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The Sound Design Of Theatre Performances
Greiner, Ladislav ; John, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Novák, Martin (referee)
This theoretical thesis discusses the sound design of dramatic theatre performances in comparison with the dramaturgy of sound in film. Compared to film, the theatrical form has the specific essence that it is a presentation that a direct, vivid and immediate. The work is split into several parts. It begins with the characteristics of theatrical sound design and its history. It goes on to compare the sound design of theatrical performances with film, exactly define the sound profession in theatre, describe the technical and technological possibilities of sound design and of course, the work of the sound designer. The text does not intend to be a guide to create a universally usable sound design. The author presents practical experiences to the readers, which he tries to generalize and justify the approaches which were realized.

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