Drafting for the Theatre

Drafting for the Theatre  by Dennis Dorn, Mark Shanda (Author). Dennis Dorn and Mark Shanda emphasize the standard drafting and designing practices of the theatre industry through a series of projects and exercises that help the student in the development of research skills.

Book Description

This process-oriented text—supplemented by 280 illustrations—is structured to provide students with a proper and practical approach to the development of drafting and related skills for the theatre.

 Dennis Dorn and Mark Shanda emphasize the standard drafting and designing practices of the theatre industry through a series of projects and exercises that help the student in the development of research skills. The early sessions focus on the basics of lettering, tool introduction, geometric constructions, orthographic techniques, soft-line sketching applications, and dimensioning and notation skills. The authors also stress such ancillary skills as time and material estimation, shop-drawing nomenclature, and simplified drafting techniques such as pin graphics, theatre-drafting standards, and CADD processes.

 

About the Author
Dennis Dorn is technical director and associate professor, Department of Theatre, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Mark Shanda is technical director and assistant professor in the Department of Theatre at Ohio State University.