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The fifth edition of Sound and Music for the Theatre traces the process of how to build a sound design to support a theatrical production, from initial concept through implementation in actual performances.
The book discusses the early evolution of sound design and how it supports the play, from researching sources for music and effects to negotiating a contract. It explores how to organize the construction of the sound design elements, how the designer functions in a rehearsal, and how to set up and train an operator to run sound equipment. This instructive information is interspersed with 'war stories' describing real-life problems with solutions that readers can apply in their own work, whether they are a sound designer, composer, or sound operator. Also featured are numerous roundtable forums offering insights from theatre luminaries across all aspects of theatrical production. New updates to this edition include:
Insights from Sir Patrick Stewart, Alan Cumming, and Lillias White, among others
Inspiring content in the roundtable discussion "A Sense of Sound: An Actors' and Educators' Forum"
Updates to paperwork and checklists to reflect modern equipment
Revised thoroughly for advancements in technology and procedures
Sound and Music for the Theatre has been the definitive text for sound designers for over three decades, whether they are professionals, students, or enthusiasts. It is essential reading for sound designers and others in the theatre who want a deeper understanding of the craft.
Contents
1. The Evolution of Sound Design 2. The Foundation of Sound Design 3. Developing the Concept and Design 4. Research, Resources, and Selection 5. The Sound Plot, Magic Sheets, and Other Paperwork 6. Working with the Theatre Company 7. Preparing to Build the Cues 8. Building the Show 9. Rehearsals 10. Running the Show 11. Approaches and Techniques