SCENIC AND STAGE DESIGN
+ FABRICATION

Scenic and stage design and fabrication is the process of creating the physical environment for live performances. The goal of scenic and stage design is to create a visually compelling and immersive experience for the audience that supports the storytelling and enhances the emotional impact of the performance.

The process of scenic and stage design typically involves the following steps:

  1. Concept Development: The first step in designing a stage set is to come up with a concept or idea for the overall look and feel of the production. This may involve research into the time period, location, and themes of the play or musical.

  2. Sketching and Model Making: Once a concept has been developed, the designer will create sketches and/or models of the set design. These drawings and models help to communicate the design ideas to the production team and allow for adjustments to be made before construction begins.

  3. Construction: Once the design has been finalized, the set is constructed. This involves building the physical structures and scenery, as well as any props, furniture, or other stage elements that are needed for the performance.

  4. Painting and Finishing: After the set has been constructed, it is painted and finished to achieve the desired look and feel. This may involve techniques such as scenic painting, texture creation, and special effects.

  5. Lighting and Sound Design: Once the set is complete, lighting and sound design are added to enhance the visual and auditory experience of the performance. This may involve the use of stage lighting, special effects, and sound equipment.

These designs are fabrication are vital to the projects success because they enhance the overall production value by creating an immersive and engaging enviroment for the audience. ABV has ample experience installing these set/stage designs for brand activation experiences.

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