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  1. Artistic director

    refimprove date August 2010 An artistic director is the executive of an arts organization, particularly in a theatre company, that handles the organization s artistic direction. Citation needed date August 2010 He or she is generally a Theatrical producer producer and Theatre director director , but not in the sense .... The artistic director of a theatre company is the individual with the over arching artistic control of the theatre s production choices, directorial choices, and overall artistic vision. In smaller theatres, the artistic director may be the founder of the theatre and the primary director of its ... in the United States regional theatres the artistic director may be appointed by the board of directors . The artistic director of a theatre is similar to the music director of a symphony, the primary person responsible for planning a theatre s season. The artistic director s responsibilities ... to be included in promotional, funding, and press materials. An artistic director also functions ... support, counsel, and or artistic input where requested. The artistic director may be called to assume the production should the director become unable to complete his her duties. Artistic directors are frequently ... responsibilities as well. In some ensemble companies, the artistic director is responsible for recruiting ... actors and artists of various disciplines. The artistic director functions as leader of this group ... s productions. In some companies the artistic director may also manage the company but in a great many companies the artistic director may only make decisions about the art and the administration ... Oregon Shakespeare Festival Michael Ritchie artistic director Michael Ritchie Center Theatre Group Bartlett ... Artistic Director Category Theatrical professions Category Theatrical management Category Artistic ... of creative production personnel such as theatre director directors , and other theatre management tasks. He or she may also direct productions for the company. Artistic directors work closely with the general ...   more details



  1. Artistic director (music)

    For the director in charge of a theatre company Artistic director Unreferenced date December 2009 An c director may also refer to someone who directs a musical ensemble , and in this medium, is often abbreviated as simply Director. The typical jobs of a musical artistic director are to choose repertoire for the ensemble, come up with an artistic vision for the group and also a long term strategy for programming, and also to help choose performers if the ensemble is not pre set. An artistic director may also be and often is the conductor of the ensemble and a jack of all trades , performing multiple roles and even managing the ensemble, although that role is often left to a Managing Director if financial resources are available. A musical artistic director essentially mirrors a theatrical artistic director, albeit working in a different medium. DEFAULTSORT Artistic Director Music Category Occupations in music Category Artistic directors music Music stub ...   more details



  1. John Rea (artistic director)

    Other persons John Rea John Rea disambiguation John Rea COI date June 2009 single source date September 2010 John Rea born 1967 is an United States American composer and artistic director. Rea earned a Bachelor of Arts BA in music from Temple University and a Master of Arts postgraduate MA in theater from Villanova University . ref name bio http www.macguffintf.com bios.html Biographies , MacGuffin Theatre & Film Co. ref John Rea has written several musicals including Cinderella Story , Mak and the Shepards , The Three Trees , A Place Called Up , The Tale of Orpheus and More than Anything . ref name bio He is currently when date September 2010 the artistic director of the MacGuffin Theater and Film Company in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , USA . ref http www.macguffintf.com MacGuffin Theatre & Film Co. website . ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rea, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1967 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rea, John Category 1967 births Category Living people Category Temple University alumni Category Villanova University alumni Category American musical theatre composers Category American theatre directors Category Artistic directors ...   more details



  1. Neil McPherson (artistic director)

    Infobox person See Template Infobox actor for more name Neil McPherson image neilmcpherson.jpg imagesize 150px caption birthname birthdate Birth date and age 1969 10 7 df y birthplace London birth place England br UK deathdate deathplace spouse domesticpartner website awards Neil McPherson born London , 7 October 1969 is a theatre producer and artistic director . He was Artistic Director of the New End Theatre , Hampstead , from 1996 1997, and has been the Artistic Director of the Finborough Theatre , London , since January 1999. ref http www.independent.co.uk arts entertainment theatre reviews bash trafalgar studios londonbr iwitness finborough londonbr postcards from god jermyn theatre london 432089.html The Independent, January 2005 ref ref http arts.guardian.co.uk critic feature 0,,1971776,00.html The Guardian, December 2006 ref He was named Best Artistic Director in the London Fringe Report Awards in 2009, was awarded a Award for the Encouragement of New Writing from the Writers Guild of Great Britain in 2010, and was named Best Artistic Director in the 2011 Off West End Awards. He has produced over one hundred productions and co productions with his production company Concordance. ref http www.concordance.org.uk Concordance Productions ref He trained as an actor at the Central School of Speech and Drama and was a member of the National Youth Theatre for seven years. His acting roles included John Osborne in A Better Class of Person for Thames TV . ref http www.imdb.com title tt0446657 IMDB Entry for A Better Class of Person ref ref http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9B0DE4DD1731F936A15750C0A961948260 New York Times Review ref As a playwright, his theatre plays include I Wish to Die Singing , a documentary drama on the Armenian Genocide , first presented at the Finborough Theatre in November 2005, performed at the Centre for Armenian Information and Advice, London, in September 2006 and Mumpers Dingle , an adaptation of George Borrow s novels Lavengro ...   more details



