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SET and SCENERY

SET and SCENERY. THE SET TELLS THE AUDIENCE WHERE THE ACTION IS WHEN THE ACTION IS WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES AFFECT THE CHARACTERS. ALL BEFORE ANY ACTORS STEP ON STAGE. IN SHORT IT HELPS CREATE ATMOSPHERE. Scenery used to show where a drama takes place

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SET and SCENERY

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  1. SET and SCENERY

  2. THE SET TELLS THE AUDIENCE • WHERE THE ACTION IS • WHEN THE ACTION IS • WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES AFFECT THE CHARACTERS. • ALL BEFORE ANY ACTORS STEP ON STAGE.

  3. IN SHORT IT HELPS CREATE ATMOSPHERE

  4. Scenery used to show where a drama takes place To place a drama in a certain time or place SET

  5. FIRST DECIDE WHAT KIND OF STAGE YOU WILL BE PERFORMING ON.

  6. END ON STAGE

  7. THRUST STAGE

  8. PROSCENIUM ARCH

  9. AVENUE STAGE

  10. Audience follows the action on foot, moving from one location to another PROMENADE THEATRE

  11. CONSIDER THE EXTRAS…

  12. APRON

  13. Slope of stage to allow actors to be seen RAKE

  14. Drapes which curtain off the back or sides of stage BLACKS

  15. NOW THINK. WHAT ELEMENTS WOULD HELP CREATE THE ATMOSPHERE FOR WHICH YOU ARE AIMING.

  16. CONSIDER What the audience sees of the stage from where they are sitting SIGHT LINES

  17. FLATS

  18. ---------------------- BACKCLOTH

  19. WINDOW FLAT

  20. DOOR FLAT

  21. TRAPDOOR

  22. TREADS

  23. area above the stage from where set or actors are FLOWN In on pullies FLIES YOU CAN USE THIS TO DROP DIFFERENT BACKCLOTHS

  24. Piece of scenery on wheels for ease of movement TRUCK

  25. WHEN YOU HAVE YOUR SET CONSTRUCTED YOU NEED TO DRESS IT WITH DETAILS TO YOUR STORY AND CHARACTERS.

  26. An item placed on the set, usually part of it e.g. a lamp, clock, picture SET PROP

  27. OVER ALL THE WHOLE SET HAS A NAME……..

  28. Resources used to create the setting where a drama takes place, e.g. backcloth, flats, rostra, furniture. SCENERY

  29. IF YOUR SET IS EFFECTIVE THE ACTORS SHOULD BE ABLE TO TELL YOU THE • TIME PERIOD • LOCATION • SOCIAL STATUS • ATMOSPHERE BEFORE ANY ACTORS WALK ON STAGE!

  30. GROUND PLAN

  31. GROUND PLAN IS A BIRD’S EYE VIEW OF THE SET

  32. LET US REVIEW THE AREAS OF THE STAGE…

  33. USC USL USR CSL CSR CS DSL DSR DSC AUDIENCE

  34. GENERALLY A GROUND PLAN LOOKS LIKE THIS! KEY Flat Table Chair Entrance /Exit A

  35. A GROUND PLAN MUST HAVE 5 INGREDIENTS K EY UDIENCE IABILITY (DOES IT MAKE SENSE) NTRANCE/ EXIT YMBOLS (OVER HEAD VIEW) A V E S

  36. LET US BEGIN…. STEP ONE. DRAW THE GENERAL ACTING AREA AND ADD YOUR AUDIENCE. AUDIENCE

  37. NOW ADD THE SET PIECES. TRICKY PART IS LIKE CHEMISTRY THERE ARE SYMBOLS YOU HAVE TO USE SO LETS BEGIN THERE ….

  38. FLAT

  39. DOOR FLAT

  40. WINDOW FLAT

  41. CHAIR

  42. TABLE

  43. SOFA

  44. TREADS (STAIRS)

  45. ENTERANCE/ EXIT

  46. ~~~~~~~ CURTAIN

  47. BACKCLOTH

  48. GAUZE

  49. SO THEN YOU PUT THEM ON THE STAGE AUDIENCE

  50. NOW ADD A KEY KEY a key is like a legend on a map. It tells people what the symbols mean. DOOR FLAT TABLE CHAIR ENTERANCES/ EXIT AUDIENCE

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