the stack home safely (ask me how I know that one...!) but it means that even a long docket can be assembled relatively rapidly.

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