Scenery: Design and Fabrication |
Contents
What and Why? | 17 |
Special Problems Requirements and Considerations | 67 |
Researching the Play | 75 |
Copyright | |
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achieved acting area actors architectural arrangement attached audience backdrops backsaw batten bolts BRACE brushes casters color construction countersink curtain decorative devices door drapery DRAPES edge effects equipment Eric Olson exterior flat floor plan flying flying system frame furniture glue Goodman Theatre HINGE interior setting Josef Svoboda lighting masking materials metal multisetting musical nails onstage open stage OPEN-STAGE paint particular periaktoi permanent setting Phone pipe platform play portion production projected images projector proscenium proscenium arch pulleys realistic rear require scene changes scenery scenic elements scenic units screws scrim seating seen in Plate set pieces shape shifting shown in Plate sketch space stage floor Stanley style stylized surface texture TEXTURE PAINTING theatre thick thin three-dimensional thrust stage tion Tru-Roll turntable type of setting unit setting University of Georgia University of Minnesota-Duluth upstage USITT usually variety visual wagons wall window wood