Top Banner
Dress A Set For A Television Production
10

Dress A Set For A Television Production. Standard 4.0 Standard Text: Dress a set for a television production. Learning Goal: The student will be able.

Dec 17, 2015

Download

Documents

Wilfrid Dixon
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Dress A Set For A Television Production. Standard 4.0 Standard Text: Dress a set for a television production. Learning Goal: The student will be able.

Dress A Set For A Television Production

Page 2: Dress A Set For A Television Production. Standard 4.0 Standard Text: Dress a set for a television production. Learning Goal: The student will be able.

Standard 4.0Standard Text: Dress a set for a television production. Learning Goal: The student will be able to properly dress a set for television production.

Page 3: Dress A Set For A Television Production. Standard 4.0 Standard Text: Dress a set for a television production. Learning Goal: The student will be able.

Set Dressing

All the visual and design elements on a set, such as rugs, lamps, wall coverings, curtains and room accent accessories.

Page 4: Dress A Set For A Television Production. Standard 4.0 Standard Text: Dress a set for a television production. Learning Goal: The student will be able.

Set DresserThe person responsible for selecting the furniture, wall and window coverings, accent accessories, and all the other design elements that complete a program’s set. Also called a set decorator.

Page 5: Dress A Set For A Television Production. Standard 4.0 Standard Text: Dress a set for a television production. Learning Goal: The student will be able.

Set DesignA scale drawing of the set, as viewed from above that illustrates the location of furniture, walls, doors, and windows.

Page 6: Dress A Set For A Television Production. Standard 4.0 Standard Text: Dress a set for a television production. Learning Goal: The student will be able.

Selecting Furniture for the Set

• Talent should be able to get into and out of the furniture gracefully. • Furniture needs to be solid and firm and the seat cannot be lower

than the talent’s knees • Never use swivel chairs that swivel or rock on set• Be aware of shiny surfaces

Page 7: Dress A Set For A Television Production. Standard 4.0 Standard Text: Dress a set for a television production. Learning Goal: The student will be able.

PropsAny item handled by the performers during a production, other than furniture.

Page 8: Dress A Set For A Television Production. Standard 4.0 Standard Text: Dress a set for a television production. Learning Goal: The student will be able.

Cyc or CycloramaA background curtain on a set that is stretched tight and pulled to cover the walls and curves of the studio forming a solid background color. A cyc is different from a backdrop because it is one color and has no definition.

Page 9: Dress A Set For A Television Production. Standard 4.0 Standard Text: Dress a set for a television production. Learning Goal: The student will be able.

MorieAn effect caused by certain fabric pattern in which the television system reproduces the pattern with a rainbow of color or moving lines displayed in the pattern area.

Page 10: Dress A Set For A Television Production. Standard 4.0 Standard Text: Dress a set for a television production. Learning Goal: The student will be able.

Review Questions • What are some considerations when selecting furniture for a

production set?• What is a prop?• How does a cyc differ from a backdrop?• Explain how the responsible of an interior designer and a set dresser

are different.