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Set
Lighting Technician's Handbook
Second Edition
Written by Harry
C. Box. 431pages. 150 illustrations. 100 tables.
Primarily
intended as a film electrician's guide, this book has lots of cross-over
information valuable to any theatre, television or concert electrician.
It's
a down to earth guide to pracitices, equipment and "tricks of the
trade" for those who are really going to do the job. Includes electrical
distribution and regulation, HMI and arc light operation, set protocol,
effects lighting, light manipulation, stands, mounting hardware
and much more.
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Concert
Lighting
Second Edition
Written by James
L. Moody
Expanded, Soft
cover, Large Format
Author
James L. Moody is a contributing editor for Lighting Dimensions
Magazine.
Special
emphasis is placed on rock-and-roll concert lighting techniques
and equipment. Takes the reader "on tour," covering all phases of
the production from preproduction, design, road problems, equipment,
video, rigging, special effects, arenas and more.
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Automated
Lighting
Written by
Richard Cadena
Soft cover,
474 pgs., 2006
Everything
you need to know in an easy to understand book about automated lighting
fixtures, systems, how they are used and design issues you will
face using them. It's packed with lots of detailed information for
both experienced and novice alike. Subjects covered include the
history of automated lighting, DC and AC electricity, basic electronics,
power supplies, digital electronics, electro-mechanical systems,
optical systems (including dichroic filters, reflectors, lenses,
and more), lamp technology, lighting effects (including color mixing,
glass gobos, and more), data distribution systems, DMX, RDM, and
ACN. State-of-the-art automated lighting fixtures in various applications
including theatre, television, concert/touring, and permanent installations
are discussed as well as special design issues. That covers about
everything!
Many
high quality drawings and pictures illustrate the text. This up-to-date
book with sections on the newest technologies in automated lighting
is easier to read than your standard reference or user manual. It
is entertaining and educational with lots of graphic illustrations
and easy-to-understand concepts. Its the most fun you can have without
sitting behind a console.
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A
Practical Guide to Stage Lighting
Written by Steven
Shelley
Large Format,
304 pgs.
The nuts and bolts of the construction and implementation of theatrical
lighting design. Comprehensive analysis of lighting systems along
with step-by-step examples and illustrations. Experience-based tips,
techniques and traps to avoid in preparing and executing a lighting
design. Stories explain why some techniques succeed while others
fail. The realities of working in the theater using practical methods
to squeeze flexibility out of a lighting system along with solutions
to common problems. A practical approach to lighting design including
experience-based tips and traps to avoid. Includes a full step-by-step
examination of the documents used in creating the lighting design.
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Concert
Sound & Lighting Systems
Written by John
Vasey. 183 pages.
100 photos and
drawings.
Here's
a comprehensive look at equipment and setup procedures for touring
concert systems.
Explains
how to set up, maintain and operate the equipment used in rock concerts.
Includes a glossary of terms, electrical formulas and wiring information.
Complete discussion on how all the parts fit together to create
a professional , safe and efficient show.
A
good book to keep with you on the road.
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