Scenic Designer is also known as what?
Set Designer
Props such as tables, chairs, tree stumps (things you can either sit on or place things on top of)
Scenic Props
This goes on the bottom right of your designs and has the following: Play Title, Playwright Name, Designer Name and Date, Scale
Name Plate
1 foot of something you see is represented by 1⁄2 of an inch on a piece of paper.
1/2 Scale
The ______ shares their vision of the play in terms of storytelling.
Director
Props like: pen, book, cup, knife (items that actors carry in their hands and use often)
Hand Props
it’s a view from above that looks down into a space below.
Ground Plan
Often a few parts of the set are stationary while the other elements come on and off stage.
Unit Set
The _____ communicates information from rehearsal about the set and props that are used.
Stage Manager
Curtains, books on a bookshelf, pillows on a sofa, pictures on a wall (items that actors don’t touch but that help to decorate the space).
Set Dressing
This design uses color and a person.
Rendering
The audience’s view of the stage from the house is called what?
Sight Lines
The _____ is the person who determines how a set will be built.
Technical Director
Who designs the props?
Prop Master
List the steps in the Design Process
Read the script
Take notes
Sketch
Talk with the director
Update sketches
Re-read the script
Research
Talk with the director and finalize the design
Create ground plan
Create Rendering,
Usually a single room
Box Set