A groundbreaking philosophy of design for the stage
Standby proposes a practical philosophy of contemporary theatrical design that addresses all design disciplines, all theatrical collaborators, and all forms of theatre, from the traditional to the avant-garde. In a field that is too often dismissed as purely technical, Joshua Langman celebrates design as a transformative force with the power to elevate a performance and enable it to resonate beyond the bounds of its physical production. Beginning with the proposition that design contributes essential layers of meaning to an experience, Standby argues for a unique approach centered on the creation of revelatory theatrical moments.
In a mission to illuminate the soul of the craft, Langman investigates the purposes of design, details the elements of a production concept, uncovers the mechanics of creating meaning, explores the relationship of theatrical design to fine art and art history, and offers practical guidance on designing productions. He also considers what has changed as designers have embraced digital technology and suggests fifteen concrete methods for preserving the magic of live theatre in a digital age. Blending scholarship and storytelling, personal experience and contrarian wisdom, Standby challenges theatre-makers to harness the rich dramatic potential of theatrical design.
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Maße
Höhe: 203 mm
Breite: 127 mm
Dicke: 30 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-8093-3844-3 (9780809338443)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Joshua Langman has designed lighting, sound, and projections for Ensemble Studio Theatre, Summer Shorts, La MaMa ETC, the Jim Henson Foundation, singer/songwriter Cidny Bullens, Brooklyn Gypsies, the 52nd Street Project, and many others. He originated the theatrical design program at Talent Unlimited High School in Manhattan, and he has lectured and facilitated workshops on design at Carnegie Hall and other venues. Standby is his first book.
Preface
1. House to half: A beginning
2. Design for theatre: Why we attend theatre; why we make theatre; why we design theatre
3. The concept: How designers make meaning
4. Acts of creation: Navigating art, craft, and trade in the theatre
5. Guiding principles and practical advice: Nine hints for theatrical designers
6. On magic and mechanics: A theatrical designer's spell-book
7. The limits of design: Two lessons in humility
8. What it takes: A character analysis of the designer
9. Curtain call: An ending
Postscript
Recapitulation
Notes
A designer's library
Acknowledgments
Credits
Index