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El. knyga: Discovering Stage Lighting

  • Formatas: 144 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Sep-1998
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136084218
  • Formatas: 144 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Sep-1998
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136084218

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This guide to the fundamentals of stage lighting includes a series of projects to allow experimentation, discussion and analysis. The necessary equipment is described in relation to its purpose, along with checklists and hints for practical use.

The practical handling of light, with observation of the relationship of cause to effect, is central to the study of stage lighting. Rehearsal pressures usually restrict the time available for experimenting with lighting for a performance, but laboratory-style projects can be used to enable specific lighting problems to be solved.
The core of this book is a series of 'discovery' projects using minimal resources, to explore the use of light in the theatre, with particular emphasis on the interaction of conflicting visual aims. The projects cover all the major scenarios likely to be encountered by lighting students and have been tried and tested by the author, who has taught lighting students all over the world for over 30 years.

The book has been updated to include more on safety and the latest technology including:
- fixed instruments using the new lower wattage high efficiency lamps in combination with dichronic reflectors
- an increase in the availability, reliability, range and usage of 'moving light' technology based on remotely controlled instruments.

New lighting projects have also been added.

If you are studying the art and craft of stage lighting this book is an excellent working manual that will provide you with the technical knowledge and skill to cope with a range of lighting situations.
Prologue vii
Prologue to second edition ix
PART ONE Fundamentals
1(58)
1 Discovering light
3(5)
2 Discovering lighting equipment
8(32)
3 Lighting safely
40(2)
4 The lighting process
42(13)
5 Analysing lighting
55(4)
PART TWO Projects
59(66)
Introduction to the projects
61(64)
Project 1 Objects and actors
65(4)
Project 2 Covering smoothly
69(3)
Project 3 Selecting space
72(3)
Project 4 Creating space
75(3)
Project 5 Cool, neutral or warm
78(3)
Project 6 Atmospheric space
81(3)
Project 7 Musical space
84(4)
Project 8 Areas and atmospheres
88(4)
Project 9 The magic of gauze
92(3)
Project 10 Non-orthodox minimalism
95(4)
Project 11 Figaro's garden
99(4)
Project 12 Macbeth's witches
103(4)
Project 13 Tape and light
107(3)
Project 14 The twenty spot opera house
110(6)
Project 15 A traverse stage
116(3)
Project 16 Light and life
119(3)
Project 17 Light as language
122(3)
Glossary 125(4)
Further reading 129(2)
Index 131
Francis Reid