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El. knyga: Stages for Tomorrow: Housing, funding and marketing live performances [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formatas: 128 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-May-1998
  • Leidėjas: Focal Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780080517643
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  • Kaina: 133,87 €*
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  • Formatas: 128 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-May-1998
  • Leidėjas: Focal Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780080517643
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Lighting designer Reid explores the history of live performance technology, its current state, and future trends. Performance's relationship with digital and photographic media is discussed, as are factors affecting architectural design of theaters and the technology of staging styles, with ongoing engineering solutions for scenery, light, and sound. The book also examines developments in costume design, marketing, and training. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Throughout the twentieth century, live theatre has been challenged by a range of new media based on increasingly sophisticated technologies. In Stages for Tomorrow, Francis Reid, one of the world's best known and best loved lighting designers, gives a unique insight into some of the key developments of live performance technology this century and offers a view of where the future lies - a must for any theatre professional who takes their job seriously.

Throughout the twentieth century, live theatre has been challenged by a range of new media based on increasingly sophisticated technologies - audio recording, film, radio, television, video recording - and it has survived them all. Now live performance faces an information technology explosion where the reality is claimed to be virtual.

In Stages for Tomorrow, Francis Reid, one of the world's best known and best loved lighting designers, gives a unique insight into some of the key developments of live performance technology this century and offers a view of where the future lies - a must for any theatre professional who takes their job seriously. The book covers every aspect of staging a live performance: from its relationship with photographic and digital media, old and new, to factors affecting the architectural design of buildings which house performances of ephemeral arts. The technology of staging styles is covered, with ongoing engineering solutions for scenery, light and sound. The book also examines developments in costume design, marketing and training. Whether student or seasoned professional - this is a guide to the technical theatre that you won't want to be without - now, or in the future!

Francis Reid is a world renowned freelance theatre lighting designer. He lectures, writes and advises on the subject of theatre design and technology.

a unique insight into the technical theatre industry
puts the theatre professional's knowledge in context
written in an approachable style


Throughout the twentieth century, live theatre has been challenged by a range of new media based on increasingly sophisticated technologies. In Stages for Tomorrow, Francis Reid, one of the world's best known and best loved lighting designers, gives a unique insight into some of the key developments of live performance technology this century and offers a view of where the future lies - a must for any theatre professional who takes their job seriously.

Throughout the twentieth century, live theatre has been challenged by a range of new media based on increasingly sophisticated technologies - audio recording, film, radio, television, video recording - and it has survived them all. Now live performance faces an information technology explosion where the reality is claimed to be virtual.

In Stages for Tomorrow, Francis Reid, one of the world's best known and best loved lighting designers, gives a unique insight into some of the key developments of live performance technology this century and offers a view of where the future lies - a must for any theatre professional who takes their job seriously. The book covers every aspect of staging a live performance: from its relationship with photographic and digital media, old and new, to factors affecting the architectural design of buildings which house performances of ephemeral arts. The technology of staging styles is covered, with ongoing engineering solutions for scenery, light and sound. The book also examines developments in costume design, marketing and training. Whether student or seasoned professional - this is a guide to the technical theatre that you won't want to be without - now, or in the future!

Francis Reid is a world renowned freelance theatre lighting designer. He lectures, writes and advises on the subject of theatre design and technology.

a unique insight into the technical theatre industry
puts the theatre professional's knowledge in context
written in an approachable style

Throughout the twentieth century, live theatre has been challenged by a range of new media based on increasingly sophisticated technologies. In Stages for Tomorrow, Francis Reid, one of the world's best known and best loved lighting designers, gives a unique insight into some of the key developments of live performance technology this century and offers a view of where the future lies - a must for any theatre professional who takes their job seriously.

Throughout the twentieth century, live theatre has been challenged by a range of new media based on increasingly sophisticated technologies - audio recording, film, radio, television, video recording - and it has survived them all. Now live performance faces an information technology explosion where the reality is claimed to be virtual.

In Stages for Tomorrow, Francis Reid, one of the world's best known and best loved lighting designers, gives a unique insight into some of the key developments of live performance technology this century and offers a view of where the future lies - a must for any theatre professional who takes their job seriously. The book covers every aspect of staging a live performance: from its relationship with photographic and digital media, old and new, to factors affecting the architectural design of buildings which house performances of ephemeral arts. The technology of staging styles is covered, with ongoing engineering solutions for scenery, light and sound. The book also examines developments in costume design, marketing and training. Whether student or seasoned professional - this is a guide to the technical theatre that you won't want to be without - now, or in the future!

Francis Reid is a world renowned freelance theatre lighting designer. He lectures, writes and advises on the subject of theatre design and technology.
Preface vii
1 Performing Live
1(6)
Critics
6(1)
2 Architecture
7(32)
A check list
32(1)
Consultants
33(2)
Theatres for hearers
35(1)
The smell of success
36(1)
Painting the house
36(3)
3 Scenography and Technology
39(14)
Appia vision
48(1)
Green stages
49(2)
Trade fairing
51(2)
4 Funding
53(10)
An Ashcroft levy?
61(1)
Public accountability
62(1)
5 Marketing
63(10)
Flying stalls
71(2)
6 The User-friendly Theatre
73(12)
Moving the rope
82(3)
7 Training
85
Please put your daughters on our stage Mrs Worthington
90


Francis Reid