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  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Theater_Film_and_Storytelling/Directing_(Garcia)/05%3A_Budgeting/5.02%3A_Sample_Budget
    The page outlines expenses and revenue categories for a performance production. Expenses include production rights, venue rental, set, costumes, props, lighting designer, marketing materials, programs...The page outlines expenses and revenue categories for a performance production. Expenses include production rights, venue rental, set, costumes, props, lighting designer, marketing materials, programs/tickets, and stipends, with specific costs calculated per performance or supply needs. Revenue is derived from ticket sales and donations. The financial outcome is determined by subtracting the total expenses from the total revenue to yield a grand total.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Santa_Barbara_City_College/Mastering_the_Art_of_Stagecraft_(Crop)/03%3A_Equipment_Through_History
    At the Teatro Olympico in Italy, the hallways of the skene were constructed with a forced perspective, a design style that creates the visual illusion that a hallway continues farther than it does in ...At the Teatro Olympico in Italy, the hallways of the skene were constructed with a forced perspective, a design style that creates the visual illusion that a hallway continues farther than it does in actuality – a sort of visual representation of today’s “fun houses”. In many renaissance theatres, the stages were slanted towards the audience to give them a better view, a technique known as the raked stage.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Santa_Barbara_City_College/Mastering_the_Art_of_Stagecraft_(Crop)/07%3A_Props/7.01%3A_Categorizing_Props
    For example, even though a play may be set in the 1800s, the cast could rehearse with a modern composition book instead of a period diary, assuming the composition book was approximately the same size...For example, even though a play may be set in the 1800s, the cast could rehearse with a modern composition book instead of a period diary, assuming the composition book was approximately the same size as the final prop will be. Similarly, the scene shop may decide that such a large piece as the bed is too large to be built in the prop shop, and decide that it will be created in the scene shop.

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