Book by Darwin Reid Payne
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Reseña del editor:
This is the first full-length textbook devoted totally to the craft and materials involved in preparing one of the stage designer s most important presentations the scenic model.Though scenic models are not a new development in the theatreLeonardo da Vinci used them for the spectacles he was commissioned to designit has been only recently that they have all but superseded scenic sketches, primarily because the three-dimensional model more closely resembles the image realized on the actual stage."""Materials and Craft of the Scenic Model "thus fills a distinct and major need for teaching the art and craftsmanship a designer must have to make scenic models. Through diagrams, sketches, and models, along with explications of the essential tools and materials required, Payne defines and delineates the precise step-by-step procedures of scenic-model making: the basic preparations of construction, the process of making the model, and the experimental aspects of model making. Because designers must sometimes show their work by way of photographs, the author has included instructions on how a scenic model should be photographed."
Biografía del autor:
Darwin Reid Payne is Associate Professor of Theatre and Designer for the University Theatre, Southern Illinois University Carbondale. He is the author of "Design for the Stage: First Steps.""
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