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    Living by Design Creating a space for a tween that easily transitions into a space for a young adult takes the keen eye of an experienced designer. A tween views her bedroom as a place where no rules apply, where she can escape the world and do more than just sleep. The thing is; her favorite stuff is often varied and sometimes inharmonious. That’s where a designer steps in — to turn her bedroom into her favorite retreat, filled with her favorite things that can grow with her into young…

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    Robert S. Marx Theatre houses a variant thrust stage with semi-circle seating. This space causes for a very intimate set design and causes the audience to feel and respond as if they are a part of the show. Michael Schweikardt was the set and puppet designer of the show. The set was a display of naturalism with parts of realism and expressionism. Theater can never be fully realistic because of the presence of the “fourth wall”. The design had curved facing with a cartoon-like street painted on…

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    to consider various questions: Who is going to create this show( directors, designers, ect.)? Where will it be performed? What type of theatre space do we want it in? How many seats do we need (i.e., is the performance going to be intimate or extravagent)? Who will come see this show (i.e., what is the demographic…

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    Over 30 feet, use of 300 watts bulbs is highly recommended. These designers have 300 watts High Bay Norsemen, Suttons Bay and Glen Lake series Set for use at 18 to 20 feet apart to get about 20 to 45 candles. You can be assisted by these designers if you have any question relating to this. They can assist you greatly is setting up for you. All you are required to do is to give them the details of the length…

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    Once the show opens, the designer's work is (almost completely/basically) complete. Now it's (usually/ in a common and regular way) the job of the stage manager and backstage crew to make sure that every aspect of the production runs just as the designer meant, time after time, until the production…

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    The job of the lighting designer is to set the correct mood for that certain part of a particular scene. It wouldn't make sense if the lighting was bright and colorful and something tragic has happened. So the lighting affects everything and it is equally important just as everything else Looking at the picture of the play Luck of the Irish it shows colorful lighting but only in specific spots. It adds frame and an atmosphere when I look at the picture I think of it being a part of the Jazz…

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    a real water coming out from it. The lighting by Max Lippman throughout the show made it more dramatic and it matched the mood of the action perfectly. Most of us would think “oh its just lighting”, but what many of us misinterpret is that the show is also all about the lighting. Lighting designers just do not show up during the production day, but they also go to the rehearsals with the entire production team because they need to get a feel for the lighting cues and plan how to light the actors…

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    Jaime Barba the costume designer for the production did an impressable job with the costuming of each character: main, supporting, and company. The opening number’s costumes were everything I could imagine seeing at a drag show. Miss Understandings costume was so over the top and…

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    Designer profile Ross Gardam Ross Gardam is an Australian furniture designer who started his career in 2007. He is a part of stylecraft with also his own Compony [Ross Gardam]. Ross creates furniture with both a traditional and modern style using local manufacturers to help him. He incorporates various modern feels into his work which is pleasing to the eye. He mainly works with chairs and lighting. His athletically pleasing products result in highly rated pieces of art that stand out above…

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