Drawing Ground Plans.

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Drawing Ground Plans

What is a Ground Plan? A birds eye view of the set, drawn using symbols for both staging and set. Ooooh look! A stage!

A Ground Plan must have K A Key A Audience and Arrows V Viability – it has to work. E Entrances and Exits S Symbols, Scale and Staging

Start by drawing the basic outline of your stage and add in where the audience is positioned in relation to the stage. Add arrows to show the direction in which the audience is looking. The six types of stage look like this…….

Proscenium Arch AUDIENCE

Next indicate using symbols where the exits and entrances are and how pieces of set are positioned on stage. Make sure that the set is Viable. Doors, entrances and exits should not be blocked by pieces of set. Flats are not placed downstage in a way that masks the audiences view of the stage. Chairs are not placed facing upstage away from the audience. The set has to work.

Symbols WHAT FOLLOWS ARE STANDARD SYMBOLS WHICH SHOULD BE USED WHEN DRAWING GROUNDPLANS FLAT

DOOR FLAT

WINDOW FLAT

ROSTRA

STAIRS (TREADS)

TABLE

CHAIR

SOFA

ENTRANCE EXIT

The Key Explains all the symbols on the Ground Plan and is drawn alongside or below the Ground Plan. Key Entrance/exit Flat Rostra Chair(x2) Treads AUDIENCE

If you have a piece of set which requires you to create a new symbol, keep it simple, and mark it in your key. Example – a car Example – a fireplace

Scale Symbols should be drawn with some consideration of scale. A kitchen table is about four or six times the size of a chair. A chair is usually a third of the size of a sofa. Flats are not smaller than chairs. Tables are not bigger than flats. Doors are not more than twice the size of a chair in width…….

Not to scale + Key Door flat Chairs (X2) Desk Filing cabinet

Also…… It’s a good idea to use a pencil and ruler and have an eraser handy when drawing your Ground Plan. Remember KAVES, keep it neat and simple. Do not put PROPS on a ground plan.