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    Stage Lighting - A Guide to Planning Theatres and Auditoriums
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    Contents
    Introduction
    General Objectives
    Stage Lighting Instruments
    Layout and Selection of Stage Lighting Equipment
    Dimmers and Lighting Controls
    Conclusion
    Glossary
    References
    Annex A – Illuminance Selection and Design Guide


    2009 - 32 Pages
    8 1/2 x 11 Softcover
    ISBN: 978-0-87995-229-7
    DG-20-09

     

    Product ID: DG-20-09
    Price: $50.00
    Member Price: $35.00
    Product Detailed Description
    Developed to assist design professional in understanding the requirements of performance lighting and control systems, this Guide considers the factors involved in achieving a successful, functioning space for live performances.  It outlines the unique nature of these facilities and general techniques for creative lighting, but leaves the details to architects and the special consultants involved in the project design.

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    “If you are a consultant or architect who takes on theatre or auditorium projects, you need to have Stage Lighting: A Guide to the Planning of Theatres and Auditoriums in your library.  In fact, this publication is also worth having if you are the end-user or client and are working with consultants or architects as they build or renovate a theatrical space for you.”

    Theatre Design & Technology Fall 2010



     


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