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Theatre Studios A Political History of Ensemble Theatre-Making

Understanding the Business of Media Entertainment The Legal and Business Essentials All Filmmakers Should Know

Understanding the Business of Media Entertainment The Legal and Business Essentials All Filmmakers Should Know

This revised edition of Understanding the Business of Media Entertainment is an indispensable guide to the business aspects of the entertainment industry providing the information you need to break in and to succeed. Written in a clear and engaging tone the second edition of this book covers the essential topics in a thorough but reader-friendly manner and includes plenty of real-world examples that bring business and legal concepts to life such as the growing clout of digital companies and the rise of streaming providers like Netflix and Amazon the transformation of independent film development and distribution and changes to the media ownership landscape. Award-winning screenwriter and entertainment attorney Gregory Bernstein gives an insider's look at the filmmaking business from copyright law and government media regulation to development distribution revenue the role of agents managers and unions entertainment contracts and more. Other topics covered include: Hollywood's growth and the current conglomerates that own most of the traditional media. How specific entertainment companies operate including facts about particular studios and employee tasks. How studios develop projects and engage in marketing and distribution. The kinds of revenues studios earn and how they account for these revenues. | Understanding the Business of Media Entertainment The Legal and Business Essentials All Filmmakers Should Know

GBP 42.99
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Studio Studies Operations Topologies & Displacements

Studio Studies Operations Topologies & Displacements

Consider the vast array of things around you from the building you are in the lights illuminating the interior the computational devices mediating your life the music in the background even the crockery furniture and glassware you are in the presence of. Common to all these objects is that their concrete visual and technological forms were invariably conceived modelled finished and tested in sites characterised as studios. Remarkably the studio remains a peculiar lacuna in our understanding of how cultural artefacts are brought into being and how ‘creativity’ operates as a located practice. Studio Studies is an agenda setting volume that presents a set of empirical case studies that explore and examine the studio as a key setting for aesthetic and material production. As such Studio Studies responds to three contemporary concerns in social and cultural thought: first how to account for the situated nature of creative and cultural production; second the challenge of reimagining creativity as a socio-materially distributed practice rather than the cognitive privilege of the individual; and finally to unravel the parallels contrasts and interconnections between studios and other sites of cultural-aesthetic and technoscientific production notably laboratories. By enquiring into the operations topologies and displacements that shape and format studios this volume aims to demarcate a novel and important object of analysis for empirical social and cultural research as well to develop new conceptual repertoires to unpack the multiple ways studio processes shape our everyday lives. | Studio Studies Operations Topologies & Displacements

GBP 42.99
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Audio Engineering 101 A Beginner's Guide to Music Production

Virtual Reality Filmmaking Techniques & Best Practices for VR Filmmakers

Tattooing in Contemporary Society Identity and Authenticity

The Design-Build Studio Crafting Meaningful Work in Architecture Education

Learning from Failure in the Design Process Experimenting with Materials

How to Make Animated Films Tony White's Complete Masterclass on the Traditional Principals of Animation

Stages of Reckoning Antiracist and Decolonial Actor Training

Audio Production Worktext Concepts Techniques and Equipment

Why We Remake The Politics Economics and Emotions of Film and TV Remakes

Solving Critical Design Problems Theory and Practice

Puppetry Puppet Animation and the Digital Age

The Gender of Photography How Masculine and Feminine Values Shaped the History of Nineteenth-Century Photography

The Producer's Business Handbook The Roadmap for the Balanced Film Producer

The Green Studio Handbook Environmental Strategies for Schematic Design

Design Technology in Contemporary Architectural Practice

Sexuality Gender and Identity Critical Issues in Dance Education

Sexuality Gender and Identity Critical Issues in Dance Education

Sexuality is a difficult topic for all educators. Dance teachers and educators are not immune to these educational challenges especially given the large number of children adolescents and young adults who pursue dance study and performance. Most troubling is the lack of serious discourse in dance education and the development of educative strategies to promote healthy sexuality and empowered gender identities in proactive ways. This volume focused on sexuality gender and identity in dance education expands this developing area of study and investigates diverse perspectives from public schools private sector dance studios and schools as well as college and university dance programs. By openly bringing issues of sexuality and gender to the forefront of dance education and training this book straightforwardly addresses critical challenges for engaged educators interested in age appropriate content theme and costume; the hyper-sexualization of children and adolescents; sexual orientation and homophobia; the hidden curriculum of sexuality and gender; sexual identity; the impact of contemporary culture; and mass media and sexual exploitation. The original research provides a frank discussion highlighting practical applications and offering insights and recommendations for today’s educational environment in dance. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Dance Education. | Sexuality Gender and Identity Critical Issues in Dance Education

GBP 46.99
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The Beatles and Film From Youth Culture to Counterculture

Local/Global Women Artists in the Nineteenth Century

Self-Regulated Design Learning A Foundation and Framework for Teaching and Learning Design

