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Studio Photography: Essential Skills

Contemporary Practice in Studio Art Therapy

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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Professional Manga Digital Storytelling with Manga Studio EX

Studio Television Production and Directing Concepts Equipment and Procedures

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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Home Studio Setup Everything You Need to Know from Equipment to Acoustics

The Design Studio Method Creative Problem Solving with UX Sketching

Introduction to Video Production Studio Field and Beyond

Robot Development Using Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio

The Green Studio Handbook Environmental Strategies for Schematic Design

Designing Landscape Architectural Education Studio Ecologies for Unpredictable Futures

Designing Landscape Architectural Education Studio Ecologies for Unpredictable Futures

No single project or endeavour is immune to the issues that the climate crisis brings. The climate crisis encompasses a broad register of symptoms – increased global temperatures and sea-level rise droughts and extreme bushfire events salinification and desertification of fertile land and the list goes on. It reveals and amplifies complex causal relationships that are inherently present and traverse scales sectors and communities divulging a range of impacts and inequalities. This publication asks designers and academic practitioners to describe their own work through an ecological lens and then to articulate design approaches for developing new practices in landscape architecture teaching. Designing Landscape Architectural Education: Studio Ecologies for Unpredictable Futures the Landscape Architecture Design Studio Companion serves as a resource for academic practitioners in the preparation and delivery of design-research studios and students seeking guidance for design methodologies as a part of their landscape architectural education. It draws on the manifold issues of the climate crisis as a set of drivers to examine the utilisation of a range of innovative design approaches to address the current and future priorities of the discipline. The landscape architecture discipline is evolving rapidly to respond to both a broadening and intensification of changes in the environmental social and political conditions. These changing conditions require innovation that extend the core competencies of landscape architects. This book addresses two fundamental questions – what are the design competencies required of landscape architects to equip them to deal with the complexities brought forth by contemporary society and as a result how could we design the future design studio? | Designing Landscape Architectural Education Studio Ecologies for Unpredictable Futures

GBP 35.99
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Final Cut Pro Workflows The Independent Studio Handbook

Final Cut Pro Workflows The Independent Studio Handbook

Today's digital production tools empower the small team to produce multimedia projects that formerly required large teams. Orchestrating a production requires more than proficiency with the postproduction tools. Final Cut Pro Workflows: The Independent Studio Handbook offers a cookbook of postproduction workflows that teams can follow to deliver an array of products to their clients. It describes appropriate postproduction workflows team roles and responsibilities and required equipment for some of the most common media productions. Combining the wisdom of traditional roles and responsibilities with an understanding of how FCP facilitates a new flexibility where these roles/responsibilities can be redistributed this book sheds light on workflow processes and responsibilities and includes 7 real-world workflows from a diverse range of projects: Money-Saving Digital Video Archive Long-Form Documentary with Mixed Sources Web-Based Viewing and Ordering System 30-Second Spot for Broadcast Multi-Part TV Series with Multiple Editors DVD Educational Supplement Music Video with Multi-Cam Editing and Multiple OutputsWritten with a unique iconography to better convey key points and applicable to all levels of FCP users Final Cut Pro Workflows: The Independent Studio Handbook is a vital reference tool for every postproduction house. The DVD files are also available at http://www. taylorandfrancis. com/cw/osder-9780240810058/. | Final Cut Pro Workflows The Independent Studio Handbook

GBP 175.00
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The Design-Build Studio Crafting Meaningful Work in Architecture Education

Recording Secrets for the Small Studio

Recording Secrets for the Small Studio

In this new edition discover how to achieve commercial-grade recordings even in the smallest studios by applying power-user techniques from the world’s most successful producers. Recording Secrets for the Small Studio is based on the backroom strategies of more than 250 famous names. This thorough and down-to-earth guide leads you through a logical sequence of practical tasks to build your live-room skills progressively from the ground up with user-friendly explanations that introduce technical concepts on a strictly need-to-know basis. On the way you’ll unravel the mysteries of many specialist studio tactics and gain the confidence to tackle a full range of real-world recording situations. Specifically designed for small-studio enthusiasts this book provides an intensive training course for those who want a fast track to releasing quality results while the chapter summaries assignments and extensive online resources are perfect for school and college use. Learn the fundamental principles of mic technique that you can apply in any recording scenario – and how to avoid those rookie mistakes that all too often compromise the sonics of lower-budget productions. Explore advanced techniques which help industry insiders maintain their competitive edge even under the most adverse conditions: creative phase manipulation improvised acoustics tweaks inventive monitoring workarounds and subtle psychological tricks. Find out where you don’t need to spend money as well as how to make a limited budget really count. Make the best use of limited equipment and session time especially in situations where you’re engineering and producing single-handed. Pick up tricks and tips from celebrated engineers and producers across the stylistic spectrum including Steve Albini Neal Avron Roy Thomas Baker Joe Barresi Howard Benson Tchad Blake T-Bone Burnett Geoff Emerick Brian Eno Paul Epworth Shawn Everett Humberto Gatica Imogen Heap Ross Hogarth Trevor Horn Rodney Jerkins Leslie Ann Jones Eddie Kramer Jacquire King Daniel Lanois Sylvia Massy Alan Meyerson Justin Niebank Gary Paczosa Tony Platt Jack Joseph Puig David Reitzas Bob Rock Laura Sisk Fraser T Smith Young Guru and many more. Now extensively expanded and updated with new sections on contact mics software instruments squash mics and ensemble depth distortion.

