CURRICULUM. DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF COURSES FOR THEATRE TECHNICIANS AND STAGE MANAGERS (ScenTec) TEMPUS RS-TEMPUS-JPHES

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CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF COURSES FOR THEATRE TECHNICIANS AND STAGE MANAGERS (ScenTec) 530810-TEMPUS-1-2012-1-RS-TEMPUS-JPHES Course: Sound Technician for Theatre advanced course Lecturer: Future trainers from «sound group» Branislava Stefanovi (UU), Olivera Gra anin (UNS), Dobrivoje Milijanovi (UU), Dušan Jovanovi (SNP), Pavle Dinulovi (UU) Number of classes: 47 x 45min (35 hours) ECTS credits:? Prerequisite courses: Basic course, or entrance exam 1. Educational objectives: Understanding, connecting and handling a complex audio system. Operating FOH position. Head of theatre sound department. 1. Understanding the role of sound in theatre - Understanding the role of sound in theatre (theatre director / sound director on the role of sound in theatre) - Contributing to the artistic concept from a technical/practical standpoint 2. Working ergonomically - Applying principles of ergonomics while using equipment at FOH position - Asking for help - Communicating with colleagues while operating - Using the appropriate personal safety equipment (ear-plugs, safety gloves and shoes etc.) - Ensuring no objects can fall during activity

SECOND BLOCK - LOUDSPEAKERS AND LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEMS 1. Understanding sound difusion (spacial reproduction of multi-channel sound) 2. Using loudspeakers and loudspeaker clusters to achieve sound difusion 3. Understanding, setting-up and operating a monitoring system for performers on stage 1. Operating analog and digital mixing desks 2. Analog and digital audio signals (advanced) 3. Microphones usage (advanced microphone placement for instruments and vocals) 1. Basic understanding of sound editing in a DAW enviroment 2. Understading and working with live show control software 1. Understanding a complex audio system 2. Audio system engineering (basic) 3. Audio signal processors - Setting up the processor to meet creative needs 4. Safety in operating of a complex audio system (HSS) 5. Operating a complex audio system 1. Understanding complex signal routing 2. Live show mixing for a theatre event 3. Understanding the principles of live show operating from FOH position 2. Educational outcomes (acquired knowledge): 1. The role of sound in theatre - Understanding different approaches to sound design, in relation to genre - Working and contributing to the artistic concept of the theatre event 2. Working ergonomically at FOH position SECOND BLOCK - LOUDSPEAKERS AND LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEMS 1. Sound difusion principals (spacial reproduction of multi-channel sound) 2. Achieving sound diffusion through the use of loudspeakers and

loudspeaker systems 3. Setting-up and operating a monitoring system for performers on stage 1. Use of analog and digital mixing desks 2. Managing and working with audio signals 3. Advanced microphone use placement for instruments and vocals; stereo microphone placement 1. Sound editing in a DAW enviroment 2. Live show control software through specialized software 1. Interconnectivity of elements in a complex audio system 2. Basic understanding of audio system engineering 3. Using audio signal processors 4. Safely turning on/off and the using elements of a complex audio system (HSS) 5. The principles of operating a complex audio system 1. Managing a complex signal routing 2. Managing and mixing multiple inputs to multiple outputs 3. Operating a live show from FOH position 3. Course content/structure: 1. Understanding the role of sound in theatre - LECTURE 1: The role of sound in theatre (theatre director / sound director on the role of sound in theatre) - EXERCISE 1: Achieving sound diffusion by using various loudspeaker setups in the same theatre space. Contributing towards the realization of specific styles and genres in theatre, by working in accordance with the sound design for the show at hand 2. LECTURE 2: Principles of ergonomics; asking for help; communicating with colleagues while operating; using the appropriate personal safety equipment; ensuring no objects can fall during activity SECOND BLOCK - LOUDSPEAKERS AND LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEMS 1. LECTURE 3: Sound diffusion spacial reproduction of multi-channel sound 2. EXERCISE 2: Listening exercise using different loudspeaker setups

3. LECTURE 4: Basic principles of monitoring systems for stage performers 4. EXERCISE 3: Setting up and operating a monitoring system for stage performers 1. LECTURE 5: Operating principles of analogue and digital mixing desks 2. LECTURE 6: Types of audio signals and signal levels interconnectivity (advanced) 3. LECTURE 7: Advanced (multi-microphone) placement for instruments and vocals for live on-stage performances 4. LECTURE 8: Stereo microphone techniques 5. EXERCISE 4: Connecting a wide array of different sound sources to a mixing desk, and playing them to different loudspeaker systems and configurations 1. LECTURE 9: Basics of sound editing 2. LECTURE 10: Working in a DAW enviroment 3. LECTURE 11: Specialized show control software (Qlab) 4. EXERCISE 5: Connecting multiple outputs from Qlab into a mixing desk, and playing them through the loudspeaker system 1. LECTURE 12: Elements of a complex audio system 2. LECTURE 13: Basics of audio system engineering (Mijic) 3. LECTURE 14: Types of audio signal processors processing the spectral, temporal and dynamic aspects of analog and/or digital audio signals 4. LECTURE 15: Health and equipment risks while operating a complex audio system 5. EXERCISE 6: Safely turning on/off a complex audio system, following the correct HSS procedure 6. EXERCISE 7: Operating a complex audio system for a theatre event, following a simple set of instructions, with step-by-step guidance from the certified instructors 1. EXERCISE 8: Managing a complex signal routing 2. EXERCISE 9: Managing and mixing multiple inputs to multiple outputs 3. EXERCISE 10: Operating a live show from FOH position 4. Teaching methods:

Lectures Exercises (Practical training) Theatre event Presentations Discussions Literature: 1. Live Sound Fundamentals by Bill Evans (2010) 2. Live Sound Reinforcement (Cengage Educational) by Scott Hunter Stark (2005) 3. The Sound of Theatre by David Collison 4. Theatre Sound by John A. Leonard (2001) 5. Sound: A Reader in Theatre Practice by Ross Brown (2010) Knowledge evaluation: Exercise 10 is an evaluatory exercise (operating a live show from FOH position). The same simulation of a theatre event is prepared for each candidate. The elements of the simulation are: 1. Three different sound sources (a mic d vocal performer, a musician playing an acousic instrument and a musician playing an electric instrument) are set on stage. 2. The theatre loudspeaker system is made up of a number of separate loudspeakers and loudspeaker clusters. 3. At the candidates disposal are microphones, a mixing desk and audio signal processors (with all proprietary audio equipment different cables, connectors, stands, etc.) The task is presented in the form of written instructions, that state the need for: 1. Setting up an appropriate microphone placement for each of the performers on stage. 2. Creating an input/output setup (signal routing) for the theatre event on stage. 3. Providing the correct amount of signal processing to each of the inputs and/or outputs. 4. Creating output groups, and playing them to specified loudspeakers and loudspeaker systems.