Buch, Englisch, 266 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 660 g
Buch, Englisch, 266 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 660 g
ISBN: 978-1-138-13790-5
Verlag: CRC Press
This must-have guide to special event production looks deep the behind-the-scene of an event, and dissects what it is that creates success. It analyses the process - the planning and business aspects to provide a unique guide to producing events. It explains thoroughly, budgeting and resource concerns, planning and cost projections and the role of the well-crafted proposal.Incorporating pedagogical features, this easy-to-read book is packed with photographs, diagrams, flow charts, checklists, sample forms, and real-life examples. It steps through the whole process from the creativity and proposal at the outset, to budgeting, the contract and risk management with event follow up to conclude. This text is Part one of a two book set - also available is Special Events Production: the resources (isbn 987 07506 85238).'
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PART ONE: ABOUT SPECIAL EVENT PRODUCTIONChapter 1: Special Event Production Within the Event Management Process Chapter 2: The Event Producer: The “Orchestra Conductor” Chapter 3: The Phases of Event Production PART TWO: EVENT EVOLUTION - THE PROPOSAL AND CONCEPTUALIZATION PHASEChapter 4: Creativity – Where do the Ideas Come From? Chapter 5: Budgeting and Finance: The Production Budget in the Context of the Event Budget Chapter 6: Proposals That Win Business PART THREE: RESOURCESChapter 7: Entertainment: What It Is and How to Use It Chapter 8: Décor: Theory and Use Chapter 9: Lighting Systems: Theory and Use Chapter 10: Audio Systems: Theory and Use Chapter 11: Visual Presentation Technology: Theory and Use Chapter 12: Catering: Working with Caterers for Optimum Event Design Chapter 13: Special Effects: Types and Use Chapter 14: Staging and Stage Sets: Design and Use Chapter 15: Tenting: Design and Use Chapter 16: Electrical Power: Essential Theory and Use Chapter 17: Rigging: What, Why and How PART FOUR: EVENT EVOLUTION – THE COORDINATION AND EXECUTION PHASESChapter 18: The Production Team Chapter 19: Creating and Managing Client and Supplier Contracts Chapter 20: Health, Safety and Risk in Event Production Chapter 21: Technical Direction: Creating the Magic Chapter 22: The Production Schedule and Show Running Order PART FIVE: EVENT EVOLUTION - THE FOLLOW-UP PHASEChapter 23: How to Follow-up




