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Completely updated to reflect state-of-the-art standards in today's fast-changing theater technology, Technical Theater for Nontechnical People helps actors, dancers, playwrights, and directors to understand every aspect of a traditional and digitally supported backstage environment-from scenery, lighting, and sound to props, costumes, and stage management. All sides of production are clearly explained in jargon-free prose, and unfamiliar terms are highlighted and defined in an appended glossary. In addition to discussions on the more traditional elements of technical theater, this book gives equal weight to the new technologies that have become mainstream, including software (DMX, MIDI, and SMPTI) for show control systems, software to build audio cues, and PC-based audio play-back systems. Allworth Press, an imprint of Skyhorse Publishing, publishes a broad range of books on the visual and performing arts, with emphasis on the business of art. Our titles cover subjects such as graphic design, theater, branding, fine art, photography, interior design, writing, acting, film, how to start careers, business and legal forms, business practices, and more. While we don't aspire to publish a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are deeply committed to quality books that help creative professionals succeed and thrive. We often publish in areas overlooked by other publishers and welcome the author whose expertise can help our audience of readers. Review: Excellent resource!! - If, like me, you have worked in theater a few years but never went to school for it or had anyone sit down and tell you "this is this and that is that" then this book is for you!!! It might even be for you if you have a background since every situation in theater is worked out to accommodate each theater!! It is an incredible resource for who does typically does what but he also lets you know that "typical" and "theater" goes together however you need it to go together for your production. For me, knowing what is known out there among long-time theater workers and professionals has been fantastic to learn. Now I at least feel like I am speaking the same language! :) Also, it was encouraging to find out that what we thought maybe we were doing wrong is actually a thing!! lol!!! Also, the author's conversational style of writing really helps!! If this was overly technical or dry I would have returned it. However, because it is so helpful and so easy to read, I plan on buying more for my fellow producers so that we all know the same stuff and can reference our own copy!! So if you have started working in theater, are thinking of starting a theater or think that maybe a career in the theater world sounds fun and interesting then I highly recommend this book!! Review: A Book Every Theater Person Should Own - Simply put, this is the most helpful book on the technical side of theater I have ever read. Mr. Campbell is a rare individual. Although a technician, he has written a sympathetic and yet extremely informative book on lighting, sound, stage terminology, etc. The amount of really usefull information in the book is astounding. I am a high school drama teacher, and I think this book should be in the library of every theater teacher and theater student. No other book I've read so clearly explains the essentials one needs to know about the technical craft of theater. If you are a person who doesn't want a book where the author is trying to show what an expert he or she is and what an idiot you are, then Drew Campbell's book is just the one for you. He is an expert who understands his job is to help those of us who aren't. Bravo for this book. I hope Mr. Campbell keeps writing on theater. We can use his knowledge, wit, and empathy. Five stars for this book, and a few thrown in for the actor with glass in his butt telling jokes on the way to the hospital. Thanks for a great book.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 111 Reviews |
S**2
Excellent resource!!
If, like me, you have worked in theater a few years but never went to school for it or had anyone sit down and tell you "this is this and that is that" then this book is for you!!! It might even be for you if you have a background since every situation in theater is worked out to accommodate each theater!! It is an incredible resource for who does typically does what but he also lets you know that "typical" and "theater" goes together however you need it to go together for your production. For me, knowing what is known out there among long-time theater workers and professionals has been fantastic to learn. Now I at least feel like I am speaking the same language! :) Also, it was encouraging to find out that what we thought maybe we were doing wrong is actually a thing!! lol!!! Also, the author's conversational style of writing really helps!! If this was overly technical or dry I would have returned it. However, because it is so helpful and so easy to read, I plan on buying more for my fellow producers so that we all know the same stuff and can reference our own copy!! So if you have started working in theater, are thinking of starting a theater or think that maybe a career in the theater world sounds fun and interesting then I highly recommend this book!!
K**H
A Book Every Theater Person Should Own
Simply put, this is the most helpful book on the technical side of theater I have ever read. Mr. Campbell is a rare individual. Although a technician, he has written a sympathetic and yet extremely informative book on lighting, sound, stage terminology, etc. The amount of really usefull information in the book is astounding. I am a high school drama teacher, and I think this book should be in the library of every theater teacher and theater student. No other book I've read so clearly explains the essentials one needs to know about the technical craft of theater. If you are a person who doesn't want a book where the author is trying to show what an expert he or she is and what an idiot you are, then Drew Campbell's book is just the one for you. He is an expert who understands his job is to help those of us who aren't. Bravo for this book. I hope Mr. Campbell keeps writing on theater. We can use his knowledge, wit, and empathy. Five stars for this book, and a few thrown in for the actor with glass in his butt telling jokes on the way to the hospital. Thanks for a great book.
R**H
Great for Non Techies who have to teach Tech
This is a good resource book for those having to teach a technical theatre class but who have little to no technical theatre experience themselves. I will be using some of the books info for my Drama I classes where I teach not only the acting side of theatre, but also touch on the technical side as well. the book is laid out in an easy to understand format that can be utilized by teachers.
E**3
Informative
This book is a perfect introduction for those who don't know much about the technical sides of theater. If you've read other theater books and found the authors a bit arrogant, this guy is no exception. He does however understand that the audience is not well versed in theater, hence they are reading his book. The author does a wonderful job of explaining all aspects of technical theater so that the common person can understand it a bit better. The goal of the book is to make the reader not look like a complete idiot around professionals and actually teach them something about theater. Goal achieved.
M**.
Definitely a must for anyone in technical theatre.
I love this book. The title seems a little misleading though since it comes off as though it is for people not in technical theatre. Anyone working in whichever technical department should read this book. This should be required reading for people just getting into technical theatre although even if you have been in theatre for a number of years, it should be very useful still. It is very detailed with so many facets of theatre which is why it will probably be my first go-to book about anything that I need to find.
M**S
great book to teach from.
I used this book with my high school students as well as my middle school students. It's an easy read and my students learned a lot of the basic information. I wouldn't suggest this book to teach actually technicians, but for acting students, this is a great book.
J**S
AWESOME!
As a Technical Theater student, this book has helped me out a lot. The text is very simply written and is even slightly humorous. It was written so non-theater majors could read and understand the overall picture. It's a very easy read and I'm sure the book will help me beyond school when I get out in the field.
J**L
Technical Theater for Nontechnical People
I found this to be an excellent treatise on what it takes from a tecnical standpoint to mount a successful show. I've been involved with Community Theater for over 40 years and I learned a few new tricks of the trade. The community theater company I'm involved with now has recently merged with a local art gallery to create a center for the arts. The paid staff has little to no theatrical experience yet has to interact with not only our local members but potential touring groups, local bands, etc. I am recommending to the executive director that the entire staff be required to read the book as part of their asscending the learning curve related to theatrical productions.
D**9
Invaluable!
This book has been a godsend for my studies at Uni. For an assignment we had to set up own theatre company, then we had to create and stage a show. This book gave us all the information we could ever have needed for creating a viable theatre company as well as showing us how to create a lighting design and how to pitch an idea for funding.
A**.
Five Stars
Arrived right on time and as advertised. Thanks!
D**N
Good book, seriously out of date, but still has plenty of good information
Near the beginning of the book, it gives the advice to take a camera, don't forget the film and flash, and refers to one-hour photo processing. I haven't seen film or photo processing for a decade. There is a lot of good information in the book however, as some aspects of theater are timeless. Highly recommended for those new to theater, or small community theater groups.
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