Wednesday, 5 January 2011

How productions are staged

Productions like The little shop of horrors, Cats and Miss Saigon are usually staged in theatres as plays especially in broadway in front of an large audience. I researched these to give me an insight on how plays are organised and staged and to help me understand the way productions are produced.

Little shop of horrors















   cats

























Miss saigon

 






 Les miserables




Stage designs

We had to design set models to display on stage to help the production look more realistc, this consisted of us creating modles by scratch. Creating our own props took a lot of time and effort but was a great experience as it gave the play a more realistic look to it.








This is a technical drawing of the measuements of the stage we used for the production. This was important as it helped us understand how  much space we had to use. Technical drawings are used before any productions to help give the directors an insight on where to place props and actors on the stage.

Tuesday, 4 January 2011

Final design



















This was the poster i personally made for the production as you can see it was to plain and probably wouldnt of had attracted an audience. I felt that it wouldnt catch the viewers eye as it basically seemed boring. when we showed all our posters to the client (Mrs Jones) she liked certain images  fonts and colours from everyones posters and decided that we all should combine our ideas and make one poster as a group.



















This is the poster we created as a group as you can see it is a massive improvement from the poster above. This poster related to what the production is about and really caught the viewers eye. The dark colours, blood dripping font and a strong image represented everything about the little shop of horrors and what it is about. Overall I was happy with the look of the poster and knew it would be a success with the target audience.

Monday, 3 January 2011

Evaluation


For this unit we had to set up a musical production called “The little shop of horrors”.  I personally have learnt a lot about theatre like setting up a production, staging and how important the audience is. I realised the ups and downs of being a production designer a high point being showing your work to an appreciating audience. Once we finished designing our production it was acted out by students from our school and was a great success with the audience, we received many great feedbacks.

Deadlines are vital for a production, when planning a production you realise how important deadlines are as if you miss one deadline the whole production can fall apart. I can now understand how much hard work it takes to set up a production and now feel I understand how much pressure there is for professionals working in the theatre industry as they can’t afford to make the same mistakes as we might have done.

 My role was in graphics and we had to design a poster for the production, we all made separate posters but then decided to combine all our ideas into one poster. I feel I showed good leadership, listening and communication skills working with my group as I communicated with others, voiced my opinions and listened to what others had to say. Before we started the unit I thought designing a production would be a simple job and wouldn’t take that much time or effort but I was wrong as it is one of the most hard and stressful experiences of my life. Overall I am grateful we studied this unit as it gave me a great aspect of life as a production designer.

Stage directions and terminology


Stage blocking: This is a term used when a theatre director directs an actor’s movement and positioning on the stage. In most plays the stage directions have been written in the scripts to help the actors with their movement on the stage when acting.

Sightlines: This is a line of sight between the audience and the stage; a good sightline will help the audience see the whole stage.

Stage directions: This is a similar term to stage blocking as the actors receive directions from the director; this involves the physical movement of the actors on stage. The actors are supposed to note the directions in their script.

Upstage: This is used for the actors based at the back of the stage to keep them organised.

Downstage: This is used for the actors, who are based in the front of the stage, this is important as the audience has a great view of the actors.

Stage right & stage left: This is simply actors based on the left and right halves of the stage.


Overall these terms help directors and actors to organise themselves on stage, this is crucial as without these terms actors could get confused on stage and that could effect the production. These terms also benefit the audience as the actors are based all around the stage so the audience have a good view of the play. It is important for actors to learn these terms to help them feel comfortable on stage and to know where to be at what point

Designing and building the plant

When it came to making the plant the whole class had to help as it was a long process and  had to be perfect as it was the main part of the production. Before we created the plant we had to take measurements of a real person as the plant was going to be operated by a person. Getting the measurements right were crucial for the production as the plant is the main factor of the play and getting the measurements wrong would of been a disaster as we wouldnt of had enough time to make it again. I really enjoyed building the plant as it was a great experience and helped me see what it is like building a prop by hand. Once we had finished designing the plant i was excited and anxious to see it come alive in the production and thankfully it was a great success with the audience.






The actual production

My role
I was part of the graphic design group and we were in charge of making the poster for the play, we each individually made our own posters and couldn’t decide which one to use so we ended up taking all the posters and combining our ideas to make one poster. I feel we had an important job as it was up to us to sell the play to the audience by advertising it and making the right poster to attract the audience. Thankfully our posters were a success with the students and attracted a big audience to the play.

Typefaces
This is some research i did on diffrent typefaces i explored for the poster this really helped me to decide how my typeface will look like.





Photos from the production