  1. Michael Scott (artistic director)

    refimprove date September 2010 Michael Scott is the founder of the London Opera Society . citation needed date September 2010 In his role as the society s sole artistic director , he brought to London Marilyn Horne , Joan Sutherland , and Boris Christoff . He was also responsible for introducing Sherrill Milnes , Ruggero Raimondi , and Montserrat Caballe . He is a highly regarded expert in the field of opera with an extensive knowledge of the history of vocal music, and his books include volumes 1 and 2 of The Record of Singing and The Great Caruso . In 1992, he also wrote Maria Meneghini Callas , being one of the few Maria Callas biographers to have seen her frequently on stage in her prime. He is a frequent contributor to Opera News . ref Scott, Michael, Information on book dust jacket, Maria Meneghini Callas , Northeastern University Press, Boston, 1992. ref In the review of this book for Opera News , Albert Innaurato writes, His is the only biography to understand how Callas compares with and differs from Luisa Tetrazzini Tetrazzini , Ponselle and Patti . And since Scott is neither a hysteric nor a fan, he is just and interesting in comparing Callas with Renata Tebaldi Tebaldi and Joan Sutherland Sutherland . In fact his crisp, unsentimental manner may unsettle some readers he responds to Callas as an artist, not as a tragedy queen, and does not linger over her miserable last years or indulge in psychologizing. ref Innaurato, Albert, Book Review Maria Meneghini Callas, OPERA NEWS , January 16, 1993. ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Scott, Michael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Scott, Michael Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category Place of birth missing living people Category Opera managers Category Opera critics Category Artistic directors UK bio stub Opera bio stub ...   more details



  1. Michael Ritchie (artistic director)

    . Center Theatre Group On January 1, 2005 Ritchie joined Center Theatre Group as artistic director ... Category American theatre managers and producers Category Artistic directors ...   more details



  1. William May (artistic director)

    Malcolm Cooke . ref name age The two became artistic and business partner s as well, ultimately working ... directors from Melbourne Category American theatre managers and producers Category Artistic directors ...   more details



  1. Director

    wiktionarypar director Director may refer to TOCright Arts Film director Music director Music video director , a film director that specializes in supervising the filming and editing of music videos Sports director , an individual at a television or radio station who is in charge of the sports department Technical director , the most senior technical person within a theatrical company or television studio Television director , a person who directs the activities involved in making a television episode Theatre director , or more specific such as Opera director Creative director , a person usually ... , a group of managers of a company Director general Deputy Director Executive director Finance director , or chief financial officer Funeral director , someone involved in the business of funeral rites Managing director Non executive director Director business may also be the title of a mid level management position Other a member or sole head of a directorate Director colonial , head of chartered company s colonial administration in a territory Director education , head of a university or other educational body Director military , a device that continuously calculates firing data Tournament director , for sporting events Adobe Director , multimedia authoring software Director string , a way of tracking free variables in computation. Director band , an Irish rock band from Malahide Director ... volume element of liquid crystal Director liquid crystal The Director is the name of a complex artificial intelligence system used in Left 4 Dead HMS Director 1784 HMS Director 1784 Works Director album Director album , an album by Avant The Director film The Director film , an Australian film The Director , a novel by Henry Denker See also Director telephone system , a principal component of which is a director Director telephone system Director exchange , alternative search term for above entry Social style , one of which is director . Osama bin Laden , one of whose nicknames is The Director ...   more details



