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What do designers do to prepare for production meetings and to create a production concept and design? Choose one of the plays you have read and select one area of design. How would you go about developing a design concept for that particular play? What would be some of the factors you would keep in mind?
 
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Designers will often use this computer program to work on the design for a production.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Designers begin by studying the script, learning about the characters, investigating the location and historical period, and considering practical questions of mechanics, budget, and deadlines, to name a few. All of this research prepares them for the production meeting.

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