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SPECIAL EVENT PRODUCTION: THE RESOURCES
Special Event Production: The Resources
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By
Doug Matthews, Lecturer in Special Events at Capilano College in North Vancouver, BC and member of the Canadian Special Events Society

Description
This must-have guide to special event production resources looks deep behind-the-scenes of an event and dissects what it is that creates success. It analyses the resources and is an extensive reference guide to the technical details of the technical aspects of a big event. It provides a thorough grounding on the specifications and performance of lighting and audio systems, visual presentation technology, special effects and temporary outdoor venues. Incorporating pedagogical features, this easy-to-read book is packed with photographs, diagrams, flow charts, checklists, sample forms, and real-life examples. The vast varieties of audio-visual technologies, outdoor venues, d cor and staging are presented. This text is Part two of a two book set - also available is Special Events Production: the process (ISBN 9780750682435). Also available is a companion to both texts is a website packed with toolkits resources, and additional information.

Audience
2- and 4-year undergraduate and students in events planning and hospitality programs; Special event and conference planners

Contents
Chapter 1: Entertainment 1.1 Origins of Entertainment 1.2 Influences on the Development of Entertainment Genres 1.3 Defining Entertainment 1.4 Staging Entertainment 1.5 Working with Performers Chapter 2: D cor 2.1 Design Theory 2.2 Categories of D cor 2.3 Setup Considerations for D cor Chapter 3: Lighting Systems 3.1 Objectives of Event Lighting 3.2 Qualities of Light 3.3 Lighting Instruments 3.4 Event Lighting Design 3.5 Between Concept and Execution 3.6 Lighting Control, Setup, and Operation Chapter 4: Audio Systems 4.1 Acoustic Theory and its Application to the Event Space 4.2 Uses of an Audio System 4.3 Main Audio System Groups and Their Components 4.4 Signal Flow and Equipment Locations in the Event Space 4.5 Pre-Event Sound Check and System Operation During the Event Chapter 5: Visual Presentation Technology 5.1 Purpose of Visual Presentations 5.2 Visual Sources 5.3 Signal Processing 5.4 Projection Equipment 5.5 Display Equipment 5.6 Multimedia Presentations 5.7 Equipment Setup and Operation Chapter 6: Special Effects 6.1 What are Special Effects? 6.2 Types of Special Effects Chapter 7: Staging 7.1 History and Language of the Stage 7.2 Types and Construction of Stages 7.3 Placement and Sizing of Stages 7.4 Stage Draping 7.5 Stage Sets Chapter 8: Tenting 8.1 Special Event Tents in History 8.2 Why Use a Tent for a Special Event? 8.3 Types and Styles of Tents 8.4 Tent Accessories and Options 8.5 Setup Considerations 8.6 Tent Technology Today and in the Future Chapter 9: Miscellaneous Technical Resources 9.1 Electrical Power 9.2 Rigging and Trussing 9.3 Other Temporary Structures

Bibliographic details
Paperback, 416 pages, publication date: NOV-2007
ISBN-13: 978-0-7506-8523-8
ISBN-10: 0-7506-8523-9
Imprint: BUTTERWORTH HEINEMANN

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