  1. The Director

    about the Henry Denker novel Director disambiguation The Director ISBN 0 380 00669 3 is a novel by United States author Henry Denker , published in 1971. The novel is about an ambitious young film director, named Jock Finley, who uses two prominent film stars Carr and Daisy Donnel ostensibly based on John Wayne and Marilyn Monroe to rebuild his already damaged career. The novel is laced with sharp dialogue and explicit sex encounters in line with counterculture of 1970 s.The Underlying theme of the novel is clash of generations as of values. DEFAULTSORT Director, The Category 1971 novels Category American novels 1970s novel stub ...   more details



  1. Artistic control

    unreferenced date February 2008 Artistic control or Creative Control is a term commonly used in media production, such as movies , television , and music production . A person with artistic control has the authority to decide how the final product will appear. In movies, this commonly refers to the authority to decide on the Final cut privilege final cut . When a production manager Film director director does not have artistic control, the studio that is producing the project commonly has the final say on production. When dealing with numeric values, artistic or creative control usually refers to the commanding portion of an executive deal or contract, so a share such as 51 and 49 , respectively, for shareholders or stocks would denote the shareholder with 51 as having control. 50 and 50 percent share an equal commanding portion, and so must come to terms on both sides. It is very rare for a successful musical artist to have full artistic control. Some current artists with full artistic control include Prince musician Prince , Bj rk and Madonna musician Madonna . In professional wrestling , it refers to the Glossary of professional wrestling terms Book booker or a clause in a wrestler s contract. See also Final cut privilege DEFAULTSORT Artistic Control Category Film production Category Music production publish stub law term stub ...   more details



  1. Artistic merit

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Artistic merit is a term that is used in relation to cultural products when referring to the judgment of their perceived quality or value as work of art works of art . Artistic merit is a crucial term, as pertains to visual art. Citation needed date September 2010 However, many people Who date April 2010 fail to distinguish between the problem of distinguishing art from non art and the problem of distinguishing good art from bad art. In many cases, people claim that such and such object is not art or not real art when they intend to say that they do not consider it to be good or successful art. In Western Europe and its daughter societies from around 1500 to 1870, artistic merit was closely related to faithfulness to nature not always as literal, precise transcription but certainly as an interest in some aspect of the physical world and sometimes narrative coherence it is notable Says who date September 2010 that in many cases history painting was considered the highest form of art and obedience to classical precepts. This criterion, however, has failed for painting with the rise of photography and film. In general, rigid criteria for artistic merit tend to fall apart fairly rapidly and the preferred standards for artistic merit vary across time and place. See also Kitsch Literary merit DEFAULTSORT Artistic Merit Category Censorship Category Arts Category Aesthetics Category Self censorship Art stub ...   more details



  1. Artistic License

    For the artistic concept artistic license infobox software license name Artistic License author The Perl ... title Re For Approval Artistic License 2.0 msg 00055 date March 14, 2007 accessdate July 11, 2009 ref linking Yes The Artistic License refers most commonly to the original Artistic License version ... the standard Perl implementation and most CPAN modules, which are dual licensed under the Artistic License and the GNU General Public License GPL . The original Artistic License was written by Larry Wall . The name of the license is a reference to the concept of artistic license . The terms of the Artistic ... federal appellate court determined that the terms of the Artistic License are enforceable copyright ... the finding that a free and open source license nonetheless has economic value. Artistic License 1.0 Whether or not the original Artistic License is a free software license is largely unsettled. It was criticized ... redraft to clarify the ambiguous passages. This was released as the Clarified Artistic License ... programming JavaFBP toolkit and NcFTP . Artistic License 2.0 In response to the Request ... the Perl community. This resulted in the Artistic License 2.0 which has been approved as both a free ... Initiative OSI recommends that all developers and projects licensing their products with the Artistic License adopt Artistic License 2.0. ref cite web url http opensource.org licenses artistic license 1.0.php title The Artistic License Licensing publisher Open Source Initiative date October 31, 2006 ... artistic license 1 0 The Artistic License the original Artistic License 1.0, the one which is still used by Perl and CPAN http www.ncftp.com ncftp doc LICENSE.txt The Clarified Artistic License Version 2.0 http www.perlfoundation.org artistic license 2 0 The Artistic License 2.0 used by Parrot http ... Dusk first online Novel and Blog written under Artistic License 2.0 http perlbuzz.com 2008 02 rem releases videos under artistic license 20.html R.E.M releases videos under Artistic License 2.0 about ...   more details



