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Chapters 18-23
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3 Types of stages: Proscenium Thrust Arena Stage Elements: act curtain, apron, back wall, battens, cyclorama, drop/backdrop, flies, fly gallery, grid, ground cloth, leg, pin rail, proscenium arch, teaser, tormentors, trap, wings
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6 Different Types of Sets 1. Box Set- two/three walls and a ceiling 2. Unit Set- several pieces that can be rearranged 3. Permanent Set- all structures are fixed 4. Minimal Set- two or three-fold flats that disguise other props/set pieces 5. Prism Set- flats that can be moved/turned 6. Curtain Set- uses the curtain as part of the background and has many architectural elements
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Functions of lighting: See the onstage action Create emphasis and mood Logical 4 Main Types of Stage Lights 1. spotlights 2. floodlights 3. strip/border lights 4. followspots
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3 Uses of Sound 1. amplify the actors’ voices Supply dramatic music/underscoring Provide special, realistic sound effects
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Reveal the character’s personality to the audience Appropriate to the theatre Reflect the mood and style of the production Unify the production Acceptable to the actor
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4 ways costumes are effective: Line ▪ “fitted” ▪ Vertical lines add height to an actor Fabric ▪ “weight”/texture determines how the costume will hang on the actor Color ▪ Color choices should harmonize or contrast with one another, the set, and the furniture Decoration- trim, accessories, jewelry
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5 Aspects Actor: bone structure, eyes, coloring Character: age, health, occupation, attitude Play’s Style: realistic, fantasy, symbolic, etc Theatre: distance from the actors to the audience Stage lighting: the amount, color, & source of light play a part
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Types of Makeup: foundation liner rouge powder pencils brushes creams
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How to Apply: Clean your face Apply foundation Apply rouge Shade & highlight facial features Accent eyes and eyebrows Accent lips Apply powder
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“Decorative props”/”set dressing”- props used to help set the scene, like visual aids “Hand props”- items used directly by actors “Prop plot”- a written breakdown of the required props for a production “Props master”- person in charge of organizing all of the props “pull”- props you already own “set props”- furniture, carpeting, etc
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