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by Henry Charles Horstmann, Victor H. (Victor Hugo) Tousley
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Motion Picture Operation STAGE ELECTRICS AND ILLUSIONS
PREFACE
CHAPTER I. THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT AND ELECTRICAL HAZARDS. - Two and Three-Wire Systems.
CHAPTER II. THE ARC LAMP. - General Discussion of the Electrical Arc.
CHAPTER III. PROJECTION. - Setting and Adjustment of Carbons.
CHAPTER IV. MOTION PICTURES.
CHAPTER V. THE MOTION-PICTURE MACHINE.
CHAPTER VI. THE FILM. - Film Making and Characteristics.
CHAPTER VII. GENERAL HINTS ON INSTALLATION, OPERATION, AND CARE OF MACHINES. - Tools.
A hands‑on guide for anyone who keeps a theater’s lights, sound, and early film equipment humming, this manual dives straight into the electrical realities of the stage. It assumes you already understand basic electricity, then builds on that foundation with practical details on two‑ and three‑wire circuits, voltage choices, and the safety hazards unique to performance venues. Clear diagrams illustrate how power flows through fuses, switches, and lighting banks, while concise explanations help you troubleshoot common problems before they dim a show.
The book also shines when it turns to the specifics of theatrical infrastructure. Dedicated chapters on portable stage gear and theater‑wide wiring lay out step‑by‑step procedures for installing and maintaining the complex networks that power spotlights, projectors, and control panels. Whether you’re wiring a new auditorium or retrofitting an existing stage, the authors’ years of hands‑on experience provide reliable, down‑to‑earth advice that keeps both performers and audiences safely illuminated.
Full title
Motion Picture Operation, Stage Electrics and Illusions A Practical Hand-book and Guide for Theater Electricians, Motion Picture Operators and Managers of Theaters and Productions A Practical Hand-book and Guide for Theater Electricians, Motion Picture Operators and Managers of Theaters and Productions
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (493K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chris Curnow, Harry Lamé and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2014-03-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A practical early-20th-century technical writer, this author helped make electrical work and theater technology easier to understand for working professionals. His books bridge the worlds of engineering, lighting, and motion-picture operation at a time when all three were changing fast.
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A practical early-20th-century technical writer, he helped turn the fast-changing world of electricity and motion-picture equipment into clear, working manuals for electricians, operators, and theater staff. His books are rooted in hands-on know-how and the everyday problems of people learning to use new technology safely and effectively.
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