At the back end of February as bunch of us students went along to the Darlington Civic Theater with Tony Shaw. The purpose of this visit was to have a visual experience in relation to the space the stage has to use. This was to help us with the brief we had received - which was our production was to be shown here - so a scaled model would be needed. During this visit i discovered what lighting equipment they have available, stage space, seating and general functions, such as a first hand look at the curtain lowering etc. This visit was a real eye opener and also the first time i have set foot into a professional theater; this experience was amazing and has greatly helped with my designing and process in this new brief. I plan on going to see the performance of West Side Story here in 16th April.
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Monday, 17 March 2014
Visit to Darlington Civic Theater
At the back end of February as bunch of us students went along to the Darlington Civic Theater with Tony Shaw. The purpose of this visit was to have a visual experience in relation to the space the stage has to use. This was to help us with the brief we had received - which was our production was to be shown here - so a scaled model would be needed. During this visit i discovered what lighting equipment they have available, stage space, seating and general functions, such as a first hand look at the curtain lowering etc. This visit was a real eye opener and also the first time i have set foot into a professional theater; this experience was amazing and has greatly helped with my designing and process in this new brief. I plan on going to see the performance of West Side Story here in 16th April.
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