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100 1  Schiller, Brad. 
245 14 The automated lighting programmer's handbook /|cBrad 
       Schiller.|h[O'Reilly electronic resource] 
260    Amsterdam ;|aLondon :|bElsevier,|c©2004. 
300    1 online resource (xxii, 158 pages) :|billustrations, 1 
       portrait 
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505 0  Cover -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- 
       Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 10 Things Every 
       Programmer Should Know -- #1-Understanding the Fixtures --
       #2-Basic Console Operations -- #3-Patching and Addressing 
       -- #4-Making Lights Move -- #5-Long Hours and Late Nights 
       -- #6-Subtractive versus Additive Color Mixing -- #7-
       Tracking -- #8-Protect the Data -- #9-How to Admit Your 
       Faults -- #10-Who to Call -- But Wait, There's More -- 1 
       Programming Philosophies -- The Automated Lighting 
       Programmer -- The Hollywood Syndrome -- Creativity and 
       Consistency -- Learning to Program -- 2 Automated Lighting
       Concepts -- DMX-512 -- DMX Protocols -- Fixture Modes -- 
       Crossfade -- Bump -- Parameter Abilities -- Precedence 
       (HTP and LTP) -- Tracking -- 3 Preparing for Programming -
       - Fixture Setup -- The Console -- Preparing the Patch -- 
       Numbers Everywhere -- Groups -- Protecting Your Work -- 
       Always Be Prepared -- 4 Basic Programming -- Understanding
       Your Fixtures -- Speed Channels -- Palettes -- 5 
       Intermediate Programming -- Mark Cues -- Block Cues -- 
       Effects Generators -- Kickin' It Old School -- Common 
       Chases -- 6 Advanced Programming -- Visualization -- It's 
       Time for Timecode -- The Magic of MIDI -- 7 Programming 
       Genres -- Structured and Corporate Theatre -- Concert 
       Tours -- Television Events -- Music Festivals and On-Offs 
       -- Architectural Installations -- 8 Troubleshooting -- 
       Common Problems -- Data Problems -- Console Problems -- 
       Fixture Problems -- Operator Error -- Emergency 
       Preparedness -- 9 Programmer and Designer Relationships --
       People Are People -- Types of LDs -- Troubled Waters -- 
       Changing Tides -- Life Is Like a Box of Chocolates -- 10 
       Digital Lighting, the Future Is Here -- Content -- New 
       Jobs -- Point of View -- Servers and Display Devices -- 
       New Functionality and Terminology -- Programming Digital 
       Lighting -- Enough Is Enough -- The Future Is Now -- 11 
       Words of Wisdom from Industry Professionals -- Adrian 
       Ngieng, Programmer -- Arnold Serame, Designer and 
       Programmer -- Benoit Richards, Designer and Programmer -- 
       Bryan Hartley, Designer and Programmer -- Bud Horowitz, 
       Designer and Programmer -- Butch Allen, Designer and 
       Programmer -- Christian Choi, Programmer -- Dall Brown, 
       Designer -- David Chance, Designer -- Demfis Fyssicopulos,
       Programmer -- Eric Kennedy, Programmer -- Esteban Lima, 
       Designer -- Heath Marrinan, Designer and Programmer -- 
       Henry M. Sume, Designer and Programmer -- Hillary Knox, 
       Programmer -- Jim Lenahan, Designer -- John Broderick, 
       Designer -- John Rayment, Designer -- Larry "Uncle Fester"
       Robbins, Designer and Programmer -- Laura Frank, 
       Programmer -- Lawrence Upton, Designer -- Marsha Stern, 
       Designer -- Mats Karlson, Programmer -- Michael Nevitt, 
       Programmer -- Mike Falconer, Programmer -- Mitch Peebles, 
       Programmer -- Patrick Dierson, Designer and Programmer -- 
       Paul Pelletier, Programmer -- Richard Belliveau, Automated
       Lighting Inventor and -- Scott Riley&#4. 
520    From basic principles of automated lighting, to pre-
       production preparations, the text details concepts, 
       procedures, and guidelines to ensure a successful 
       production. Then the author continues with in-depth 
       explanations for beginning, intermediate, and advanced 
       programmers. Additional sections explore troubleshooting 
       principles, working relationships, and future 
       technologies. For the final chapter of the book, the 
       author interviewed many respected lighting industry 
       veterans including John Broderick, Christian Choi, Laura 
       Frank, Jim Lenahan, and Arnold Serame. 
588 0  Print version record. 
590    O'Reilly|bO'Reilly Online Learning: Academic/Public 
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650  6 Éclairage|vGuides, manuels, etc. 
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       programmer's handbook.|dAmsterdam ; London : Elsevier, 
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