2. When designing a set, what are some factors that you take into consideration when designing?
3. I read that when designing a stage it is better to try to stay as close as to the real place where the play is taking place in order to help people identify it as a real place, what is your opinion on this? Would you agree or disagree and why?
4. When a theatre is limited to supplies for constructing a set due to budget, what are some other ways a set designer can enhance a performance?
5.When designing is there a point where the set design can be too much? For example distracting from the actual performance instead of enhancing it.
6. I have heard that many professional theatres in Broadway are starting to use projections during their plays to enhance a play. Do you believe that these projections help with enhancing the play? Why or why not.
7. From research that I have done, many people believe that projections will take the place of actual sets that will allow for actual locations to be projected onto stage to create the setting in order to enhance the play instead of having to build it. Would you agree with replacing hand crafted scenes with projections instead and why?
8. Do you believe that projections enhance a play more than a hand crafted scene or would it really depend on the genre and the play?
9. What is your personal preference when it comes to using projections or hand crafted scenes? Would you choice one over the other or would you use both to enhance the quality of the play if you could. Why or why not?
10. Apart from just the set itself, what would you say are other things that help a set designer enhance a play?
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