Metamorphoses: The On Going design project during Seussical

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Metamorphoses: The On Going design project during Seussical Entire Play Read Due Friday 4/17

What to look for when reading: Plot : What is going on? Obvious Light and Sound Cues: Do they talk about a sunrise or a dark stormy scene? Set necessities: What do you absolutely need? When is the play set? Do we need to set it then?

General Process for Project Don’t write this down yet Read the Play Design the Set Draft a Ground Plan General lighting and sound cues Costume Rendering Presentation

Final Design Project Specs Hand drawn (not drafted) ground plan of your set and ONE front view rendering of your set Lighting Plot explanation with specifics aka What color will be used in front light, side light, down light, etc. What is the general theme you are trying to achieve. Sound Cues – At least 2 sound cues explained throughout the play Costume Rendering – ONE fully drawn out and colored costume rendering of a character Research – Lots of visual research to support all these design choices NO PRESENTATION 200 Point Project – 40 points per section – Rubric on monday

Today Decide WHEN to set your play Decide the THEME of your play Start sketching AND make a list of research you need to do Ex. 1950s fashion and furniture if you decide to set it then