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COSTUME DESIGN

In your journals, describe how what you wear now, differs from what you wore in kindergarten

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COSTUME DESIGN

Then and Now

In your journals, describe how what you wear now, differs from what you wore in kindergarten.

The Process of Costumes

Costume Designers plan out everything each actor/actress wears throughout the entire show.

The Process Read the play Production Meeting Research Sketches, renderings, swatches

Evolution of the Bat suit

Batman has gone through many costume changes throughout the decades. How do you think Batman’s bat suit will look in the year 2050 (36 years from now)?

The Dynamics of a Group

Time Keeper Is responsible for keeping track of the time and

ensuring the group stays on task at all times. Artist

The Person responsible for transforming the groups ideas into a cohesive design.

Data Collectors/Researcher Are responsible for obtaining all information needed

for the assignment. It is also their job to ensure any and all questions have been fully answered.

Color Analyst Creates the color palate to be used for the design.

Activity

In Small Groups the students will be responsible for Working Together As A Team to create an updated costumer design for a beloved superhero.

EXIT QUESTIONIn your journal write:

How did you assist the group?What did another group member do to help?

What your group accomplished?

September 30th 2014Lighting Design!

Are You Afraid of the Dark?

Does the way a place is lit affect your mood? Why or why not?

Lighting Designer

Lighting Designers are responsible for setting the mood of the play using lights

The Process Read the Play Production Meeting Research Watch a Rehearsal Making the Cue list Drawing the Lighting Plan Lighting Rig Lighting Focus Lighting Plot

Lighting Plots

LIGHTING PLOT LIGHTING PLAN

Activity

Vote with your feet

LIGHTING CONTINUED

Activity Time

Group Roles: Reader – Reads the story Scribe – Wrights the answers to the questions

in his or her journal Drawer – Creates the Lighting Plan Time Manager – Keeps everyone on task (If

your group doesn’t finish it’s your fault)Good luck to you all

Questions

Where are the lighting changes in this story? *Minimal of three lighting changes (That

means you need to have three or more changes

Wright about why the light changes in the places that you indicated

What colors do you think would aid this story in setting the mood? Why did you choose those colors?