What is the name of the building at festivals located opposite the stage where the cameramen and lighting crews are located?
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The photo shows the roof of this building and the hands of the cameraman are visible.
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The photo shows the roof of this building and the hands of the cameraman are visible.
Typing it out I was thinking, wait... I did clarify that I'm a stagehand though. I'm prone to some grammatical mistakes.
It's not actually a mistake. It's a word that has been in use for 200+ years with its first recorded use in 1795. It's controversial, but it appears in dictionaries and is a synonym for regardless. Love it or hate it language changes with time and when enough people use a word it becomes a part of the language.
I'm voting for "hate it".
Not that my vote matters....