Scenic Design Chapter 1
Scenic Design Chapter 1
Scenic Design Chapter 1
6-What is the one major change in the visual theatre artists role since
the first uses of scenery until now?
They started to focus on the relevance of the set rather than how
pretty it was.
7-At what historical time did major reforms in theatre occur? And,
whose work and theories influenced these reforms?
At the end of the 19th century, the reform was influenced by the works
of the men born near of ater the peak of the Romantic Movement.
8-Who was the Scenographer introduced The New Stagecraft to
America? And, whose unrealized design for what play exemplified this
new approach to scenery?
Robert Edmund Jones introduced the new stagecraft. Bel Geddes
designed the Divine Comedy.
14-Discuss the nature of stage space and how it differs from space in
the day-to- day world.
The very nature of stage space is very fluid and amorphous. It freely
breaks natural laws (ex. separate spaces on stage that represent
spaces possibly miles apart in real life).
16-A few pages before the end of the chapter, Payne quotes Robert
Edmond Jones. Find and write that quotation.
A stage setting has no life of its own. Its emphasis is directed toward
the performance. In the absence of the actor it does not exist. Strange
as it may seem, this simple and fundamental principle of stage design
still seems to be widely misunderstood.
20-Who composed the final section of this chapter, and what first did
he discover during his early work?
John Bury; the importance of light