Innovating the design process : a theatre design journey
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Innovating the design process : a theatre design journey
(A Focal Press book)
Routledge, 2022
- : pbk
Available at 2 libraries
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The book outlines how a designer can innovate within the established theatre design process.
Though writing from a background in theatre sound design, this book is suitable for working professionals and advanced students of the range of theatrical design subjects, including sound design, lighting design, projection design, and scenic design.
The first book of its kind to evaluate the design process to allow innovation within for the Theatre industry.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Innovation and Creativity 2. Prototyping as Design Process 3. Words as pre-prototype 4. Script as Machine 5. Symbols, Narrative and Vocabulary 6. Granularization 7. Purpose, Meaning, Reason and Research 8. Word-based Prototype Template 9. Simplicity, Syncing Up and Annealing 10. On-Ramp, Quest and Warmup 11. Meet and Greet 12. Designer Run 13. Next Morning 14. Fade Ins and Outs 15. Designer as Chef 16. Content, Distribution, Environment 17. Quiet Time 18. Tech 19. Observing Theatrical vs Dramatic 20. Ending Safely
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