Self-Regulated Design Learning A Foundation and Framework for Teaching and Learning Design

Self-Regulated Design Learning: A Foundation and Framework for Teaching and Learning Design reframes how educators in architecture landscape architecture and other design disciplines think about teaching and learning design. The book weaves together concepts of constructivism social cognitive theory and self-regulated learning into a solid theoretical foundation for innovative teaching that emphasizes meaning memory problem solving and mastery. The central goal of self-regulated design learning is making design learnable so that students are encouraged to become active engaged participants in the design learning process. Key features of the book include: examining the issues values and challenges of teaching and learning in design exploring select educational theories and concepts relevant to design pedagogy illustrating the pivotal relationships between design learning and self-regulation and discussing pedagogic techniques that support self-regulated design learning and lead to greater student achievement and performance. Self-Regulated Design Learning: A Foundation and Framework for Teaching and Learning Design provides numerous examples and applications to help design educators understand how to implement the self-regulated design learning methodology in their studios. Through this book design educators will discover new ways of encouraging meaningful design learning through an advanced approach that is empowering inspiring and vital. | Self-Regulated Design Learning A Foundation and Framework for Teaching and Learning Design

GBP 170.00
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Electronic and Experimental Music Technology Music and Culture

Electronic and Experimental Music Technology Music and Culture

Electronic and Experimental Music: Technology Music and Culture Sixth Edition presents an extensive history of electronic music—from its historical beginnings in the late nineteenth century to its everchanging present—recounting the musical ideas that arose in parallel with technological progress. In four parts the author details the fundamentals of electronic music its history the major synthesizer innovators and contemporary practices. This examination of the music’s experimental roots covers the key composers genres and techniques used in analog and digital synthesis including both art and popular music Western and non-Western. New to this edition: A reorganized and revised chapter structure places technological advances within a historical framework. Shorter chapters offer greater modularity and flexibility for instructors. Discussions on the elements of sound listening to electronic music electronic music in the mainstream Eurorack and more. An appendix of historically important electronic music studios around the globe. Listening Guides throughout the book provide step-by-step annotations of key musical works focusing the development of student listening skills. Featuring extensive revisions and expanded coverage this sixth edition of Electronic and Experimental Music represents an comprehensive accounting of the technology musical styles and figures associated with electronic music highlighting the music’s deep cultural impact. | Electronic and Experimental Music Technology Music and Culture

GBP 48.99
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Recording Studio Design

Recording Studio Design

Recording Studio Design Fourth Edition explains the key principles of successful studio design and construction using straightforward language and the use of practical examples appreciated by readers of previous editions. Updated to reflect new industry standards this fourth edition addresses improvements in cinema sound with specific attention paid to B-chain electroacoustic response and calibration. Using over 50 years’ experience author Philip Newell provides detail on the practical aspects of recording in various environments not only exploring the complex issues relating to the acoustics but also providing real-world solutions. While the book contains detailed discussions about performing rooms control rooms and mobile studios concepts of the infrastructures are also discussed because no studio can perform optimally unless the technical and human requirements are adequately provided for. In this new edition sound for cinema provides a platform for highlighting many wider electroacoustic topics in a way that is relatively easy to visualise. The way in which sound and vision interact is an important aspect of many modern multimedia formats. The new edition includes: A new Chapter 22 that will thoroughly reflect recently published SMPTE investigations which will drastically impact standards for cinema sound; The inclusion of new academic research and its practical applications; An entire new illustrated chapter on room construction principles; and The consolidation of ideas which were only emerging when the earlier editions were published.

GBP 105.00
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Film and Television Distribution and the Internet A Legal Guide for the Media Industry

Film and Television Distribution and the Internet A Legal Guide for the Media Industry

There is no area of business that is more dramatically affected by the explosion of web-based services delivered to computers PDAs and mobile phones than the film and television industries. The web is creating radical new ways of marketing and delivering television and film content; one that draws in not simply traditional broadcasters and producers but a whole new range of organizations such as news organizations web companies and mobile phone service providers. This companion volume to Andrew Sparrow's Music Distribution and the Internet: A Legal Guide for the Music Business focuses on the practical application of UK and EU law as it applies to the distribution of television and film through the internet. This includes terms of contract and copyright as they affect studios broadcasters sales agents distributors internet service providers film financiers and online film retailers; as well as areas such as the licensing of rights. It also covers the commercial aspects of delivering film and television services to a customer base including engaging with new content platforms strategic agreements with content aggregators protecting and exploiting intellectual property rights data and consumer protection and payment online marketing and advertising. The opportunities for companies operating in this area are extraordinary (as are the legal implications) and Andrew Sparrow's highly practical guide provides an excellent starting point for navigating through what is a complex area of regulation contract copyright and consumer law. | Film and Television Distribution and the Internet A Legal Guide for the Media Industry

GBP 48.99
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