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Collection of all three Mighty Ducks adventures following the
fortunes of a very special ice hockey team. In 'The Mighty Ducks
Are the Champions' (1993) Gordon Bombay (Emilio Estevez) is a
luckless yuppie forced to do community service after being caught
drink driving. His penance is to train one of the worst ice hockey
teams in the world. However, while Gordon tries to whip them into
shape, he learns from his new team that winning is not always
everything. In 'D2 - The Mighty Ducks' (1994), the action takes
place at the Junior Goodwill Games in LA, as Bombay is invited to
lead Team USA to victory over the favourites, Iceland, whilst also
having to cope with the distractions of an enveloping media circus.
In 'D3 - The Mighty Ducks' (1996), the Ducks are about to begin a
scholarship at a prestigious new school, which means a new,
no-nonsense coach (Jeffrey Nordling). An icy reception from the
school hockey team results in a loss in the Ducks' form. Can they
defeat the unbeaten senior team and regain their reputation?
Production Management in Live Music: Managing the Technical Side of
Touring in Today's Music Industry is a handbook for the aspiring
production manager looking to forge a career in the live music
industry. This book outlines the role that a production manager
performs and their key responsibilities, and takes the reader step
by step through the entire process of preparing a show for a tour.
From dealing with artists and management to hiring crew, from
booking vendors and scheduling the day-to-day of a busy tour, this
text covers everything that is needed to take the show into
rehearsals and finally on the road. Every aspect of the job is
covered, including the very important challenges that face today's
industry in the realms of sustainability, inclusion, diversity and
mental health. Whether the show be on a festival, in a small
theatre or club, or in a modern arena, this book clearly lays out
the tasks and challenges and offers practical solutions to ensure
the smooth running of a live performance. Production Management in
Live Music is written for students in stage and production
management courses and emerging professionals working in live music
touring.
Production Management in Live Music: Managing the Technical Side of
Touring in Today's Music Industry is a handbook for the aspiring
production manager looking to forge a career in the live music
industry. This book outlines the role that a production manager
performs and their key responsibilities, and takes the reader step
by step through the entire process of preparing a show for a tour.
From dealing with artists and management to hiring crew, from
booking vendors and scheduling the day-to-day of a busy tour, this
text covers everything that is needed to take the show into
rehearsals and finally on the road. Every aspect of the job is
covered, including the very important challenges that face today's
industry in the realms of sustainability, inclusion, diversity and
mental health. Whether the show be on a festival, in a small
theatre or club, or in a modern arena, this book clearly lays out
the tasks and challenges and offers practical solutions to ensure
the smooth running of a live performance. Production Management in
Live Music is written for students in stage and production
management courses and emerging professionals working in live music
touring.
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