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Design (WIT #299)

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The panelists — lighting designer Ken Billington, costume and set designer Robert Jones, costume designer William Ivey Long, scenery designer Thomas Lynch, costume and scenery designer Tony Walton, and costume designer David C. Woolard — discuss the fields of study that led them to design; perceptible styles; the design of Six Degrees of Separation; how actors are effected by design details; how lighting influences audience reaction; contemporary audiences’ expectations for brighter, quicker-moving shows; and creating The Yellow Dress in Contact through costume and lighting.

Original airdate - September 1, 2001.
Running time - 90 minutes.

For more information see Working in the Theatre’s Design program page.
You can also download the Design program (mp4).



Posted on Wednesday, September 19th, 2007 at 10:35 am
by American Theatre Wing
Filed under: Designer, Video, Working in the Theatre.

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