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An arena stage has seating on all 4 sides of a central stage. A proscenium stage has seating on one side of the stage. How does the audience/action relationship affect scenery design? How does it affect lighting design? How does the relationship affect actor movement? A movie theatre is arranged similarly to a proscenium stage. Does it provide the same point of view for the audience? Why, or why not? What advantages can you see to storytelling in an arena setting? A proscenium setting? In film or video?
In 200-300 words discuss the advantages and disadvantages of designing and producing work in an arena space, proscenium space and film studio.
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Running head: THEATER DESIGN
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Theater Design
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THEATER DESIGN
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All the furniture, props, and scenery that the audience sees at the play production make
up the theater design. The design provides information to the audience about the director's
concept of production. Another critical component of production relates to stag...
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