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Automated Lighting: The Art and Science of Moving Light in Theatre, Live Performance, Broadcast, and Entertainment
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ABSTRACT
"Automated Lighting-Technology, Applications, and Design" is a comprehensive text covering everything you will need to know as a working or aspiring lighting professional about automated lighting fixtures, systems, how they are used and design issues you will face. It is written in clear, easy-to-understand language but includes enough detailed information that the most experienced technician and engineer will appreciate and benefit from reading. Subjects covered include the history of automated lighting, DC and AC electricity, basic electronics, power supplies, digital electronics, electro-mechanical systems, optical systems (including dichroic filters, reflectors, lenses, and more), lamp technology, lighting effects (including color mixing, glass gobos, and more), data distribution systems, DMX, RDM, and ACN. State-of-the-art automated lighting fixtures in various applications including theatre, television, concert/touring, and permanent installations are discussed and special design issues are addressed.
The text is amply illustrated with drawings and pictures. The newest technology in automated lighting--"digital" lighting or pixel-based automated lighting projection--is also covered in detail. This book is the antithesis of a reference manual or user manual. It is entertaining and educational with lots of graphic illustrations and easy-to-understand concepts. It's the most fun you can have without sitting behind a console.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |1 pages
Section 1: Introduction to Automated Lighting
chapter 1|4 pages
Automated Lighting in the Global Village
chapter 2|27 pages
The Foundation of the Automated Lighting Industry
chapter 3|37 pages
Automated Lighting Systems
part |1 pages
Section 2: Electricity and Electronics
chapter 4|16 pages
DC Electricity
chapter 5|8 pages
Electricity and Magnetism
chapter 6|25 pages
AC Electricity
chapter 7|16 pages
Power Supplies
chapter 8|8 pages
Overcurrent and Overvoltage Protection
chapter 9|10 pages
Digital Electronics
chapter 10|8 pages
Computer Architecture
part |1 pages
Section 3: Electromechanical and Mechanical Systems
chapter 11|21 pages
Electromechanical Systems
chapter 12|16 pages
Mechanical Systems
part |1 pages
Section 4: Optical Systems
chapter 13|22 pages
Lamp Technology
chapter 14|35 pages
The Optical Path
part |1 pages
Section 5: Communications
chapter 15|13 pages
DMX512
chapter 16|6 pages
DMX512-A
chapter 17|7 pages
Remote Device Management (RDM)
chapter 18|11 pages
Architecture for Control Networks (ACN)
chapter 19|6 pages
Menuing
part |1 pages
Section 6: Maintenance and Troubleshooting
chapter 20|17 pages
Preventive Maintenance and Troubleshooting
part |1 pages
Section 7: Digital Lighting
chapter 21|10 pages
Digital Lighting
part |1 pages
Section 8: Automated Lighting Programming
chapter 22|15 pages
Automated Lighting Programming
part |1 pages
Section 9: Lighting Design with Automated Luminaires
chapter 23|12 pages
Automated Luminaire Types
chapter 24|13 pages
Automated Lighting Applications
chapter 25|11 pages
Automated Lighting in Production
chapter 26|8 pages
Lighting Design Software
chapter 27|13 pages
Design Issues
part |1 pages
Section 10: The Future of Automated Lighting Technology