A Method of Lighting the Stage 4th Edition

The McCandless Method, Groundbreaking and Timeless Theater Lighting Design

Stage lighting is an essential element of the theater experience. Giving visibility where and when it is wanted, proper lighting stimulates the wonder of being there. In brightness and darkness, color and pattern create an atmosphere of inherent drama, allowing new horizons for artistic expression.

Stanley McCandless was a Harvard-trained architect whose work and passion led him to become a pioneer in the field of theatrical lighting design. McCandless served amongst the first faculty at the Yale School of Drama, where he taught lighting design for almost 40 years. During his tenure at Yale he designed a system known as the McCandless Method, as outlined in A Method of Lighting the Stage, which is still widely used today.

There are four steps to the McCandless Method:

- Lighting the Acting Area

- Blending and Toning the Acting Areas

- Lighting the Background

- Creating Special Effects

McCandless also designed specific house lights for the Center Theater in New York's Radio City, which were later developed into the ellipsoidal reflector spotlight. This lighting fixture has become the staple for theater lighting inventories in America. By enhancing all aspects of theatrical lighting, from the engineering of lighting instruments to designing realized theatrical productions, McCandless truly earned his moniker, "The father of modern lighting design."

This printing has remastered schematics showing lighting placement, builds, and parts.

This book is also available from Echo Point Books as a hardcover (ISBN 1635617138).

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A Method of Lighting the Stage 4th Edition

The McCandless Method, Groundbreaking and Timeless Theater Lighting Design

Stage lighting is an essential element of the theater experience. Giving visibility where and when it is wanted, proper lighting stimulates the wonder of being there. In brightness and darkness, color and pattern create an atmosphere of inherent drama, allowing new horizons for artistic expression.

Stanley McCandless was a Harvard-trained architect whose work and passion led him to become a pioneer in the field of theatrical lighting design. McCandless served amongst the first faculty at the Yale School of Drama, where he taught lighting design for almost 40 years. During his tenure at Yale he designed a system known as the McCandless Method, as outlined in A Method of Lighting the Stage, which is still widely used today.

There are four steps to the McCandless Method:

- Lighting the Acting Area

- Blending and Toning the Acting Areas

- Lighting the Background

- Creating Special Effects

McCandless also designed specific house lights for the Center Theater in New York's Radio City, which were later developed into the ellipsoidal reflector spotlight. This lighting fixture has become the staple for theater lighting inventories in America. By enhancing all aspects of theatrical lighting, from the engineering of lighting instruments to designing realized theatrical productions, McCandless truly earned his moniker, "The father of modern lighting design."

This printing has remastered schematics showing lighting placement, builds, and parts.

This book is also available from Echo Point Books as a hardcover (ISBN 1635617138).

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A Method of Lighting the Stage 4th Edition

A Method of Lighting the Stage 4th Edition

by Stanley McCandless
A Method of Lighting the Stage 4th Edition

A Method of Lighting the Stage 4th Edition

by Stanley McCandless

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The McCandless Method, Groundbreaking and Timeless Theater Lighting Design

Stage lighting is an essential element of the theater experience. Giving visibility where and when it is wanted, proper lighting stimulates the wonder of being there. In brightness and darkness, color and pattern create an atmosphere of inherent drama, allowing new horizons for artistic expression.

Stanley McCandless was a Harvard-trained architect whose work and passion led him to become a pioneer in the field of theatrical lighting design. McCandless served amongst the first faculty at the Yale School of Drama, where he taught lighting design for almost 40 years. During his tenure at Yale he designed a system known as the McCandless Method, as outlined in A Method of Lighting the Stage, which is still widely used today.

There are four steps to the McCandless Method:

- Lighting the Acting Area

- Blending and Toning the Acting Areas

- Lighting the Background

- Creating Special Effects

McCandless also designed specific house lights for the Center Theater in New York's Radio City, which were later developed into the ellipsoidal reflector spotlight. This lighting fixture has become the staple for theater lighting inventories in America. By enhancing all aspects of theatrical lighting, from the engineering of lighting instruments to designing realized theatrical productions, McCandless truly earned his moniker, "The father of modern lighting design."

This printing has remastered schematics showing lighting placement, builds, and parts.

This book is also available from Echo Point Books as a hardcover (ISBN 1635617138).


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781626540361
Publisher: Echo Point Books & Media, LLC
Publication date: 12/11/2020
Edition description: Restored Reprint ed.
Pages: 146
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.34(d)

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Stanley McCandless was a Harvard-trained architect whose work and passion led him to become a pioneer in the field of theatrical lighting design. McCandless served amongst the first faculty at the Yale School of Drama, where he taught lighting design for almost 40 years. During his tenure at Yale he designed a system known as the McCandless Method, as outlined in A Method of Lighting the Stage, which is still widely used today.
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