Automated Lighting: The Art and Science of Moving Light in Theatre, Live Performance, Broadcast, and Entertainment

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Taylor & Francis, 6 sept. 2006 - 496 pagini
This book covers everything you should know as a lighting professional about automated lighting in easy-to-understand language--including how they work, how to use them, and special design issues to consider in order to keep abreast in a highly competitive environment where knowledge is crucial to your success.
 

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Preface
The Foundation of the Automated Lighting Industry
Systems Aluminum Structures Distribution Systems
Data DistributionSystems
E Control Systems
Electricity and Electronics
Chapter 3
F Current
Enhanced Function1 Enhanced Function 2
Menuing
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
DigitalLighting Chapter 21 DigitalLighting
Luminaire YokeFixtures
with Automated D Profile SpotFixtures
Design Issues
E Magenta

Series
Q DC
Lamp Technology
The Optical Path A Specular Reflection
15
Buildinga Data Network
SECTION
Chapter 29
Display Devices
Index
FresnelFixtures PlanoConvex Fixtures
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Richard Cadena is the author of "Focus on Lighting Technology," technical editor for PLASA, former editor of Pro Lights and Staging News magazine, an Authorized WYSIWYG Trainer, and 20 year veteran of the entertainment lighting industry including stints with two of the world's largest automated lighting manufacturers. He has a background in electrical engineering and electronics, and he is a freelance lighting designer with a portfolio of several major lighting designs and installations and is proficient in WYSIWYG, LD Assistant, and Vectorworks. He has been an instructor of classes in automated lighting technology with the Show Training Network, and a moderator of several lighting panels and seminars at Pro Production and Inspiration trade shows.

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