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How to Build a Small Budget Recording Studio from Scratch

Author : Frederick Alton Everest
Publisher : TAB/Electronics
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 47,27 MB
Release : 1988-05-01
Category :
ISBN : 9780071565479

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Explains how to build them & treat them acoustically, with emphasis on budget studios suited to the efficient day-to-day production of radio, audiovisual, film, & television recording. No special skills or training are required to use this book-it is of interest to anyone planning to build or remodel a small recording studio. Acoustical principles are explained in the context of real-life projects (with real-life budgets) rather than in terms of esoteric mathematics & ideal circumstances.

Designing & Maintaining the CATV & Small TV Studio

Author : Ken Knecht
Publisher :
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 44,31 MB
Release : 1972
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN :

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Textbook on the technical aspects of television studio systems design and equipment maintenance - covers electronic equipment, cameras and lamps, the film chain, video recorders, colour equipment, etc. Diagrams and illustrations.

RA The Book Vol 1

Author : Roger D'Arcy
Publisher : M-Y Books Limited
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 23,52 MB
Release : 2015-02-02
Category : Music
ISBN : 1909908916

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RA:The Book - The Recording Architecture Book of Studio Design was first published as a single, hardcover volume in 2011 and which has sold in over fifty countries to critical acclaim. A necessarily large format dictated by the detailed drawings it contained, RA:The Book was unavoidably heavy and costly to produce and ship. This iBook version is the first of three stand alone volumes which will hopefully make this essential guide to recording studio design more accessible. It includes a new introduction with previously unavailable photographs. The following description is for the original hardcover: Established by Roger D'Arcy and Hugh Flynn on April 1st 1987 Recording Architecture has risen to become one of the premier recording studio design companies in the world. First Commissioned by ex Def Leppard guitarist Pete Willis for Blue Room studios In Sheffield swiftly followed by projects such as Hulgrave Hall, for composer Keith Hopwood the company has grown to design key installations around the world. Now for the first time they will be publishing a history of these ground breaking designs covering all aspects of architectural, acoustic and interior design of these studios and spaces specifically related to sound on a project by project basis. In a Career spanning Three decades Recording Architecture has virtually unrivalled experience in the design of studios which range in size and purpose from classical orchestral, residential, mixing, mastering, post production, film dubbing, video editing and rehearsal studios over 40 countries worldwide. Stating his desire to expand awareness with the new book Roger D Arcy states Over the years, and perhaps surprisingly, the only available books on recording studio design seem to have been written by individuals with little or no qualified background in Architecture or design in the field - we are trying show the detailed architectural/acoustic input behind a successful design with each studio study showing drawings in large format . This is not a theoretical guide but a detailed presentation of tried and tested techniques as applied to real, built projects in many of the case studies, the actual drawings issued for construction are reproduced. The examples illustrate not only what we think should be done but what was in fact physically (and successfully) implemented in a wide variety of situations from small, private project studios to large, commercial land mark studios such as Lansdowne and CTS. Examples range in scope from individual spaces and rooms to multi studio facilities and cover the two principal strands of recording and mixing: MUSIC studios recording (tracking), mixing and mastering (including cutting) project to orchestral in scale examples have been taken from the private, commercial and educational sectors. POST PRODUCTION studios voice over (dubbing), FX recording ( Foley ), film mix studios (dubbing theatres) from small voice over studios for TV to large Dolby Premier Certified film mix theatres. Contents include hundreds of photographs together with detailed plans and construction drawings - including comprehensive specifications of materials and techniques - showing exactly how these environments were created.

