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nramada

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What kind of research does a set designer do? What are the three levels on which research takes place?
 
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Verisimilitude is the same as realism.
 
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Answer to Question 1

During the research portion of his/her process, the designer may collect images that reflect the time, place, or directorial interpretation of the production. A set designer's research takes place on three levels: the objective world of the play text, the subjective level of the director's concept, and the inspirational level.

Answer to Question 2

False



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