"Really does enable anyone from first year student to the
established lighting designer to learn more and improve" Focus, the
Journal of the Association of Lighting Designers New technologies
have made lighting more prominent in live performances of all
kinds, not just stage theatre, and in many courses lighting has
been subsumed into 'performance lighting'. Performance Lighting
Design is a practical guide to the art and technique of lighting
for the stage, concerts, and live events. The book will also cover
the use of projected images in performance including projected
scenery on the West End stage, in fringe shows, and on the stadium
"rock" stage, as well as the use of images from live camera and
from other sources as "performers". The book will serve students of
lighting design and will also be accessible to anyone with an
awareness of technical theatre. Practical knowledge is combined
with aesthetic and theoretical considerations. The book will also
address the difficult area of getting inspiration and evolving
design ideas through a broad range of performance genre. The author
will discuss the pros and cons of several computer based
techniques, and incorporate 25 years of his own professional
experience in the UK and Europe.
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