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Now I do the logos myself. You can always find things to add as well--like for the Oklahoma! If you purchase the logo version of the templates, you will get the logo but also the pieces of the logo so they can be used in different ways.

If you are doing your own logo, then it shouldn't be too difficult! Gather Information Now that you have answered the preliminary questions , you are ready to gather your information.

As I am not the director or even really that involved in the play itself, this is the information I collect from those in charge. You will need to collect at least some of these--depending on what you want to include in your program. First and last names of the Leads and the characters they are playing. I like to do headshots of the leads to go in each program, so figure out which are the 6 or 8 or 9 most important leads--whatever number is right for the play.

List of all the chorus members and everyone else actually IN the play. I usually do a mockup of the program and send it around during a rehearsal so kids can mark if their names are spelled correctly. Committee lists --the director, music director, etc. You'll see a sample in the template of what type of people should be listed here. Tech Crew --I swear this is the hardest one to get because tech crew is often not assembled until the very end.

SUCH a struggle every time! Musical Numbers or scenes - At this point I usually just borrow the book for the musical and go through to enter the scenes as they are written in the book.

Pictures --to me, this is challenging but so worth it. It's what makes the program a keepsake for those involved. I usually coordinate with the director to find a date they are doing a hair and makeup rehearsal that is just before my turn-in date with FedEx. Then I take a few ok a lot of photos during their rehearsal. You don't need a ton, but enough to get good shots of the leads and as many chorus people as you can.

Special Thanks - I usually a Special Thanks section where we put the names of parents who helped, the costume company, whatever.

Ads - if you are doing ads, make sure you have the artwork of each ad ready to go in digital form. Copyright information - When you purchase a play, there are certain copyright verbage you must include on the program. Some companies ask that you send them a copy of your program to prove you included it! The verbage required will be in the Director's handbook that came with the purchase of the rights to the play.

Make sure you include this information! Plan Your Layout Now that you have your information, time to lay it out! I will continue this tutorial for an 8 page program--or, 2 pages front and back in a booklet. Layout for a program of this size should look like this for page numbers. I usually get blank pages out of my printer and mark them up with marker, showing where I want each thing to go, before I even touch Photoshop. This is just a suggestion--I don't always do it exactly like this!

This is assuming you have no ads. If you DO have ads, you can squeeze them in on the back page or below committees, add another page, or don't do as many pictures on page 4 and 5.

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