ANST - Court Herald Style
KiheBard
KiheBard at aol.com
Wed Jan 7 19:55:02 PST 1998
In a message dated 98-01-07 16:07:39 EST, Galen writes:
> Amra, two questions:
> How many hands do you have to juggle all that stuff?
Only two, and as said, these suggestions have not yet been field tested.
I *have* handled the card-books, a staff, and drinking vessel simultaneously
while filling the role of field herald. I also have some other small
experience
as a voice herald and public speaker.
The alternative of a sheet protector and quick-ref sheet instead of the
card-books should be clippable to the inside front cover of one of the
ubiquitous leather portfolios / folders, which was why my brain made
the jump from the flip-books to a single sheet.
I am also a firm believer in having an assistant to the court herald,
or at least a small table, stool, or someplace where he or she can
set down anything not currently needed in hand. Not always
available, I am fully aware, but most useful.
> How will you defeat the problem of glare on the plastic
> coverings that lamp-, torch- or candle-light will create?
Non-glare page protectors are common enough now that they should
be easy enough to find. Combined with my scrawlings - and possibly
one of the booklights mentioned of late - should be no particular problem.
> Good luck!
As always, I doubt me not that I will need copious amounts thereof.
Amra / Kihe / Mike
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