![]() ![]() I frequently work in small theatres who may not be comfortable dropping the full purchase price for an unknown-to-them software they may only use for one production. However, I think a rent-to-own option (as opposed to, or in addition to a subscription), including daily rates if possible would be super helpful. "Buy-to-own" or a subscription? Which do you prefer.I think somewhere in the $10-$15/month sounds about right, with a discount for a yearly subscription. What about the yearly and monthly subscription prices? What do you think is fair.I'm not sure how to facilitate that, though. tutorial videos, demos, user projects on Youtube, showcasing both the novice and diy users as well as the big-budget, high profile productions. I've no idea why Qlab became the standard for theatre, or Resolume for VJ, etc. Capping it at a low resolution, only accessing one stage, or perhaps using a watermark on the stages would be a possibility. I also think having a fully functional demo version, with the ability to save, would be helpful for those first learning the program. ![]() Suggestions already offered of a highly produced sample patch, showing off some of Izzy's capabilities and possibilities, coupled with a package of a few very basic and often used sample patches, would go a long way toward helping artists who aren't necessarily as tech-savvy learn how to "talk" to Isadora. I hear from a lot of non-tech artists doing Fringe that while they may have heard of Isadora, it's intimidating to them as laypeople. Coming from a theatre background, and especially running a Fringe Festival, QLab is the definite go-to solution. That being said, I think raises some interesting points about Isadora's niche in the market. And I think a large part of that feeling has to do with Mark's "concern for artists and artmaking." So again, thank you to the Isadora team for the amazing support you've given your user base. QLab is a tool I sometimes use in my work, but Isadora is my creative outlet. Speaking for myself (though I have a feeling a lot of other users share this sentiment), I have a very special relationship with Isadora that I don't have with other software.
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