Small Trunk Shows vs. Large Runway Events
The same coordination principles apply whether producing a small resort-wear trunk show for a boutique or a larger runway event, but the scale of formality, team size, and documentation needed differs meaningfully.
Adapting the Run-of-Show for Scale
A small show might use a simple shared document for timing, while a larger event needs a more detailed, distributed run-of-show and dedicated roles for each backstage function — scaling the documentation to genuinely match the show’s complexity.
When One Person Wears Multiple Hats
In smaller productions, a single coordinator might handle line-up, wardrobe checks, and backstage communication all at once — understanding each role individually (as covered throughout this course) still matters, even when one person is filling several of them.
Growing Into Larger Productions
Building coordination experience on smaller, lower-stakes shows is a practical, realistic path toward eventually coordinating larger runway productions — the underlying skills transfer directly, even as scale and complexity increase.
