It was just the other day that I realized that between stage designs and virtual designs, I have created environments for four titles from the canon of Dame Agatha Christie (one title twice) and have wicked designs on a fifth.
So just for fun, a very short look back ...
The Mousetrap
1993 - The Bathhouse Theater, Seattle
1999 - Tacoma Little Theatre
(sadly, no photo evidence of either)
Ten Little Indians (or And Then There Were None)
2004 - Tacoma Little Theatre
Images by Jason Ganwich
Showing posts with label Tacoma Little Theatre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tacoma Little Theatre. Show all posts
Saturday, January 18, 2020
Friday, September 20, 2019
MORE Show #1 of the 2019-20 Tacoma Theater Season
Calendar Girls at Tacoma Little Theatre was such a great experience in so many
ways. Not only was the show itself meaningful, and the dedication of everyone involved apparent, it was a great experience in designing.
I believe, and many of my colleagues do, that the future of stage design is in digital scenery for a variety of reasons. This show was a further testing ground for that idea, in a context that did not involve a big-box-budget. And it worked! The hard scenery was minimal and flexible - providing a frame for the story unfolding. I created 13 digital backdrops for the show, depicting different seasons, times of day, and subtly following the dramatic arc with certain palette and movement choices.
The video above shows a selection of those backdrops, in the order they appear in the show. Learned a great deal from this experience, am very pleased with how it came out, and eager to apply my new knowledge to another project.
I believe, and many of my colleagues do, that the future of stage design is in digital scenery for a variety of reasons. This show was a further testing ground for that idea, in a context that did not involve a big-box-budget. And it worked! The hard scenery was minimal and flexible - providing a frame for the story unfolding. I created 13 digital backdrops for the show, depicting different seasons, times of day, and subtly following the dramatic arc with certain palette and movement choices.
The video above shows a selection of those backdrops, in the order they appear in the show. Learned a great deal from this experience, am very pleased with how it came out, and eager to apply my new knowledge to another project.
Tuesday, August 6, 2019
SHOW #1 of the 2019-20 Tacoma Theater Season
Number one of five this season. Awaaaay we go!
Show #1: Here is the video footage and snapshots of the virtual model of my design for the season opener for Tacoma Little Theatre's 101st Season: Tim Firth's Calendar Girls.
Click on the individual images. and video embed to enlarge.
The virtual model gives you a really solid sense of the design in its space, and never needs to be dusted! A media plot is under development to help support the sense of time passing, and the scenes that take place outdoors, on "John's Hill." This model, and the video media that are planned as part of the design, will all be created in the virtual world of Second Life ®.
Show #1: Here is the video footage and snapshots of the virtual model of my design for the season opener for Tacoma Little Theatre's 101st Season: Tim Firth's Calendar Girls.
Click on the individual images. and video embed to enlarge.
The virtual model gives you a really solid sense of the design in its space, and never needs to be dusted! A media plot is under development to help support the sense of time passing, and the scenes that take place outdoors, on "John's Hill." This model, and the video media that are planned as part of the design, will all be created in the virtual world of Second Life ®.
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| DRAFT of set in "John's Hill" mode 7.14.19 |
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| Overhead view of revised model as of 7.20.19 in "Church Hall" mode |
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| Revised model as of 8.4.19 in "Church Hall" mode |
Saturday, October 21, 2017
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