THE 1101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Scale Model, Plywood, Scenic Design

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Considerations for the set designer: mood and spirit[ ] of the play (fits with the director"s concept and vision of the production, historical period of the play, locale[ ] of the play, socioeconomic[ ] level and personality of the characters, season. The design process: analysis (read the play and summaries the plots, research (not only play write, also previous show, the words, etc. , incubation , selection (you have to added in, because you cannot just show everything, implementation , evaluation. The elements of design: line (will be on the exam) Shape: any self-contained area with defined form or outline. (action, relaxation, concentration). Space and proportion: shape has size, which may connote significance or insignificance, strength or weakness, a coloured shape on a white back-ground is itself a positive shape creating a negative shape (the background). Floor plans (ground plan) drawn to scale showing from above the general layout. Visual presentation of scenic design (will be on the exam)

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