  1. Artistic freedom

    Artistic freedom is the extent of freedom of an artist to produce art to his her own insight. The extent can deviate to customs in a certain school of art, directives of the assigner, etc. Artistic freedom should not be confused to the freedom of art e.g. de Kunstfreiheit Kunstfreiheit in Gemanic countries , where is is a constitutional provision to prevent political censorship . Software patents are often seen as an example of one of these restrictions. Category Visual arts Category Freedom of expression art stub da Kunstnerisk frihed nl Artistieke vrijheid ...   more details



  1. Artistic Vice

    refimprove date February 2009 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Artistic Vice Type album Artist Daniel Johnston Cover Artistic Vice.jpg Released 1991 Recorded July 1991 br Chuck Picklesimer s house, br West Virginia ref http catalog.ebay.ca Artistic Vice Bonus Tracks Daniel Johnston CD Sep 2008 High Wire Music 70279438 r.html? fcls 1 7B 22Page 22 3A 22http 3A 2F 2Fcatalog.ebay.ca 2FArtistic Vice Bonus Tracks Daniel Johnston CD Sep 2008 High Wire Music 2F70279438 3F aset 3D2 26 fcls 3D1 26 htch 3D1 26 pcategid 3D307 26 pcatid 3D3 26 rptype 3D4295 26 tab 3D1 26 trksid 3Dp4295 23prddesc 22 7D ref Label Producer Mark Kramer Kramer Reviews Allmusic rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r10527 pure url yes link Last album 1990 Daniel Johnston album 1990 br 1990 This album Artistic Vice br 1991 Next album Frankenstein Love br 2000 Artistic Vice is an album by singer songwriter Daniel Johnston . Following a period of inactivity resulting from his renowned SXSW 1990 manic episode, Johnston gathered a group of friends to record some songs he had recently written. The result was Johnston s first full studio album, and his first release with a backing band on every track. Track listing My Life Is Starting Over Honey I Sure Miss You I Feel So High A Ghostly Story Tell Me Now Easy Listening I Know Caspar The Startling Facts Hoping It s Got to Be Good Happy Soul The Dream Is Over Love Of My Life I Killed the Monster Laurie Fate Will Get Done References reflist Daniel Johnston Category Daniel Johnston albums Category 1991 albums ...   more details



  1. Artistic rendering

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Peones.gif frame An example of a rendered animation Rendering in visual art and technical drawing means the process of creating, shading , and texture visual arts texturing of an image, especially a photorealistic one. It can also be used to describe the quality of execution of that process. This is synonymous with illustrating . The emphasis of the term is on the correct reproduction of phidaeliuos and the surface properties of the depicted objects, not on the emotional impact, composition visual arts composition , or other more generic qualities. Unsurprisingly, most often it is used in relation to the more exacting, meticulous techniques like pencil or airbrush . In an artistic rendering visual information is interpreted by the artist and displayed accordingly using the chosen Art techniques and materials medium . The non photorealistic rendering area of computer graphics develops tools and techniques to enable interpretive rendering in digital media. See also Non photorealistic rendering DEFAULTSORT Artistic Rendering Category Artistic techniques Category Technical drawing Rendering Category Infographics Art stub ar de Rendern Design ja ...   more details



