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The Prince (DVD)
Gia Mantegna, John Cusack, Jason Patric, Bruce Willis, Jessie Pruett, …
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Action-packed thriller starring Bruce Willis and John Cusack. When
widowed mechanic Paul (Jason Patric) decides to question his
daughter Beth (Gia Mantegna) for not being in school, he is shocked
to learn that she's been kidnapped by an old enemy from his
previous life as an assassin. With the help of Beth's friend Angela
(Jessica Lowndes) and his buddy Sam (Cusack), Paul, formerly known
as The Prince, goes in pursuit of notorious crime boss Omar
(Willis), a former rival from his violent past. As he ventures from
Mississippi to Omar's stronghold in New Orleans, Paul is forced to
confront a past life that's been buried for 20 years as his
carefully cultivated identity begins to unravel...
The Technical Brief is a collection of single-focus articles on
technical production solutions, published three times a year by the
prestigious Yale School of Drama. The primary objective of the
publication is to share creative solutions to technical problems so
that fellow theatre technicians can avoid having to reinvent the
wheel with each new challenge. The range of topics includes
scenery, props, painting, electrics, sound, and costumes. The
articles each describe an approach, device, or technique that has
been tested on stage or in a shop by students and professionals.
Some articles included: Growing Flowers on Stage; Break-Away
Glass; Photo-Murals for the Stage; Quiet Wire-Rope Curtain Track;
Free Standing Curved Stairs; A Measured Approach to Kerfing; A
Low-Voltage Remote Controller for Special Effects; Toggle-Clamp
Locks; Comparing Four Plastics as Scenery Glides; Low Pressure Air
Casters; A Simple Lift Jack; Using a Piano to Create a
Reverberation Effect; Horn-Hat Mics for Sound Reinforcement
* Ten years of The Technical Brief articles bound in one complete
volume
* Great reference of tips and solutions to unique technical
challenges in theatre production
* Solutions provided by contributors from over twenty different
drama programs
The Technical Brief is a collection of single-focus articles on
technical production solutions, published three times a year by the
prestigious Yale School of Drama. The primary objective of the
publication is to share creative solutions to technical problems so
that fellow theatre technicians can avoid having to reinvent the
wheel with each new challenge. The range of topics includes
scenery, props, painting, electrics, sound and costumes. The
articles each describe an approach, device, or technique that has
been tested on stage or in a shop by students and professionals.
Some articles included are:
Building Authentic Elizabethan Ruffs; Simple and Inexpensive
Stained Glass; A Quick-Load Floor Pulley Design; A Simple Approach
to Stretching Drops; Flexi-Pitch Escape Stairs; Spot-Welding Scrim
with Sobo; Handrail Armatures for a Grand Staircase; The
Triscuit-Studwall Deck System; A Frameless Turntable; Stand on
Stage: Minimum Weight, Maximum Effect; A Self-Paging Cable Tray;
Roller Chain Turntable Drives; A Bench-Built XLR Cable Tester
* Ten years of The Technical Brief articles bound in one complete
volume
* Great reference of tips and solutions to unique technical
challenges in theatre production
* Solutions provided by contributors from over twenty different
drama programs
The Technical Brief is a collection of single-focus articles on
technical production solutions, published three times a year by the
prestigious Yale School of Drama. The primary objective of the
publication is to share creative solutions to technical problems so
that fellow theatre technicians can avoid having to reinvent the
wheel with each new challenge. The range of topics includes
scenery, props, painting, electrics, sound and costumes. The
articles each describe an approach, device, or technique that has
been tested on stage or in a shop by students and professionals.
Some articles included are: Building Authentic Elizabethan Ruffs;
Simple and Inexpensive Stained Glass; A Quick-Load Floor Pulley
Design; A Simple Approach to Stretching Drops; Flexi-Pitch Escape
Stairs; Spot-Welding Scrim with Sobo; Handrail Armatures for a
Grand Staircase; The Triscuit-Studwall Deck System; A Frameless
Turntable; Stand on Stage: Minimum Weight, Maximum Effect; A
Self-Paging Cable Tray; Roller Chain Turntable Drives; A
Bench-Built XLR Cable Tester
The Technical Brief is a collection of single-focus articles on
technical production solutions, published three times a year by the
prestigious Yale School of Drama. The primary objective of the
publication is to share creative solutions to technical problems so
that fellow theatre technicians can avoid having to reinvent the
wheel with each new challenge. The range of topics includes
scenery, props, painting, electrics, sound, and costumes. The
articles each describe an approach, device, or technique that has
been tested on stage or in a shop by students and professionals.
Some articles included: Growing Flowers on Stage; Break-Away Glass;
Photo-Murals for the Stage; Quiet Wire-Rope Curtain Track; Free
Standing Curved Stairs; A Measured Approach to Kerfing; A
Low-Voltage Remote Controller for Special Effects; Toggle-Clamp
Locks; Comparing Four Plastics as Scenery Glides; Low Pressure Air
Casters; A Simple Lift Jack; Using a Piano to Create a
Reverberation Effect; Horn-Hat Mics for Sound Reinforcement
Technical Design Solutions for Theatre is a collection of
single-focus articles detailing technical production solutions that
have appeared in The Technical Brief Collection, a publication of
the Yale School of Drama's Technical Design and Production
Department. The primary objective of the publication was to share
creative solutions to technical problems so that fellow theatre
technicians can avoid having to reinvent the wheel with each new
challenge. The range of topics includes scenery, props, painting,
projections, sound, and costumes. Each article describes an
approach, device, or technique that has been tested onstage or in a
shop. Great reference of tips and solutions to persistent technical
challenges in theatre production Solutions provided by contributors
from over twenty different producing organizations Ten years of The
Technical Brief Collection articles bound in each of three volumes
A comprehensive index to all three volumes included in Volume III
Technical Design Solutions for Theatre is a collection of
single-focus articles detailing technical production solutions that
have appeared in The Technical Brief Collection, a publication of
the Yale School of Drama's Technical Design and Production
Department. The primary objective of the publication was to share
creative solutions to technical problems so that fellow theatre
technicians can avoid having to reinvent the wheel with each new
challenge. The range of topics includes scenery, props, painting,
projections, sound, and costumes. Each article describes an
approach, device, or technique that has been tested onstage or in a
shop. Great reference of tips and solutions to persistent technical
challenges in theatre production Solutions provided by contributors
from over twenty different producing organizations Ten years of The
Technical Brief Collection articles bound in each of three volumes
A comprehensive index to all three volumes included in Volume III
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