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Sunday, 12 June 2011

Set Box

My Set Box

This is the Restaurant Scene


The tables are pushed together with a white table cloth over 


The wings are quite close in to create a compact area.


The Office Scene


The tables are separated into the office layout.


The wings are pushed to the sides as much as possible to create more space.

The Garden Scene


Two of the tables are stacked together to create the den.


The remaining table is placed up on its edge as the back door.


The Kitchen Scene

The tables are pushed together in a U-shape to create the kitchen surface.




Through doing a rough white card model of the set it is visually communicative as to how the set is adaptable. I can use this model to test lighting ideas using a torch and coloured sheets. 
The set box will have to be made in detail and neater than this in level 6 so that it can be translated exactly into the studio theatre space. 
The idea of having white backdrops and wings that can be moved makes the stage bright to look at which is where this design relies on coloured lighting to soften the harshness of the white.

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