SET DESIGN
ALL DESIGNERS MUST PRESENT ABOUT THEIR SET DESIGN AND THEN CHOOSE A SECOND PRODUCTION SKILL. THE SET DESIGN IS WORTH 30 MARKS AND THE SECOND PRODUCTION SKILL IS WORTH 20 MARKS
ALL DESIGNERS MUST PRESENT ABOUT THEIR SET DESIGN AND THEN CHOOSE A SECOND PRODUCTION SKILL. THE SET DESIGN IS WORTH 30 MARKS AND THE SECOND PRODUCTION SKILL IS WORTH 20 MARKS
Candidates must design a set for a specified performance space for the whole play text to include each act or scene and any significant change of setting. All acts or changes of location or setting must have a ground plan and elevation (end-on drawing) and they must create a coherent concept. The set does not need to be realised practically.
For your set design your marks will be awarded for how effectively you complete the following:
Develop your ideas from initial thoughts, research and designs to final design concept
Respond to the Text and produce creative and effective designs
Produce working and final designs and ground plans for the specified performance space including elevations with reference to the clues in the text
Candidates present their work in a presentation lasting approximately 20–30 minutes. This must include the demonstration of their additional production role.
For the SET DESIGN you must show:
· evidence of the development of their ideas from initial thoughts, research and designs to final design concept
· produce creative and effective design concepts in relation to requirements of the drama and needs of actors
· produce working and final designs and ground plans for the specified performance space including elevations, referring to textual clues