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Scenic Design

Scenic Design . Elements of scenic design. Types of Stages . There are 3 types of stages:. Proscenium Thrust Arena. Proscenium Stage. A performance space in which the audience views the action as if through a picture frame. . Some Examples of Proscenium Stages:

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Scenic Design

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  1. Scenic Design Elements of scenic design

  2. Types of Stages • There are 3 types of stages: • Proscenium • Thrust • Arena

  3. Proscenium Stage • A performance space in which the audience views the action as if through a picture frame. • Some Examples of Proscenium Stages: • Providence High School Auditorium • Halton Theater • Ford’s Theater

  4. Arena Stage • A performance space in which the audience sits all around the stage; sometimes called in-the-round. • Some examples of arena stages: • Plays • Circuses • Wrestling events

  5. Thrust Stage • Combination of proscenium and arena stages, with the audience sitting on two or three sides of the acting area. • Some Examples of Thrust Stages: • Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre • Fashion Runways • Concerts

  6. Informative • Expressive • Appropriate • Usable Elements of Production Design

  7. Informative Design To be informative, a production design must communicate the time and place of the play.

  8. Expressive Design The Design should be expressive of the Mood and Spirit of the play.

  9. Mood vs. Spirit Mood Spirit Refer to the production concept- the way in which the production design team decides that the play is going to be presented. • Usually refers to the dominant emotional quality of the production.

  10. Mood Words amused awed Bouncy calm Cheerful chipper confident Contemplative content determined dignified dreamy Ecstatic empowered Energetic enlightened enthralled excited Exhilarated flirty giddy grateful harmonious Hopeful hyper idyllic Joyous jubilant liberating light-hearted loving mellow nostalgic optimistic passionate peaceful playful Pleased refreshed rejuvenated relaxed relieved Satiated satisfied Sentimental silly surprised Sympathetic thankful thoughtful touched Trustful vivacious warm

  11. Appropriate Design

  12. Usable Design A Usable design means the space is not cluttered and the actors can walk, and use the space.

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