About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 65. Chapters: A2 (theater), Actor, Artistic director, Art director, Backup dancer, Call boy (theatre), Carpenter (theatre), Charge scenic artist, Choreography, Costume coordination, Costume design, Damian Whitewood, Dramaturge, Dresser (theatre), Electrician (theatre), Fly captain, Fly crew, Front of House, Helena Waldmann, House management, Kuroko, Lighting designer, Light board operator, List of theatre personnel, Make-up artist, Master electrician, Mime artist, Monologist, Movement director, Pit orchestra, Playwright, Production coordinator, Production management (theater), Production team, Projectionist, Prompter, Prompt (theatre), Property designer, Property master, Publicist, Running crew, Scenic design, Scenic painting, Scenographer, Set construction, Shamakhi dancers, Sonoplastia, Sound design, Sound operator, Spotlight operator, Stagehand, Stage management, Technical crew, Technical director, Technical Master, Theatre consultant, Theatre director, Theatre practitioner, Theatrical company management, Theatrical producer, Theatrical technician, Unit production manager, Vedette (entertainer), Video design, Wardrobe supervisor, West End theatre producer. Excerpt: Sound design is the process of specifying, acquiring, manipulating or generating audio elements. It is employed in a variety of disciplines including filmmaking, television production, theatre, sound recording and reproduction, live performance, sound art, post-production and video game software development. Sound design most commonly involves the manipulation of previously composed or recorded audio, such as music and sound effects. In some instances it may also involve the composition or manipulation of audio to create a desired effect or mood. A sound designer is one who practices the art of sound design. Karel Dujardins, commedia dell'arte show, 1657 The use...