Local cover image
Local cover image

Scenic design and lighting techniques : a basic guide for theatre / by Chuck Gloman and Rob Napoli

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: New York : Focal Press/Taylor & Francis Group, 2013, 2007 c.Description: xiv, 398 p. : col. illISBN:
  • 9780240808062
  • 0240808061
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 792.025 GLO-S
Contents:
Contents : Introduction-- SECTION 1 Building the Set-- Chapter 1 The Basic Scenic Building Blocks-- Flats-- Platforms-- Drops and Backings-- Chapter 2 What are They Made of?- Scenic Construction Materials-- Wood -- Metal-- Plastic -- Cloth-- Chapter 3 What Tools Do I Use? -Scene Shop Tools and Techniques-- The Hand Tools -- Power Tools-- Portable Power Tools-- Finishing Tools-- Chapter 4 How Does It Go Together?-Construction Tips and Techniques-- Designer Plates. Building Flats and Platforms-- Moving Scenery-- Connecting Different Types of Scenery-- Shifting Scenery-- SECTION 2 Creating the Environment-- Chapter 5 What Do I Need?- Interpreting the Script for its Basic Scenic Needs-- Words, Words, Words : reading with script-- Play scene investigations : who, what, where, and when-- Creating breakdowns of basic scenic needs -- What is Prop and when is it a set dressing? -- Questions for the Director : the first concept meeting? -- Chapter 6 How Do I Get Them to Build It?- Communicating Your Ideas-- Who, were, and when research, or don’t’s reinvent the wheel-- Sketches and Drawings-- Floor Plans and Scale Drawings-- Perspective Sketches-- Digital Images and CAD-- Chapter 7 How Do I Get Them to Believe It? - Adding Realistic Details-- Paint Treatments-- Wall Coverings-- Chapter 8 What Should it Look Like? --choosing props, dressings, and floor treatments-- Set dressings and props -- Floors SECTION 3 Lighting the Set-- Chapter 9 The Basics of Lighting-- Three Point Lighting-- Types of Lighting Instruments and Their Intended Uses-- Diffusion, Gels, and Cookies-- Learning What To and What Not to Light-- Chapter 10 Special Effects Lighting-- How to Create the Intended Effect with Light-- Achieving the Most with Very Little-- The Latest Techniques and Equipment.
Summary: Scenic design and lighting techniques: a basic guide for theatre will show you how to transform a dark, bare stage into an effective theatrical setting for your production - even if you have never done it before! Written by two seasoned professionals with over twenty years of experience, this book uses clear direction and a humorous style to take you through all of the steps safely, accurately, and efficiently.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Notes Date due Barcode Item holds
Books Books Library, SPAB L-2 Non Fiction 792.025 GLO-S (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Rec. by Sukanta Majumdar 010960
Total holds: 0
Browsing Library, SPAB shelves, Shelving location: L-2, Collection: Non Fiction Close shelf browser (Hides shelf browser)
791.4375 BER-F Fifth act / 791.4375 RAY-A Apu trilogy / 791.457 FIS-T Telivision culture / 792.025 GLO-S Scenic design and lighting techniques : 792.0954 DAT-T On theatre / 792.0954 DUT-T Towards a revolutionary theatre / 792.0954 MEE-T Theatre of roots :

Includes index.

Contents : Introduction--
SECTION 1 Building the Set--
Chapter 1 The Basic Scenic Building Blocks--
Flats--
Platforms--
Drops and Backings--
Chapter 2 What are They Made of?- Scenic Construction Materials--
Wood --
Metal--
Plastic --
Cloth--
Chapter 3 What Tools Do I Use? -Scene Shop Tools and Techniques--
The Hand Tools --
Power Tools--
Portable Power Tools--
Finishing Tools--
Chapter 4 How Does It Go Together?-Construction Tips and Techniques--
Designer Plates.
Building Flats and Platforms--
Moving Scenery--
Connecting Different Types of Scenery--
Shifting Scenery--
SECTION 2 Creating the Environment--
Chapter 5 What Do I Need?- Interpreting the Script for its Basic Scenic Needs--
Words, Words, Words : reading with script--
Play scene investigations : who, what, where, and when--
Creating breakdowns of basic scenic needs --
What is Prop and when is it a set dressing? --
Questions for the Director : the first concept meeting? --
Chapter 6 How Do I Get Them to Build It?- Communicating Your Ideas--
Who, were, and when research, or don’t’s reinvent the wheel--
Sketches and Drawings--
Floor Plans and Scale Drawings--
Perspective Sketches--
Digital Images and CAD--
Chapter 7 How Do I Get Them to Believe It? - Adding Realistic Details--
Paint Treatments--
Wall Coverings--
Chapter 8 What Should it Look Like? --choosing props, dressings, and floor treatments--
Set dressings and props --
Floors
SECTION 3 Lighting the Set--
Chapter 9 The Basics of Lighting--
Three Point Lighting--
Types of Lighting Instruments and Their Intended Uses--
Diffusion, Gels, and Cookies--
Learning What To and What Not to Light--
Chapter 10 Special Effects Lighting--
How to Create the Intended Effect with Light--
Achieving the Most with Very Little--
The Latest Techniques and Equipment.

Scenic design and lighting techniques: a basic guide for theatre will show you how to transform a dark, bare stage into an effective theatrical setting for your production - even if you have never done it before! Written by two seasoned professionals with over twenty years of experience, this book uses clear direction and a humorous style to take you through all of the steps safely, accurately, and efficiently.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.

Click on an image to view it in the image viewer

Local cover image

Library, SPA Bhopal, Neelbad Road, Bhauri, Bhopal By-pass, Bhopal - 462 030 (India)
Ph No.: +91 - 755 - 2526805 | E-mail: [email protected]

OPAC best viewed in Mozilla Browser in 1366X768 Resolution.
Free counter