GBP 38.99
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Mixing Secrets for the Small Studio

Mixing Secrets for the Small Studio

Discover how to achieve release-quality mixes even in the smallest studios by applying power-user techniques from the world's most successful producers. Mixing Secrets for the Small Studio is the best-selling primer for small-studio enthusiasts who want chart-ready sonics in a hurry. Drawing on the back-room strategies of more than 160 famous names this entertaining and down-to-earth guide leads you step-by-step through the entire mixing process. On the way you'll unravel the mysteries of every type of mix processing from simple EQ and compression through to advanced spectral dynamics and fairy dust effects. User-friendly explanations introduce technical concepts on a strictly need-to-know basis while chapter summaries and assignments are perfect for school and college use. ▪ Learn the subtle editing arrangement and monitoring tactics which give industry insiders their competitive edge and master the psychological tricks which protect you from all the biggest rookie mistakes. ▪ Find out where you don't need to spend money as well as how to make a limited budget really count. ▪ Pick up tricks and tips from leading-edge engineers working on today's multi-platinum hits including Derek MixedByAli Ali Michael Brauer Dylan 3D Dresdow Tom Elmhirst Serban Ghenea Jacquire King the Lord-Alge brothers Tony Maserati Manny Marroquin Noah 50 Shebib Mark Spike Stent DJ Swivel Phil Tan Andy Wallace Young Guru and many many more. Now extensively expanded and updated including new sections on mix-buss processing mastering and the latest advances in plug-in technology.

GBP 42.99
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Design Studio Vol. 1: Everything Needs to Change Architecture and the Climate Emergency

Sound FX Unlocking the Creative Potential of Recording Studio Effects

Sound FX Unlocking the Creative Potential of Recording Studio Effects

Every session every gig every day recording engineers strive to make the most of their audio signal processing devices. EQ Compression Delay Distortion Reverb and all those other FX are the well-worn tools of the audio trade. Recording and mixing live and in the studio engineers must thoroughly master these devices to stay competitive sonically. Its not enough to just know what each effect is supposed to do. Sound FX explains the basic and advanced signal processing techniques used in professional music production describing real world techniques used by experienced engineers and referencing popular music examples released internationally. The reader learns not just how to but also what if so they can better achieve what they already hear in the productions they admire and chase what they only hear in their imaginative minds ear. Sound FX will immediately help you make more thorough more musical use of your sound FX. The accompanying website www. soundfx-companion. com includes audio exaples of FX featured in the book. Features: A chapter dedicated to each key effect: DistortionCompression & LimitingExpansion & GatingReverbEqualizationDelayPitch ShiftVolumeMore than 100 line drawings and illustrations. Accompanying website featuring examples of all FX covered in the book. Discography of FX at the end of each relevant chapter. From the Sound FX Intro: The most important music of our time is recorded music. The recording studio is its principle musical instrument. The recording engineers and music producers who create the music we love know how to use signal processing equipment to capture the work of artists preserving realism or alte | Sound FX Unlocking the Creative Potential of Recording Studio Effects

GBP 175.00
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A Studio Guide to Interior Design

Music Technology Essentials A Home Studio Guide

The Physical Actor Contact Improvisation from Studio to Stage

iPad Music In the Studio and on Stage

Digital Audio Editing Correcting and Enhancing Audio in Pro Tools Logic Pro Cubase and Studio One

Practical Mastering A Guide to Mastering in the Modern Studio

The Grip Book The Studio Grip’s Essential Guide

The Grip Book The Studio Grip’s Essential Guide

Gain the essential skills of a professional grip to become the jack and master of all trades on any movie or television show set. This new edition has been fully updated and revised and will enable aspiring and professional grips to discover vital insider tips ranging from how to operate cutting-edge rigging and lighting equipment to performing difficult camera mounts on aircraft boats trains and cars. Seasoned Hollywood grip Michael G. Uva teaches you to install set up maintain and ensure the safety of all equipment on a set such as C-stands cameras and any specialty gear needed for a shoot. Expanded content on navigating the set including set etiquette and how to succeed as a technical crew member will jump-start your career and make you a valuable asset on any film or television crew. This seventh edition has been updated to include the latest technology further explanations of equipment and how to use it for those new to the role a new chapter on working as a grip on virtual sets. Other features include technical expertise on maintaining the latest and greatest filmmaking equipment; a self-test section containing over one hundred questions and answers; a comprehensive appendix containing a robust glossary of insider and equipment terms; and guidelines on what a grip has to be physically able to perform in their day-to-day duties. The book is ideal for the aspiring or working grip to use on the role as well as aspiring students looking to break into the industry. | The Grip Book The Studio Grip’s Essential Guide

GBP 44.99
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