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== Technical Stage Department == | == Technical Stage Department == | ||
'''The | '''The Gauze''' | ||
The main element of the set in this production was a white sharks tooth gauze(8x12). The gauze was hung beneath the catwalk, directly above the balcony, and draped halfway down the stage. The gauze was custom ordered from JD Mcdougall to be 1 drop of their stock (8 meters) material wide and 12 meters long. | The main element of the set in this production was a white sharks tooth gauze(8x12). The gauze was hung beneath the catwalk, directly above the balcony, and draped halfway down the stage. The gauze was custom ordered from JD Mcdougall to be 1 drop of their stock (8 meters) material wide and 12 meters long. | ||
The gauze was hauled out by hand between scenes and rested on the balcony floor. The bar it was hung from was intended to be a flying bar, per the directors request. This allowed for adjustment in the gauze down the depth of the stage. | The gauze was hauled out by hand between scenes and rested on the balcony floor. The bar it was hung from was intended to be a flying bar, per the directors request. This allowed for adjustment in the gauze down the depth of the stage. | ||
== Lighting == | == Lighting == |
Revision as of 23:13, 13 November 2021
Les Enfants Terribles | |
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Summary | |
Filming 10th - 12th November 2021
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Location AGOS
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Creative Team | |
Director Lynne Taylor
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Designer Anna Orton
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Lighting Designer David Cunningham
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Production Team | |
Production Manager Elle Taylor
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Stage Manager Avalon Hernandez
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Deputy Stage Manager | |
Assistant Stage Managers | |
Stage Supervisor | |
Lighting Programmer and Operator | |
Production Electrician | |
Lighting Technician |
Summary
Company
Technical Stage Department
The Gauze
The main element of the set in this production was a white sharks tooth gauze(8x12). The gauze was hung beneath the catwalk, directly above the balcony, and draped halfway down the stage. The gauze was custom ordered from JD Mcdougall to be 1 drop of their stock (8 meters) material wide and 12 meters long. The gauze was hauled out by hand between scenes and rested on the balcony floor. The bar it was hung from was intended to be a flying bar, per the directors request. This allowed for adjustment in the gauze down the depth of the stage.