Dieses Buch zeigt; was mit Blitzlicht mouml;glich ist; wenn man unterschiedlichste Blitzgerauml;te nach Art der Strobisten zu einem Multiblitzsystem kombiniert und manuell steuert. Nach einer so fundierten wie praxisorientierten Vermittlung des Grundlagenwissens konzentriert der Autor sich auf das kreative Blitzen in der Praxis. Anhand zahlreicher Beispiele aus der People- und Portrauml;tfotografie zeigt er; wie professionelle Blitzfotos gelingen kouml;nnen; und verrauml;t Tipps und Tricks zu deren Umsetzung. Dabei sind die aufgezeigten Verfahren und abgebildeten Aufbauskizzen problemlos auf andere Motive und Situationen anwendbar. Egal ob auf Hochzeiten und Familienfesten; drauszlig;en oder im Studio - dieses Buch bietet zahlreiche Anregungen zum Nachmachen.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great addition to any actors collectionBy ActingtheatrecatI originally got a copy of this book from the library longer ago than I care to remember. Its an incredible instruction manual for performing realistic accents. This book has illustrations on how to position your mouth and tongue when speaking; phonetically spells out the words; provides a stanza of music notes to show you tonal where the dialect falls; and gives you a few words in the appropriate dialect to add flavor to your dialog. Every chapter also has a monologue in the appropriate dialect spelled out phonetically to help you practice your accent. I especially appreciate how they differenciate between an authentic accent and what would be an over-the-top accent. I have used this book for many years and have also loaned it to friends who have also found it invaluable. I was thrilled to find it back in print (when I originally found it in the library; it had been out of print for many years) and highly; highly recommend it as an actor and a director. There is also a book on American Accents that is equally wonderful. I believe these should be a "must" for any actor/director collection.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Great Stage ReferenceBy Sea DragonI was given a copy of this book 30+ years ago. Over the course of many moves I lost it. I was told it was out of print. Finding it has "made my day".This is a challenging book; and successful use will require lots of study to understand and use all of its resources; but if you do the work; the results will be outstanding. The author uses a musical scale to demonstrate the flow of a language. However you dont have to read music to follow the ups and downs of tone; and the spaces for pauses. A little common sense will carry you through.I would recommend this to anyone who is serious about accurate dialects on stage (or those who just like to try dialects if they are willing to work).9 of 10 people found the following review helpful. VER Y good bookBy Matthew A. GivensI bought this book to help me build and polish a cockney accent for my first acting role as an adult. I was cast as Alfred Doolittle in a local dinner theatres production of My Fair Lady. My accent got the most favorable comments from the audience and fellow actors alike; many of whom asked me for pointers on pronunciation. This book is great; and speaking cockney has become so easy and natural to me that I find myself slipping into it without realizing it immediately. The pronunciation tips and examples were excellent. I cannot praise this book enough.