SET DESIGN – METAMORPHOSIS

Other set designs

Original Production – Berkoff

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Homework [after looking in detail at these set designs (below), Explain and Justify them in words (about 200 words per set design)- use all the specific vocab you can = see last post]

Look for other set design ideas on the Internet

Production 1 (Philip Engleheart.com)

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2 –Icelandic Production – Lyric Hammersmith 20

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 “I set the production in the American 1950s”
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3- Dance Production – Royal Opera House – UK

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Expressionistic design

Berkoff’s acting style and his design of sets has often been described as “Expressionistic”.

German Expressionism in cinema (take some notes in your Journal) – what can be translated into a theater style?

Try and identify and record what the ‘reason / rationale’ is for working ‘expressionistically. What is it concerned with communicating and what is it not concerned with?

Look at the 3 pictures and identify the ‘expressionistic’ elements of the set.

Pick 2 moments EACH where these ‘expressionistic elements’ could be used in the play ‘METAMORPHOSIS’

How can symbols and emotions be represented on a set ?

Think Gregor’s Room – The Samsa’s living room – what do these places symbolise – how do you show that in materials, colours, set dressing and props?

  1. Shadows
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  1. Canted angles
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  1. Silhouette
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What do designers do?

In Pairs (in Journals)

Divide up a page into quarters.

Identify the 4 different design jobs that could come up in the exam.

Why is EACH aspect of design necessary? [What does it do for the audience or production?] SPEND A FEW MINS CONSIDERING EACH.

FUNCTIONAL design – ?

EXPRESSIVE design – ?

What is the difference?

List as much specialist vocab as you can to help when discussing EACH design area. (E.g: spotlights, cue, instrumental sound, backdrops, etc)

Where/How could it be used in the play? [Find 3 moments where a design element would really help the story telling – eg: when Gregor finally opens the door a shaft of light can pour into the living room.]

Read P 72 & P77 of the Introduction and Stage Setting (at the beginning of the play) to discover ideas for Set, Music, Lighting, total theatre – Record quotes in Berkoff’s own words

Explain the original set design (Hwk)

(Explain it) Draw the set and label it on plain A4 paper and stick in.

Justify it (using Berkoff’s own words and yours)

Specialist words

Set location (upstage etc)

Style: Expressionistic / Naturalistic / Non-naturalistic

Set construction:

  • Raised platform – 2 storey set
  • Box set
  • Scaffold structure

Set dressing (things you add to the basic structure (shelves, pictures etc)

Cyclorama (white cloth across back of stage – for lights to be projected against.

Shadow screen

Gauze (material that is transparent if a light is shone from behind but which is opaque if light is shone from in front (can be painted or projected upon)

Costume #2/ Prop Question

As a designer, outline your ideas for costume, props and accessories for this extract. Explain and justify how these would help to create your preferred effects at this point in the play.

[Use pages 105-107]

THIS IS YOUR INCLASS QUESTION;

BE CAREFUL: Just because it says props and accessories doesn’t mean you need to be tempted to make this into a naturalistic style production. Think about how Berkoff does it.

You can say that Berkoff (and therefore YOU) won’t use any. Then go onto say HOW he/you WOULD do it.

OR

You can modify what Berkoff does – whilst acknowledging he does it THIS WAY you can say how YOU WOULD DO IT. Could costume and props be used symbolically? Think colour of costume.

WARNING: Don’t just be different for differences sake! Your ideas MUST WORK for the whole play and be JUSTIFIED.

Costume #1- Metamorphosis

Answer these questions on a word document

#1 Why have costume?

Why not just have actors in ‘rehearsal blacks’? (Berkoff did in 1969)

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#2 Identify / discuss why this costume {above} for Gregor would be inappropriate.

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#3 Draw and Identify the elements of this costume.

#4 Discuss what this costume tells the audience.

#5 Why is it a more appropriate costume for Berkoff’s production of ‘Metamorphosis’?

#6 What period would the costume be if your production stayed faithful to the period when Kafka wrote this?

#7Look up some costumes for this period on line.

Copy and paste some for Gregor.

Make-up (include in costume)

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Make-up – this could be a paragraph for a costume question.

#8 Why use the white face that Berkoff seems to like?

#9 What are the issues around props and accessories in ‘Metamorphosis’