Essentials of Period Style: A Sourcebook for Stage and Production Designers covers the visual, social, and political dynamics of multiple epochs and cultures and discusses how these trends affect the design of the architecture, costumes, and furnishings of the time. It then relates these characteristics and cultural movements to the design needs you'll encounter as you design a period production. Each chapter contains examples of period style in both theatre and film from a variety of notable productions and a glossary of specialized terms and words used in the chapter. Technological and…mehr
Essentials of Period Style: A Sourcebook for Stage and Production Designers covers the visual, social, and political dynamics of multiple epochs and cultures and discusses how these trends affect the design of the architecture, costumes, and furnishings of the time. It then relates these characteristics and cultural movements to the design needs you'll encounter as you design a period production. Each chapter contains examples of period style in both theatre and film from a variety of notable productions and a glossary of specialized terms and words used in the chapter. Technological and aesthetic developments that affect design, lighting, and music are also included.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hal Tiné designed the sets for the Broadway productions of Jerry's Girls, and The Trip Back Down, and other National Tours. He has worked extensively, designing over 150 productions, for regional theatres, Off- and off-off Broadway, regional opera and ballet, including over 20 for the New York Grand Opera. He was Associate Designer with Peter Wexler for the Met Opera Un Ballo in Maschera, with Pavorotti, and Le Prophète. Work for television includes Good Morning America, World News Tonight, and Saturday Night Live, as well as numerous commercials for Kraft Foods, IBM, and Penzoil. Museum and exhibition work include the Smithsonian, the New-York Historical Society, the Brooklyn Museum, the Dallas Museum of Art among others. Mr. Tiné taught stage design and Period Style in the Design/Tech program at Purchase College for many years and recently retired from the Production Design program at the Savannah College of Art and Design where he continued to develop his Period Style curriculum. He is a full member of United Scenic Artists, local 829, and a member of USITT.
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Preface Introduction Acknowledgements Foreword, by Peter Wexler Chapter 1: Greece: The Hellenic Period 475 375 BCE Chapter 2: Roman: 3rd Century BCE 476 CE Chapter 3: Early Christian: 313 800 CE; Byzantine: 313 1453 CE Chapter 4: Islamic: 622 1100 CE Chapter 5: Romanesque: 800 1100 CE Chapter 6: Gothic: 1100 1450 CE Chapter 7: Renaissance: 1450 1600 Chapter 8: Baroque: 1600 1720 Chapter 9: Rococo: 1720 1760 Chapter 10: Neoclassical: 1750 1820 Chapter 11: Romantic: 1750 1840 Chapter 12: Early Victorian: 1837 1870 Chapter 13: Late Victorian: 1870 1901 Chapter 14: Edwardian: 1901 1919 Chapter 15: Modern: 1919 1980 Chapter 16: Postmodern: 1980 Present Chapter 17: Pre Columbian Cultures: Maya: 291 BCE circa.1200, Aztec: 1325 1521, Inca: 13th Century 1527 Chapter 18: Egypt: 2920 57 BCE Chapter 19: India: 320 CE 1858 Chapter 20: China: 589 CE 1912 Chapter 21: Japan: 1338 1868