Preproduction Planning Production Design Concept Lesson Plan for






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Pre-production Planning: Production Design Concept Lesson Plan for Technical Theatre Grades 9 -12
Same Story – Different Concepts Based on the movie posters above, for what kind of audience do you think each production is meant? What themes of the play do you think each film focuses on, based on these images?
Concept The look and the feel of a production. A concept is essentially a metaphor that can guide how the director wants the audience to see and to feel about the play. Example: This play should look like a futuristic city and feel like the day after a bomb has been dropped. Elements of Production Design Informative: setting, time & place Expressive: demonstrates the emotions & themes related to the production Appropriate: choices are relevant to the audience and themes in the script; choices work with the production budget Usable: choices allow actors to perform on stage; choices do not interfere or distract from any other design choices (i. e. , set works with lighting, sound, props and costumes) Vocabulary
Remember to consider every possible detail as a CHOICE: lighting, sound effects, music, setting, set pieces (building, cars, cityscapes, landscapes, etc. ), lighting, costumes, make-up, camera perspective & angles. Write the director’s name in your notes: Zeffirelli or Luhrmann What do you see? Describe the design choice. How does this choice help provide the look and the feel to the audience? How are the choices Expressive and Informative? Romeo & Juliet Concept Analysis Take notes in your theatre notebook; then, discuss with your group.
In two sentences, how would you describe the production concept for Lurmann’s Romeo & Juliet? In Who Why? do you think is the ideal audience for this production? (Use your notes from the design choices to answer this question. ) two sentences, how would you describe the production concept for Zeffirelli’s Romeo & Juliet? do you think is the ideal audience for this production? (Use your notes from the design choices to answer this question. ) Oral Quiz: Discuss and Decide
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