Wednesday, November 5, 2008

So far...

I'm writing a proposale that might not happen.
Im already on my interview question. I have finished Louis's(Property)
Im in the process of finding a place within pittsburgh that can help me in the theatre. Rather than ask me if i want to usher.
Im going to continue making interview questions and start writing a script.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Somewhere over the Rainbow

Somewhere out there i need to find where i can visit and get some sort of low down. Perhaps i contact theatre square and the Benedum.
Talk to my Mentor Tony about places around.

Friday, October 31, 2008

So far...

So far i have been researching out the wazoo. I'm finally getting a step into the mud by creating interview questions for the people I work with a City Theatre.
I'm also creating a interview over email for Mr. Ringold who has experience with plays theatres and possibly designing.
I just need to find a place within Pittsburgh that would possibly mentor me for a week or to so i can get more individual professional opinions.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Michael Taravella

QUESTION: Did you know…?



Notes

· Set design and properties master are the most important things in plays.
· Lighting design can alter a person’s feelings during a play to happy, scared or suspenseful
· You make a plank of wood look like real marble
· Different stage lights do a verity of things
· Set designing can give the person a feeling or background of what the play will be about
· The Properties master is the toughest tiring stressing job
· Fear is the actors biggest enemy on the stage
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Sources

http://www.aact.org/people/setdesigner.html


http://www.aact.org/people/lightingdesigner.html
http://www.behr.com/behrx/expert/faux_index.jsp
http://www.alanrowoth.com/LightingBasics.shtml


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Property_master

http://www.theatrgroup.com/Method/relaxation.html

Monday, October 27, 2008

Dahn Dahn Daahhhhn change of plans.

Unfortunatly my plans for my grad project has change just slightly. I have been researching behind the stages of theatre. I must say i think ill be better of if i get onto the stage, and research acting, even perhaps "Method Acting".

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Grad Project Assignment

The goals are based out before you by a group of people that consists of:
Parents, teachers, school board members, and members of the community.
This group evaluates the organization, content, delivery and ability to come up with questions to go along with their topic. They are also evaluated on the reason given why this person thinks he/she deserves to graduate.
The students got engaged into their ideas just as I did, think about what I wanted to do for my graduation project. Then researched, they take it to the advanced by getting involved, like one student research the muscular system and the nervous system about how massages help relieve stress and tension, so he was mentored by a nurse, and later see if he had “The Touch”.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Terms

Stage:
Theatrical – relating to or characteristics of the theater or dramatic performance.

Thrust Stage- a stage surrounded by audience on three sides

Proscenium Stage- Audience is located on one side of the stage

Theatre in the round- Audience is located on all four sides of the stage

Scenic Design- set design, look, physical appearance, structure.

Theatrical Properties- Objects used by the actor/actors, or objects used for decoration

Stage luminosity- where the lighting is being distributed for the stage, (Providing different types of light effect to increase the stages scene).

Technical Jobs
Lighting designer- designs light effects, hired by director or producers, paid by contract

Luminist- set up the lights and lighting affects by light designer, hired by director, producer or
light designer, paid by salary

Property Master- determine what props must be created, hired by director, producers or stage manager, paid by salary or contract

Property crew- they determine to either create, buy, or build props, hired by director, producer or prop master, paid by contract

Set Design- design all the set/sets for the production, hired by director or producer, paid by contract

Crew Chief- they make the set/sets that the design created, hired by director or producer

Call boy Call girl- alert actor’s/actress’s of entrances, help with scene changes, hired by director,
producer or crew chief, paid salary

Sound Engineer- design all the sound effects used in production, hired by director or producer, paid by contract

Sound Technician- create all the designed sound effects, hired by director, producer or sound engineer, paid by salary

Stage manager- makes sure everything happens when its supposed to happen, hired by director or producer, paid by salary