  1. Artistic revolution

    Throughout history, forms of art have gone through periodic abrupt changes called artistic revolutions . Movements have come to an end to be replaced by a new movement markedly different in striking ways. See also cultural movement s. Artistic revolution and cultural political revolutions The role of fine art has been to simultaneously express values of the current culture while also offering criticism, balance, or alternatives to any such values that are proving no longer useful. So as times change, art changes. If changes were abrupt they were deemed revolutions. The best artists have predated society s changes due not to any prescenience, but because sensitive perceptivity is part of their talent of seeing. Artists have had to see issues clearly in order to satisfy their current clients, yet not offend potential patrons. For example, paintings glorified aristocracy in the early 17th century when leadership was needed to nationalize small political groupings, but later as leadership became oppressive, satirization increased and subjects were less concerned with leaders and more with more common plights of mankind. Examples of revoutionary art in conjunction with cultural political movements Trotskyist & Diego Rivera Black Panther Party & Emory Douglas Cuban Poster art Social realism & Ben Shahn Feminist art & the Guerrilla Girls Industrial Workers of the World & Woody Guthrie Artistic revolution of style But not all artistic revolutions were political. Revolutions of style have also abruptly changed the art of a culture. For example, when the careful, even tedious, art techniques of French neo classicism became oppressive to artists living in more exuberant times, a stylistic revolution known as Impressionism vitalized brush strokes and color. Edgar Degas , Claude Monet ... become commonplace today. An artistic revolution can be begun by a single artist, but unless that artist ... Artistic Revolution Category Art history Category Articles lacking sources from June 2009 Category ...   more details



  1. Artistic cycling

    Image Raiser handlebarseat Shoulderseat.jpg thumb right 180px Pair artistic cycling Artistic cycling is a form of competitive indoor cycling in which athletes perform tricks called exercises for points on specialized, Fixed gear bicycle fixed gear bikes in a format similar to ballet or gymnastics. The exercises are performed before judges in six minute rounds by singles, pairs, four or six man teams. History Image Kaufmann s Cycling Beauties.jpg thumb left 200px Kaufmann s Cycling Beauties The first unofficial world championships in artistic cycling was held in 1888 by German American Nicholas Edward Kaufmann and was largely a publicity stunt to showcase his trick bicycling. The first official world championships were held for men in 1956 and for women in 1970. br clear all Bikes Image Stunt bicycle Paris.JPG thumb 200px left Specialised stunt bicycle The bicycles used for artistic cycling are a form of fixed gear bicycle . The gearing of the chainring and sprocket are run at or near a one to one ratio, but the chainring may not have fewer teeth than the sprocket. The wheels must be of equal size and are closely spaced in order to make tricks, such as wheelies, easier to perform. The Bicycle handlebar handlebars are similar in form to a shallow drop handlebar found on a racing bicycle which has been turned upside down. Handlegrips or bar tape are applied to the top, horizontal portions of the bar. The handlebar, which can spin 360 , is mounted to a stem that has no horizontal extension, which puts the stem clamp in line with the steering axis and allows for the handlebars to remain in the same relative position no matter whether the front wheel is facing forward or backward ... Image Artistic cycling riding area.svg thumb 200px right a length 12.0 to 14.0 meters br b width ... The riding area for artistic cycling is a wooden court, which also serves cycle ball competitions ... E.pdf International Regulations of Artistic Cycling http www.schultheis sprinkmeier.de The World Champions ...   more details



  1. Artistic license

    For the free software license Artistic License globalize date September 2010 Artistic license also known as dramatic license , historical license , poetic license , narrative license , licentia poetica , or simply license is a colloquial term, sometime euphemism , used to denote the distortion of fact, alteration of the conventions of grammar or language, or rewording of pre existing text made by an artist to improve a piece of art . An example of artistic license is if a visual artist decided it was more artistically desirable to portray St. Paul s Cathedral next to the Houses of Parliament in a scene of London even though in reality they are not close together. Examples The artistic license may also refer to the ability of an artist to apply smaller distortions, such as a poet ignoring some of the minor requirements of grammar for poetic effect. ref Harvey, Thomas Wadleigh 2008 . A Practical Grammar of the English Language. BiblioBazaar, LLC. p. 263. ref For example, Mark Antony s Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears from Shakespeare s Julius Caesar play Julius Caesar would technically require the word and before countrymen , but the conjunction and is omitted to preserve ... book co. p. 35. ref Both of these are examples of artistic license. Another example of artistic ... surface. In summary, artistic license is Entirely at the artist s discretion Intended to be tolerated ..., Graham T. 2007 . Filling in the Gaps Artistic License in Education and Outreach. PLoS Biol 5 ... What is artistic license? About.com . ref Dramatic license Artistic license is often referred ... Artistic license often provokes controversy by offending those who resent the reinterpretation ... and should be judged only on artistic merit . Artistic license is a generally accepted practice .... Ayer Publishing. p. 306. ref Critical voices are sometimes raised when artistic license is applied ... date March 2010 References Reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Artistic License Category Arts Category Narratology ...   more details



