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Routledge
18 March 2013
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

Edited by:   , , , , ,
Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 280mm,  Width: 210mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   710g
ISBN:   9780415824293
ISBN 10:   041582429X
Pages:   296
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Costumes Lighting Lighting Effects Painting Projections Props Rigging Hardware Rigging Techniques Safety Scenery Scenery Decks Scenery Hardware Scenery Mechanics Scenery Tools

Bronislaw J. Sammler is the Production Supervisor of Yale Repertory Theatre, and has been the Chair of the Yale School of Drama’s acclaimed Technical Design and Production Department since 1980. In 2007 he was named the Henry McCormick Professor (Adjunct) of Technical Design and Production by Yale’s President, Richard C. Levin. He is co-editor of Technical Brief and Technical Design Solutions for Theatre, Vols. I & II. He is co-author of Structural Design for the Stage, which won the United States Institute of Theatre Technology’s (USITT) Golden Pen Award. Demonstrating his commitment to excellence in technical education and professional production, he co-founded USITT’s National Theatre Technology Exhibit, an on-going biennial event: he served as a commissioner and a director-at-large and is a lifetime Fellow of the Institute. He was honored as Educator of the Year in 2006 by the New England Theatre Conference and was chosen to receive the USITT’s Distinguished Achievement Award in 2009. His production management techniques and his introduction of structural design to scenic technology are being employed in both educational and professional theatres throughout the world. Don Harvey came to the Yale School of Drama’s Technical Design and Production Department as a student in 1982 and joined the faculty immediately upon his graduation. Until his retirement in 2012, he taught courses in Technical Writing and Computer Applications, served in multiple managerial capacities, and wrote over a dozen database applications that serve the Drama School in key functions including estimating, budget tracking and reconciliation, and student assignment and payroll processing.

Reviews for Technical Design Solutions for Theatre Volume 3

'Technical Design Solutions for Theatre Volume 3 is a valuable resource for anyone actively involved in theatre production and design. It offers examples of tested solutions for everything from shop tips for everyday work lists to creating properties to complex rigging and construction questions. By sharing these techniques, the authors have also provided the perfect platform for the reader to make a leap forward by expanding or adapting the ideas presented to continue the evolution of creative design and innovative technical direction.' Ellen E. Jones, Lighting & Sound America September 2013 Issue (Book of the Month)


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