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  Technical Theater for Nontechnical People (2nd Edition)
  Technical Theater for Nontechnical People
 
6 x 9, 272 pages; Paperback
ISBN 978-1-58115-344-6
Publication Date: May 2004

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Technical Theater for Nontechnical People (2nd Edition)

by Drew Campbell

This innovative resource has been completely updated to reflect state-of-the-art standards in today’s fast-changing theater technology. Designed exclusively for nontechnicians in the field, this pioneering book helps actors, dancers, playwrights, and directors to understand every aspect of a traditional and digitally supported backstage environment, from scenery, lighting, sound to props, and stage management to the use of integrated show control systems. The new edition covers new technology that has become mainstream, such as computer-controlled lightning instruments and audio (including various new formats), software to build audio cues, and PC-based audio play-back systems.

A new chapter discusses show control systems that allow theater directors to make informed choices on which software to choose (the book covers DMX, MIDI, and SMPTI) and how to communicate their needs to a programmer. A chapter on costumes has been added to improve the communication between theaters and the costume department or rental company, including a check-list with helpful questions. All facets of production are clearly explained in jargon-free prose, and unfamiliar terms are highlighted and defined in an appended glossary. Besides theater newcomers and professionals, the book has targeted advice for event planners working and show producers working in the convention business, fashion, real estate, sports, and politics, including a special chapter on “How to Do a Show in a Hotel.” Written with clarity and humor, this is the definitive user’s guide to developing the vocabulary and technical skills crucial to working with technicians and technical equipment in a timely, efficient manner.

 
Reviews

“With hundreds of production/design/technical credits behind him, Campbell has written what will certainly become a standard introductory text on technical theater. Everyone involved with theater should have access to this most welcome text.”
—Library Journal

“Technical Theater for Nontechnical People is a resource that is concise, enter-taining, and eminently practical.”
—American Association of Community Theater

“An excellent handbook for the beginner and occasional technician, or indeed for the professional regularly working with the less experienced.”
—Stagetechbooks.com

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