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APUS57

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What are the main functions of scene design? Briefly explain how it accomplishes these goals.
 
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Most of the people who are responsible for getting the scenery designed, built, and shifted for a production
  receive attention and notice from the public.


 
 

a. True
  b. False




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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:Scene
design delineates the performance space.
Scene design helps communicate the world of the play.
Scene design organizes the acting space by creating a floor plan.
Scene design characterizes the acting space and in doing so may reinforce the production
style, its interpretive focus, and pertinent themes.
Scene design creates mood and atmosphere.
Scene design defines the performance space by establishing distinctions between onstage
and offstage.
Through the use of flats, drapes, platforms, floor treatments, and other means, designers
delineate the acting space.



Answer to Question 2

False





 

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