Book for techies - maintaining your portfolio

Na | 25/06/2008 - 20:15

I just came across this book on Amazon and thought crew and designers out there might be interested in it. It's 'Developing and Maintaining a Design-Tech Portfolio: A Guide for Theatre, Film & TV' by Rafael Jaen.

It sounds interesting, and it's about $25 US, so it's not a bad price. I'm tempted to get a copy myself.

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It sounds interesting Na! I
Author: JoeMc
Date: 26/06/2008 - 18:19

It sounds interesting Na!
I picked up a book by shear accident, many years ago! It was at an obscure little book shop in a country town. Luckily I paid for it before I left the shop, as there was still 300 or so 'Shop lifting' days left to Christmas!
It was a book on lighting states by Micheal J Gillette. It is well illustrated with plenty of coloured pictures, which is a bonus for me, making it easier to read. I even think I look intelligent, while reading the pictures!
I'm old fashioned & still find it easier to refer to books, than the Net.

TOI TOI TOI
CHOOKAS


[May you always play to a full house]
Hear the lights & see the sounds.
 


Same here. Over the past
Author: Na
Date: 26/06/2008 - 18:45

Same here. Over the past year or so I must have bought about 20-30 different books on puppetry and other theatre topics. I really do have to stop though - it can be so expensive. Especially puppetry books, because most of the good ones are out of print. My most expensive buy was a really rare puppetry text for about $200 - and I almost lost it to some dumb people who decided to break into my PO box!

Fun puppet patterns to make at home! Puppets to buy at
Puppets in Melbourne


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