Theatre: Choice in ActionHarperCollins College Publishers, 1995 - 379 Seiten |
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... Designer 130 What Scenery Does 130 What Stage Scenery Does 131 What the Scenic Designer Does 135 What the Scenic Designer Looks for When Reading the Play 136 How Scenic Choices Contribute to the Meaning of the Play 140 The Scenic Designer's ...
... Designer 130 What Scenery Does 130 What Stage Scenery Does 131 What the Scenic Designer Does 135 What the Scenic Designer Looks for When Reading the Play 136 How Scenic Choices Contribute to the Meaning of the Play 140 The Scenic Designer's ...
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... designer and is called a costume prop . ) The scenic designer may help in acquiring props or may provide drawings for their construction . Scenery and properties cost money . Like all the designers on a produc- tion , the scenic designer ...
... designer and is called a costume prop . ) The scenic designer may help in acquiring props or may provide drawings for their construction . Scenery and properties cost money . Like all the designers on a produc- tion , the scenic designer ...
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... designer must be available for consultations with the costumer , who oversees the actual process of putting the garments together . Often changes take place during ... Designer 175 What the Costume Designer Looks for When Reading the Play.
... designer must be available for consultations with the costumer , who oversees the actual process of putting the garments together . Often changes take place during ... Designer 175 What the Costume Designer Looks for When Reading the Play.
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
CHOICE AND INTERPRETATION | 9 |
PART 2 | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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