THE 120 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Food Coloring, Corn Syrup, Chocolate Syrup
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Set props: actors can sit on or set things on these items, furniture. Set dressings: add detail to the scene, vases, table clothes, knick-knacks, lamps, practicals > chandeliers, sconces, ceiling lights. Hand props: items actors interact with, cups, plates, ashlights, canes, umbrellas. Weaponry: swords, daggers, rapiers, etc, pistols, ri es, shotguns, brass knuckles, nun chucks, police clubs. Special effects: blood, fountains/water effects, candles&live ame. Scene designer- designs what all the props will look like. Director- what props are required to create the character in that particular production (may not be in the script) Scene designer- what set dressing and set props needed to make the set believable. Stage manager- communicate with actors > see what they need to help get into character. Prop name- what it will be referred to as for this productions. Act/scene/page # >of when it is used in the show. Description and/or notes > about construction, use, color, materials, etc.