Theatre Design
Although design in the theatre may branch off into various areas of specialisation. it primarily materializes in three basic forms: first, as an envromental background, or scenery, then as costumes for the actor within the setting, and finally, unifying all, as stage lighting.
The paths leading to a career designing in the theatre are numerous and varies. They may come from within the theatre itself or from the outside world. An actor or director gifter with a visual sense of theatre can contribute to design just as surely as can the trained visual artist who, equipped with the practical ability to draw and paint, possesses a strong desire to be in the theatre. A student from the latter background standing on the threshold of training for a career in design for the theatre may puzzle over what the future holds. The sudden transition flush of excitement involving one’s first commitment to hard work. Anyone interested in achieving creative and personal fulfillment as a scene, costume or lighting designer must first thoroughly understand the complexity of theatre as an art form.
Category: Venue Design




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