The Small Television Studio

Author : Alan Bermingham
Publisher : Hastings House Book Publishers
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 50,63 MB
Release : 1975
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN :

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The function of general facilities for the vision mixer (a control panel enabling picture sources to be selected individually or in groups) is discussed. Basic factors which determine the lighting facilities needed in a studio are charted with the various types of lighting equipment and accessories illustrated. The book concludes with a discussion of the facilities for processing and editing film and videotape. Over 200 illustrations are included in this text along with a glossary and list of further reading. This book, which is 1 of 10 in a series entitled "Media Manuals," may be used in television production classes. KT, 3-77

Recording Studio Design

Author : Philip Newell
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 736 pages
File Size : 11,62 MB
Release : 2013-07-18
Category : Computers
ISBN : 1136115501

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"Essential for anyone building, renovating or maintaining a recording studio; includes 3 whole new chapters on foldback, electrical supplies and analogue interfacing; new sections on cinema soundtrack mixing rooms and TV voice rooms. Covering acoustics, electro-acoustics and psychoacoustics Newell uses real world studios, their problems and solutions, to provide the foundations for successful studio design and maintenance."--Page 4 of cover

RA The Book Vol 2

Author : Roger D'Arcy
Publisher : M-Y Books Limited
Page : 215 pages
File Size : 25,13 MB
Release : 2015-02-02
Category : Music
ISBN : 1909908967

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Volume 1 of this three part series focuses on private and in-house studios and Recording Architecture's built output from 1987 to 1996 with technical chapters covering work stages A to D (including details of sound isolation and acoustic treatment). This second volume concentrates on commercial recording studios (including case studies of the legendary Lansdowne, CTS, Maison Rouge and Konk), mastering and cutting rooms and the years 1997 to 2002 together with work stages E to H (including electrical power and ventilation/air conditioning). Together, the three eBooks cover the entire contents of the hard back edition of RA:The Book but they have been edited and compiled to work as stand-alone volumes. Established by Roger D'Arcy and Hugh Flynn on April 1st 1987 Recording Architecture has risen to become one of the premier recording studio design companies in the world. First Commissioned by ex Def Leppard guitarist Pete Willis for Blue Room studios In Sheffield swiftly followed by projects such as Hulgrave Hall, for composer Keith Hopwood the company has grown to design key installations around the world. Now for the first time they will be publishing a history of these ground breaking designs covering all aspects of architectural, acoustic and interior design of these studios and spaces specifically related to sound on a project by project basis. In a Career spanning Three decades Recording Architecture has virtually unrivalled experience in the design of studios which range in size and purpose from classical orchestral, residential, mixing, mastering, post production, film dubbing, video editing and rehearsal studios over 40 countries worldwide. Stating his desire to expand awareness with the new book Roger D Arcy states Over the years, and perhaps surprisingly, the only available books on recording studio design seem to have been written by individuals with little or no qualified background in Architecture or design in the field - we are trying show the detailed architectural/acoustic input behind a successful design with each studio study showing drawings in large format . This is not a theoretical guide but a detailed presentation of tried and tested techniques as applied to real, built projects in many of the case studies, the actual drawings issued for construction are reproduced. The examples illustrate not only what we think should be done but what was in fact physically (and successfully) implemented in a wide variety of situations from small, private project studios to large, commercial land mark studios such as Lansdowne and CTS. Examples range in scope from individual spaces and rooms to multi studio facilities and cover the two principal strands of recording and mixing: MUSIC studios recording (tracking), mixing and mastering (including cutting) project to orchestral in scale examples have been taken from the private, commercial and educational sectors. POST PRODUCTION studios voice over (dubbing), FX recording ( Foley ), film mix studios (dubbing theatres) from small voice over studios for TV to large Dolby Premier Certified film mix theatres. Contents include hundreds of photographs together with detailed plans and construction drawings - including comprehensive specifications of materials and techniques - showing exactly how these environments were created.

Production Design for Television

Author : Terry Byrne
Publisher :
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 21,65 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN :

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Drawing on the fields of theatrical design, art, architecture and television theory, this book offers readers unique insight into the special challenges facing the television production designer. Readers will learn how to create floorplans, elevations, details, and plots, as well as how to transfer ideas into real working sets.