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Set Design Basics - cover

Set Design Basics

Hazel Monroe

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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Set Design Basics explores the core principles of theatrical set design, transforming spaces into active storytellers. Focusing on set construction, space utility, and visual symbolism, the book guides readers through creating impactful stage environments.

 
One intriguing fact is how ancient Greek amphitheaters, with their inherent spatial dynamics, laid the groundwork for modern stagecraft. Another highlight is the crucial role of color theory and texture in conveying meaning and emotion, turning a simple backdrop into a powerful narrative tool.

 
The book's approach is to blend practical construction skills with insightful considerations of visual storytelling. Chapters progress from fundamental concepts like scale and perspective to the practicalities of materials and tools.

 
A key aspect is the emphasis on collaboration among designers, directors, and actors, highlighting theatre as a collaborative art. By integrating historical context with contemporary practices, Set Design Basics provides a unique perspective valuable for students and aspiring designers alike.
Verfügbar seit: 05.05.2025.
Drucklänge: 96 Seiten.

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