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Mixing a musical : Broadway theatrical sound techniques / Shannon Slaton.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Slaton, Shannon, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Theaters--Electronic sound control.
Theaters.
Auditoriums--Electronic sound control.
Auditoriums.
Sound--Recording and reproducing.
Sound.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (228 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Burlington, Mass. : Focal Press, 2014.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
When mixing a live show, for the first time or hundredth time, there are countless things running through your mind, foremost- this is live and you have to get it right!Whether you are working on Broadway, in a regional theatre or on the school production, having an understanding of the equipment, set up, and how sound behaves is crucial to the success of your show's performance.In this guide to live sound mixing for theatre, Shannon Slaton shares his expert knowledge and proven, effective techniques acquired from years of experience working on Broadway shows. Writte
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Part I - The Career Path What does it mean to be a Theatrical Mixer? Musicals versus Plays Different Positions in Theatrical Sound Different Levels of Theatrical Sound Small-scale, Off-Broadway and Off-Off Broadway Part II - The Prep Design Teams Job Mixers job The Shop Build Schedule Build Techniques Paperwork Video Testing Packing Part III - The Take-In Design Teams job Mixers job Unions Local One Equity Pink Contracts The Schedule Take-in Techniques Part IV - Tech Design Teams job Mixers job The Schedule Techniques Part V - The Run Design Teams job Mixers job Part VI - The Take-Out Design Teams job Mixers job Techniques.
Notes:
First published 2011 by Focal Press.
ISBN:
9786613249937
9781136111815
1136111816
9781136111822
1136111824
9781283249935
1283249936
9780240817606
0240817605
OCLC:
749264750

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