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Building a Show Timeline and Run-of-Show

A run-of-show is a detailed, minute-by-minute schedule covering every phase of a show day — load-in, hair and makeup start times, fitting

Building a Show Timeline and Run-of-Show

What a Run-of-Show Document Actually Is

A run-of-show is a detailed, minute-by-minute schedule covering every phase of a show day — load-in, hair and makeup start times, fitting checks, model line-up, house open, the actual show, and strike/breakdown — giving every team a shared reference for timing.

Building in Realistic Buffer Time

A timeline built with zero buffer between phases guarantees delays compound throughout the day — experienced coordinators build in realistic buffer time at key transition points, knowing hair, makeup, and fittings rarely run exactly on schedule.

Sharing the Timeline With Every Team

A run-of-show is only useful if every team actually has and understands it — distributing a clear, accessible version to producers, stylists, beauty teams, and dressers ensures everyone is working from the same shared expectations.

Adjusting the Timeline in Real Time

Even a well-built timeline needs real-time adjustment on show day — a coordinator should track actual progress against the plan throughout the day and communicate adjustments promptly when something runs behind.

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