Stage Lighting is a comprehensive, informative and easily understood introduction to a seemingly complicated and technical subject. Assuming that the reader has no prior knowledge of theaters or electrical theory, this book provides both the complete novice and the aspiring professional with the knowledge and confidence to light their own theatrical productions. From the outdoor amphitheaters of the Greeks and Romans to the increasingly advanced lighting technology of today's theaters, the book traces the history and development of theater lighting. It includes a complete guide to the layout and running of a modern theater, the location of its various parts and what each is called, the different styles of performing space, plus the various theater personnel, so that the reader feels able to use theater terms with confidence. When planning the lighting for a production, the lighting designer has many factors to consider, from the script, the mood and style of the piece, and the design of the set and costumes to the nature and shape of the venue, existing lighting equipment and, of course, the budget. Stage Lighting deals with all these considerations as well as providing a thorough introduction to electrical theory and safety and its specific application within a theater environment. Finally, a directory of lighting equipment and a glossary of theater terms ensures that the reader gains the maximum information and enjoyment from Stage Lighting.
- ISBN10 1558704582
- ISBN13 9781558704589
- Publish Date 15 September 1997
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 18 December 2011
- Publish Country US
- Publisher F&W Publications Inc
- Imprint North Light Books
- Format Paperback
- Pages 144
- Language English