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4. WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT SCENOGRAPHY?
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What does a scenographer do?
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Dances and writes the text for the theatre
Draws all the costumes
Designs and plans, translating the ideas and feelings of a director
What is stagecraft?
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Similar to acting, the craft of being on stage
The complex set of technical stages that allow the realisation on stage of the scenographers suggestions
Taking apart the stage at the end of the show
What are some of the things that stagecraft encompasses?
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Editing, production, recording and designing
Acting, dancing and singing
Luministics, machinery, costumes, logistics and props
The work starts with studying the text, what is important to take into account?
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Why, who, how and what
What, how, when, where and how much
How many, how long and who is involved
Before starting the stage design it's important to...
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Make sure you have enough money.
Visit the space where the show will debut.
Check in with everyone on the team.
What is the Italian theatre?
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The type of theatre structure characteristic of Italian architecture that was particularly widespread between the 18th and 19th centuries.
A type of acting originated in the south of Italy.
A type of theatre structure that can only be used outdoors.
What is one of the challenges of street shows?
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The spectators are in constant flux, as passers-by and onlookers arrive, stop and leave.
That the floors can be very hard and dirty.
That you can't use any costumes or props.
What are the basic materials of traditional stage design?
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Cardboard and wood.
Wood and fabric
Paper and stone.
What is used in order to provisionally fix wood elements together?
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A light layer of glue
Strung rope with knots that can be undone
Iron nails with a flat head, not hammered in all the way
What is the point of props?
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Decorating the stage.
Helping the actors by giving them something to hold.
Props are responsible for communicating and framing a narrative, they deliver a message and a precise intention.
What colour is commonly used for backdrops?
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Black
Blue, like the sky
White
Why is it important to keep materials minimal for street shows?
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Because you don't get much money from street shows
Both for convenience of transport and because the scene is given by the location one chooses.
So people don't trip over them
Which are different solutions to bringing props on stage?
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Realistic, created or abstract.
Real or fake.
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