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- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Theater_Film_and_Storytelling/Directing_(Garcia)/04%3A_Preparing_for_Design_Meetings/4.01%3A_Set_DesignYou want to make sure that your set has levels so that you can create dynamic stage pictures, you want the color palette to compliment the mood of the production, and you want your set to offer insigh...You want to make sure that your set has levels so that you can create dynamic stage pictures, you want the color palette to compliment the mood of the production, and you want your set to offer insights into the character’s world. Find multiple options and make sure in your meeting with the set designer to communicate what you like about each picture and how you think it might be incorporated into the set design.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Theater_Film_and_Storytelling/Directing_(Garcia)/05%3A_Budgeting/5.01%3A_BudgetBudgeting for theater productions involves managing various expenses creatively to minimize costs while ensuring quality. Key considerations include non-negotiable production rights, with fees varying...Budgeting for theater productions involves managing various expenses creatively to minimize costs while ensuring quality. Key considerations include non-negotiable production rights, with fees varying for plays and musicals. Venue costs depend on ownership or rental agreements, and savings here can be redirected. Set and costume designs must be carefully budgeted, potentially utilizing storage or donations.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Theater_Film_and_Storytelling/Directing_(Garcia)/05%3A_Budgeting/5.02%3A_Sample_BudgetThe 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/Bookshelves/Dance/Dance_Studies%3A_Choreographing_Dance_and_Life_(Worth)/09%3A_Choreography_and_Production/9.04%3A_Know_Your_Performance_SpaceThis page emphasizes the importance of understanding the performance space for effective choreography. It highlights that choreographers need to consider various factors such as dimensions, surfaces, ...This page emphasizes the importance of understanding the performance space for effective choreography. It highlights that choreographers need to consider various factors such as dimensions, surfaces, entrances and exits, backstage facilities, and technology requirements. By assessing stage specifics, including surface conditions and audience interaction, choreographers can plan effectively and ensure their work aligns with the chosen performance environment.