Live Design Master Classes.

Posted: Wednesday, March 23, 2011 by Damian De Luca in Labels:
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The Live Design Magazine is a very serious source of information that provides a large array of specialized articles on today's live entertainment. If you still haven't heard of it, I strongly recommend you to subscribe to the print magazine or at least visit their web site on a regular basis. Live Design should definitely be one of your primary references to expand your knowledge of the industry. 
Besides having the largest audited circulation in the industry, they are very well known for organizing conventions and tradeshows such as LDI, every year.
Their next big event is happening in Broadway (May 21-26). They are holding a series of master classes intended to provide professional training in the fields of sound, light, and projection. It's an incredible opportunity to learn from the words and experiences of some of the most acclaimed industry professionals. The registration includes tickets to Broadway shows such as Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark, followed by Q&A discussions with the production's technical staff and design experts. Attendees can also learn about the latest technological updates and take advantage of networking opportunities. Additionally, leading manufacturers of the industry will show up to offer complete demonstrations on their newest equipment as well as classic products designed for the Broadway market.


This year, attendees will get the chance to explore the making of RAIN, a tribute to The Beatles, and discuss the creative decisions that were taken when designing the show. Special guests will attend to talk about Priscilla and other Broadway successes.
If you have the opportunity to travel to NY, I strongly encourage you to attend this unique event. People usually come back with their minds blown away and fully motivated to put new ideas into practice in their own professional environment. You should consider that having the opportunity to get in touch with the experts of your particular industry is not an easy thing to achieve these days. Broadway Master Classes is an excellent choice to progress in your career.
The BSMC and BPMC will be held at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts at 721 Broadway, NYC, while the BLMC will be held at NYU’s Skirball Center for the Performing Arts on Washington Square South.
They offer student discounts. 


For more information visit: http://livedesignonline.com/masterclasses/

Kevin Adams discusses The Fine Arts Influence on a Lighting Designer, and shares his process for lighting Hair. (Photo T. Charles Erickson)



Jonathan Deans, self-proclaimed “British Idiot,” talks about his design for the new Cirque du Soleil show in Las Vegas, Viva Elvis


Source: Live Design (2011). Retrieved from:
http://livedesignonline.com/masterclasses/news/registration_open_2011_BMC_071102/


Photos retrieved from: http://livedesignonline.com/photogallery/2009_masterclasses/

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