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What are the differences between in-the-round and proscenium performance spaces?
In-the-round
- Describes performance space where stage is in the middle of the audience
- Audience surrounds stage on all sides
- Can be different shapes
- Does not accommodate set pieces or even many props
- Actors must enter stage through the aisles which causes less time for costumes.
Proscenium
- Audiences is seated in front of the stage only
- Well suited for productions that require a lot of set pieces
- Wings are hidden by curtains which allow the actors to move freely
- Creates more time for costumes
In a theatrical production, what can a set designer do if she realizes during rehearsals that the size of the stage makes it difficult for the crew to quickly and quietly move large, heavy set pieces in between scenes?
They may change the design of their set pieces, recruit more crew members for set piece movement or work on ways to make the pieces easier to move.
At the beginning of the production process, what can take place during the first few meetings of a theatrical production’s director with the production’s design team?
The sound, set, lighting, technical, costume, and props designers alter and refine their designs as they begin to create them. The set-piece designer will figure out if their pieces are too heavy to move around the stages, if not they’ll have to figure out a way to make the moving of pieces easier for the crew.
What happens during the sound editing stage of a film’s post-production phase?
The sound editors have to make sure that the soundtrack and the actors’ lip movements are synchronized and that all dialogue is clearly discernible. (If any problems with particular lines are discovered during this process, an actor may be called in to rerecord just the audio part of the scene, or a voice actor who can mimic the actor’s voice may be used if the actor is unavailable for some reason.)
What responsibilities or tasks are involved when a film has scenes that must be shot on location?
First locations must be scouted out. Factors that must be considered are electrical accessibility, storage of equipment in case of bad weather, and security to keep actors safe. Other things to consider is the financially cost and overall aesthetics.
- Kaitlin L.