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The automated lighting programmer's handbook /

From basic principles of automated lighting, to pre-production preparations, the text details concepts, procedures, and guidelines to ensure a successful production. Then the author continues with in-depth explanations for beginning, intermediate, and advanced programmers. Additional sections explor...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Schiller, Brad
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; London : Elsevier, ©2004.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Contents
  • List of Tables and Figures
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • 10 Things Every Programmer Should Know
  • #1-Understanding the Fixtures
  • #2-Basic Console Operations
  • #3-Patching and Addressing
  • #4-Making Lights Move
  • #5-Long Hours and Late Nights
  • #6-Subtractive versus Additive Color Mixing
  • #7-Tracking
  • #8-Protect the Data
  • #9-How to Admit Your Faults
  • #10-Who to Call
  • But Wait, There's More
  • 1 Programming Philosophies
  • The Automated Lighting Programmer
  • The Hollywood Syndrome
  • Creativity and Consistency
  • Learning to Program
  • 2 Automated Lighting Concepts
  • DMX-512
  • DMX Protocols
  • Fixture Modes
  • Crossfade
  • Bump
  • Parameter Abilities
  • Precedence (HTP and LTP)
  • Tracking
  • 3 Preparing for Programming
  • Fixture Setup
  • The Console
  • Preparing the Patch
  • Numbers Everywhere
  • Groups
  • Protecting Your Work
  • Always Be Prepared
  • 4 Basic Programming
  • Understanding Your Fixtures
  • Speed Channels
  • Palettes
  • 5 Intermediate Programming
  • Mark Cues
  • Block Cues
  • Effects Generators
  • Kickin' It Old School
  • Common Chases
  • 6 Advanced Programming
  • Visualization
  • It's Time for Timecode
  • The Magic of MIDI
  • 7 Programming Genres
  • Structured and Corporate Theatre
  • Concert Tours
  • Television Events
  • Music Festivals and On-Offs
  • Architectural Installations
  • 8 Troubleshooting
  • Common Problems
  • Data Problems
  • Console Problems
  • Fixture Problems
  • Operator Error
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • 9 Programmer and Designer Relationships
  • People Are People
  • Types of LDs
  • Troubled Waters
  • Changing Tides
  • Life Is Like a Box of Chocolates
  • 10 Digital Lighting, the Future Is Here
  • Content
  • New Jobs
  • Point of View
  • Servers and Display Devices
  • New Functionality and Terminology
  • Programming Digital Lighting
  • Enough Is Enough
  • The Future Is Now
  • 11 Words of Wisdom from Industry Professionals
  • Adrian Ngieng, Programmer
  • Arnold Serame, Designer and Programmer
  • Benoit Richards, Designer and Programmer
  • Bryan Hartley, Designer and Programmer
  • Bud Horowitz, Designer and Programmer
  • Butch Allen, Designer and Programmer
  • Christian Choi, Programmer
  • Dall Brown, Designer
  • David Chance, Designer
  • Demfis Fyssicopulos, Programmer
  • Eric Kennedy, Programmer
  • Esteban Lima, Designer
  • Heath Marrinan, Designer and Programmer
  • Henry M. Sume, Designer and Programmer
  • Hillary Knox, Programmer
  • Jim Lenahan, Designer
  • John Broderick, Designer
  • John Rayment, Designer
  • Larry "Uncle Fester" Robbins, Designer and Programmer
  • Laura Frank, Programmer
  • Lawrence Upton, Designer
  • Marsha Stern, Designer
  • Mats Karlson, Programmer
  • Michael Nevitt, Programmer
  • Mike Falconer, Programmer
  • Mitch Peebles, Programmer
  • Patrick Dierson, Designer and Programmer
  • Paul Pelletier, Programmer
  • Richard Belliveau, Automated Lighting Inventor and
  • Scott Riley&#4.