Design Challenge - designing and making a set

Royal Ballet and Opera
8 Jan 201503:35

Summary

TLDRThe video discusses the role of a set designer, emphasizing that while technical skills like architecture or engineering aren't required, a strong sense of space, depth, and storytelling is essential. The designer collaborates closely with the director, conducting research, and producing a scale model to guide the creation of the set. A set can range from naturalistic to abstract, enhancing the atmosphere and supporting the narrative. While formal education can be useful, practical exposure to theatre is crucial. Aspiring designers should seek out diverse experiences and view as much theatre as possible to inspire their creative process.

Takeaways

  • 🎨 A set designer oversees the design process from concept to opening night, acting as a visual caretaker for the set.
  • 🛠️ You don't need to be an architect or have an engineering degree to be a set designer, but understanding space, depth, and storytelling is key.
  • 🤝 Collaboration and discussion with the director are crucial in the set design process to understand their vision.
  • 🔍 Extensive research is essential, including films, music videos, past productions, and architecture to inform the design.
  • 📝 After initial discussions, a scale model is created to visualize how performers will interact in the space.
  • 🏗️ The scale model is then used as a guide for builders to create the real-life set.
  • 🎭 A set can be naturalistic or abstract, providing a mood, color, or feeling to support the story being told.
  • 🩰 The design principles for sets apply across opera, ballet, theater, and installations; the goal is always to support the director's artwork.
  • 📚 While a degree in set design is helpful, it's not essential. Gaining exposure to theater and volunteering is highly recommended.
  • 👁️ The best way to grow as a set designer is to watch as much theater and set design as possible, since creativity is often inspired by a collection of experiences.

Q & A

  • What is the role of a set designer from the beginning to the end of a production?

    -A set designer oversees the design from concept through to opening night, acting as the caretaker of the set and the visual filter for everything on stage throughout the entire process.

  • Does a set designer need a background in architecture or engineering?

    -No, a set designer does not need to be an architect, builder, or have an engineering degree. What is important is having an awareness of space, depth, and being a great storyteller.

  • What qualities are essential for a set designer?

    -A set designer needs an understanding of space and depth, the ability to tell a story visually, and the skill to make people believe in a space they create.

  • How does a set designer begin the design process for a production?

    -The set design process starts with discussions with the director about how they want to approach the piece, followed by extensive research into films, music videos, other performances, past productions, and relevant themes.

  • What role does research play in set design?

    -Research is crucial for set design. It involves looking into films, music videos, past productions, genres, architecture, and relevant themes to inform the visual concept and help shape the final design.

  • How does a scale model contribute to the set design process?

    -A scale model is used to visualize how performers will move and interact in the space. It serves as a tool for both the design team and the builders to create the final set.

  • How does a set help in telling the story of a production?

    -A set can tell a story by being architecturally naturalistic or abstract, offering a backdrop that conveys a recognizable setting, mood, color, or feeling. It supports the artwork by reinforcing the world the characters inhabit.

  • Is there a difference between designing sets for opera, ballet, theatre, or installations?

    -No, the core principles of set design remain the same across opera, ballet, theatre, and installations. The aim is to support the director's artistic vision and create an atmosphere that informs the characters' world.

  • Is having a formal degree essential to becoming a set designer?

    -While a degree can be useful, especially from recognized institutions like Central Saint Martins, it is not essential. Experience, exposure to theatre, and volunteering can be just as valuable in becoming a successful set designer.

  • What advice is given to aspiring set designers?

    -The best advice is to see as much theatre and other people's work as possible. Gaining diverse experiences and being open to learning will help you draw from a range of ideas to create your own unique set designs.

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