TDR 1120 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Moulage, Plywood, Proscenium

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Design process: sketches, working and technique drawings, makeup worksheets for actors. Makeup morgue- collection of images used in research: include inspirations and sources for bruises, old age, etc. Moulage- gruesome, applying mock injuries to actors as special effects. =1"0 in real life is typical set scale. Thick lines on a rendering or ground plan indicate the physical building the theatre space is housed in. Order for a load-in: lights and sound, set, dry tech, wet tech, costumes (always last to load in, costume parade, dress rehearsals. Technical director does rear elevations and is in charge of constructing the set. Set designer does paint elevations and oversees all props and the props master. Fundamentals of production design lecture 17 and final review. Cartooning- outline a backdrop pattern in pencil. Scumble- blend 2 colors for textured look. Stipple- texture made using end of brush. False proscenium- alters the size of the proscenium, but is just painted black.

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