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TITLE: THEATRE CRAFTS
[ Rare theatre magazine! See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
November/December 1980; Volume 14, Number 5
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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ON THE COVER: the 42nd Street finale. Sets Robin Wagner. Lighting. Tharon Musser Costumes. Theoni V Aldredge. Photo Martha Swope.
NOTHING CONVENTIONAL by Ronn Smith
Planning live coverage ofthe 1980 Democratic Convention, at Madison Square Garden, was no small task John Leay, of Imero Fiorentino Associates, explains what wasnvolved.
SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE by Patricia MacKay
Designing for a weekly live television show presents its own set of problems Saturday Night Live designers Leo Yoshimura and Lee Mayman. describe the challenges they face.
IT'S LITTLE THINGS THAT FORM BIG PICTURES by E. Carleton Winckler
Winckler, senior production consultant and director of the Education Division at Imero Fiorentino Associates, discusses ways to make the studio guest look good.
THE OLDEST LIVING GRADUATE:
LIVE TELEVISION DRAMA
IN THE 1980's
A look at NBC Live Theater's premiere. production, broadcast live from Dallas's Bob Hope Theatre on April 7, 1980.
FIFTY YEARS OF LIVE TELEVISION by Ronn Smith
An overview of live broadcasting, from
Felix the Cat to 1980's Democratic National Convention.
LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER
BROADCASTING LIVE FROM THE METROPOLITAN OPERA by Herbert P. Preminger
A look at how opera performances are set up for live telecast. Preminger is a freelance writer specializing in media-topics.
ALTERING OPERA MAKEUP FOR THE TELECAST
Victor Callegari, who heads the Metropolitan Otiera's makeup department, discourses on line and color for the camera.
LIGHTING DESIGN FOR THE HUMAN AND THE CAMERA EYE
Gilbert Wechsler, lighting designer at the Metropolitan Opera, talks about ad-
lusting lighting levels for the television camera.
42nd STREET
by Patricia MacKay
Producer David Merrick brings tap back to New York for $2.5 million, with the season's first blockbuster musical. 42nd Street features sets by Robin Wagner, costumes by Theoni V Aldredge, and lighting by Tharon Musser.
OVER, UNDER, OR THROUGH:
SETTING A PLAY
IN THE ROUND
by Susan Levi Wallach
Designers John Jensen, Neil Peter Jampolis, Karl Eigsti, and Tony Straiges discuss the pains and pleasures of designing for the arena format.
THEATERTREFFEN 1980
by Richard Riddell
Riddell, who visited this year's Berlin Theatertreffen, reports on contemporary German design and production techniques, as well as on the brouhaha over 1980 production selection Riddell is lighting designer and faculty member at the University of California at San Diego.
CONSTRUCTION CASEBOOKS:
BUILDING WIGS ON A BUDGET by Katherine Strand Holkeboer.
SCULPTURE PROPS by Sandra Strawn and Sam Garst.
PUTTING MIRO ON STAGE: The Visual and Performing Arts Collaborate by Mary Elizabeth Tallon.
DEPARTMENTS.
LETTERS.
NEWS/NOTES/REVIEWS.
BOOK NOTES.
SAFETY Personal Protection by Randall W. Davidson.
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