arts

Cards (11)

  • producer - this is the person who takes the play from a mere concept to an actual finished presentation.
  • director - is the overall artistic coordinator of the entire production
  • playwright - For a script intended for stage performance, the writer of the script is more spécifically called a _
  • set designer - He or she builds the set (or sets) that will simulate the world that the play's characters are supposed to live in.
  • lightning director - Lighting is critical in creating the mood of each scene in the play, highlighting a dramatic moment, signalling the entrance of a character, focusing attention on a specific spot on stage, or even providing the blanket of darkness for set and prop changes
  • costume designer - He or she then decides what attire will not only give the audience a clear sense of the setting, but will also express each character's personality and distinct qualities.
  • sound designer - serves a vital role in creating and enhancing the atmosphere of the performance. Sound, in this case, includes music both on stage and as background, which the sound designer may need to source to suit the general time and place of the play, as well as particular scenes.
  • production manager - Coordinating all the complex behind-the-scenes details of staging a play is the _
  • the technical director carefully notes how each actor and every member of the stage, sound, lighting, and costume crews need to be coordinated to bring the director's vision to life ensuring that every instruction is properly executed.
  • choreographer - He or she not only plans out all the dance steps to suit the music, but also rehearses the actors until they are able to perform the dance skillfully -while remaining "in character" on stage.
  • the costume designer deliberates on the characters' main attire, the makeup designer is brought in to plan the hairstyles and makeup to complement the costumes