  1. Artistic language

    An artistic language artlang is a constructed language designed for aesthetic pleasure. Unlike engineered language s or auxiliary language s, artistic languages usually have irregular grammar systems, much like natural language s. Many are designed within the context of fictional world s, such as J. R. R. Tolkien s Middle earth . Others represent fictional minority languages in a world not patently different from the real world, or have no particular fictional background attached. There are several different schools of artistic language construction. The most prominent is the naturalist school, which seeks to imitate the complexity and historicity of natural languages. Others do not attempt to imitate the natural evolution of languages, but follow a more abstract style. Fact date April 2007 Genres Several different genres of constructed languages are classified as artistic . An artistic language may fall into any one of these groups, depending on the aim of its use. Overlapping with artistic languages is the group of philosophical language s, languages derived from some first principle. Fictional languages main Fictional language By far the largest group of artistic languages are fictional languages sometimes also referred to as professional artlangs . Fictional languages are intended to be the languages of a fictional world, and are often designed with the intent of giving more depth and an appearance of plausibility to the fictional worlds with which they are associated, and to have ... . Artlangs of this type overlap with engineered language s. Examples of artistic languages See list of constructed languages Artistic languages list of constructed languages for a list. See also Asemic ... Asemic Magazine is an Australian publication that explores artistic writing systems, at least ......? Wikis on or about constructed languages and artistic languages http talideon.com concultures ... related information Constructed languages Category Artistic languages ast Llingua art stica es Lengua ...   more details



  1. Artistic billiards

    Image Paul Gauguin 072.jpg thumb Paul Gauguin s Night Caf at Arles 1888 Artistic billiards , sometimes called fantasy billiards or fantaisie classique , is a carom billiards discipline in which players compete at performing 76 preset shots of varying difficulty. Each set shot has a maximum point value assigned for perfect execution, ranging from a 4 point maximum for lowest level difficulty shots, and climbing to an 11 point maximum for shots deemed highest in difficulty level. There is a total of 500 points available to a player, representing the combined value of a perfect score on all 76 shots, although not all games are played with the full shot catalogue. The governing body of the sport is the Conf d ration International de Billard Artistique CIBA . Each shot in an artistic billiards match is played from a well defined position in some venues within an exacting two millimetre tolerance , and each shot must unfold in an established manner. Players are allowed three attempts at each shot. In general, the shots making up the game &ndash even 4 point shots &ndash require a high degree of skill, devoted practice and specialized knowledge to perform. Such shots often require extremes ... side see Figure A10 illustration . For the most part, top artistic billiard players Specialization ..., but not held quite as vertical as it is in full mass . Fact date February 2010 Artistic pool Main Trick shot Artistic pool trick shot competitions on pocket billiards tables, inspired by artistic ... publisher Artistic Pool and Trick Shot Association year 2005 accessdate 2007 07 23 ref ref name ArtisticPool.org1 Cite web title Artistic Pool History url http www.artisticpool.org about work ArtisticPool.org last Rossman first Tom publisher Artistic Pool and Trick Shot Association ... index.php?kam 2&lang en What s Artistic Billiard? . Retrieved November 30, 2006. Refend External ... Jean Reverchon s website Cue sports nav Category Artistic billiards Category Trick shots de Billard ...   more details



  1. Artistic tone

    Image William Adolphe Bouguereau 1825 1905 Study of a Seated Veiled Female Figure 19th Century .png thumb Chiaroscuro Study drawing study drawing by William Adolphe Bouguereau Bouguereau Tone in an artistic context refers to the light and dark Value colorimetry values used to render a realistic object, or to create an abstract Composition visual arts composition . When using pastel , an artist may often use a colored paper support, using areas of pigment to define lights and darks, while leaving the bare support to show through as the mid tone. When making a portrait for example heavy dark tones to represent a moody or dark side to a personality. Tone can also be used to make the face look Three dimensional space three dimensional , for example darker tones around the chin, nose and eyes lighter tones on forehead, nose and cheeks. See also Zone System Chiaroscuro art stub Category Drawing ...   more details



