MOOD and ATMOSPHERE.

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MOOD and ATMOSPHERE

Mood and atmosphere help create the feelings and emotions for the audience.

It also creates tension. The audience wants to know what will happen next.

Tension can be Created through Mystery Silence Threat or Pressure Action Tension can be Created through Relationships Or status Movement Shock Or surprise Conflict & confrontation Dramatic irony

IN SHORT IT KEEPS THE AUDIENCE FROM GETTING BORED.

LOOK AT THE DIFFERENCE IN THE MOOD AND ATMOSPHERE WITH EACH DESIGN THE FOLLOWING SLIDES ARE DIFFERENT SCENERY FROM THE SAME PLAY, BUT NOT FROM THE SAME PRODUCTION. LOOK AT THE DIFFERENCE IN THE MOOD AND ATMOSPHERE WITH EACH DESIGN WHAT MAKES IT DIFFERENT?

CONSIDER THE DESIGN CONCEPT

SEE WHAT DIFFERENT ELEMENTS TRY SEARCHING ANOTHER PRODUCTION YOU KNOW IN GOOGLE IMAGES AND SEE WHAT DIFFERENT ELEMENTS ARE USED TO CREATE MOOD AND ATMOSPHERE!