  1. Artistic gymnastics

    Infobox sport name Artistic gymnastics image Gymnastics brokenchopstick.jpg imagesize 258px caption union ..., Werner D lling.jpg thumb right 250px Artistic gymnastics is a discipline of gymnastics which is a popular ... Internationale de Gymnastique , or FIG. The FIG designs the Code of Points artistic gymnastics Code ... of the 19th century, and the term artistic gymnastics was introduced at the same time ... uk sports programme history uk.asp?DiscCode GA&sportCode GY title Artistic Gymnastics History work ... since 1903 also remained for men only until 1934. Since that time two branches of artistic gymnastics .... Women s artistic gymnastics WAG Women s artistic gymnastics entered the Olympics as a team event ... acrobatic elements required by the redesigned Code of Points artistic gymnastics Code of Points ... to compete together. The minimum age requirement is arguably one of the most contentious rules in artistic ... Artistic Gymnastics Championships at the approximate age of eleven &ndash has the FIG taken any disciplinary ... Main Code of Points artistic gymnastics Scoring at the international level is regulated by the Code of Points artistic gymnastics Code of Points . This system was significantly overhauled for 2006 ... contributed their original skills to the Code of Points artistic gymnastics Table of Elements section ... and return to the 10.0 format. Major competitions Global Artistic gymnastics at the Summer Olympics Olympic Games . Artistic gymnastics is one of the most popular events at the Summer Olympics, held ... may qualify to send one or two individual gymnasts. World Artistic Gymnastics Championships World ... EF only EF only. Artistic Gymnastics World Cup Goodwill Games Artistic gymnastics was an event at this now ... nations. Asian Games . Artistic gymnastics is one of the events in this multi sport competition, held every four years, and open to teams and gymnasts from Asian nations. Commonwealth Games Artistic ... and gymnasts from Commonwealth nations. European Artistic Gymnastics Championships European Championships ...   more details



  1. Artistic inspiration

    , NJ Princeton University Press, 1993. 609 610. emotion footer DEFAULTSORT Artistic Inspiration ...   more details



  1. Television director

    onesource date May 2010 A television director directs the activities involved in making a television episode . Duties The duties of a television director vary depending on whether the production is live as in a news broadcast or sports event or filmed taped as in a dramatic production . In both types of productions, the director is responsible for supervising the placement of Cameras camera blocking , lighting elements, microphones, and props. In a dramatic production, the television director s role can be similar to that of a Film director, giving cues to actors and telling the operator of the videotape recorder when to start and stop recording. In a television series composed of individual episodes, the television director s role may differ from that of a film director in that he or she may work only on some episodes as opposed to be the auteur of the entire production. In an episodic television production the major creative control will likely reside with the Television producer producer ... Aside rattling off rapid fire commands, it is also the live director s job to be cool under pressure and maintain order among the staff in the control room, on the set, and elsewhere. The director s commands must be artistic, accurate, and calm. There is usually no room for error. A news studio might have four cameras, at most, and few camera movements. In a sports broadcast, the director ... on. While the director is responsible for specific shots and other production elements, the Television producer producer typically seated behind the director in the second row of chairs in the control ... production, the director may also be responsible for operating production equipment like the vision mixer video switcher . See also Technical director External links http www.museum.tv archives etv D htmlD directortel directortel.htm Television Director at The Museum of Broadcast Communications category broadcasting occupations Category Television directors de Fernsehregisseur es Director ...   more details



  1. Design director

    A design director is a position usually found within the advertising , Mass media media , automotive or entertainment industry entertainment industries, but may be useful in other creative organizations such as web development and software development firms as well. The position has similarities to that of a creative director . The design director oversees the design of brand ing and advertising for a client and ensures that the new branding and advertising fits in with the client s requirements and the image they wish to promote for their company or product. But unlike the creative director a design director is not responsible for the quality of the final creative work. But merely responsible for the final quality of the design within a creative project. Another difference is that advertising creative directors are usually promoted from copywriting or art directing positions. Design Directors are promoted from senior designer positions. See also Design Creativity Artistic inspiration Communication References reflist Michiel Ebberink Netherlands . http www.designdirector.nl Design director . DEFAULTSORT Design Director Category Advertising occupations Category Arts occupations Category Communication design Category Design design stub ...   more details




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