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MIKADO LIGHTING DESIGN

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Date Issued:
2004
Abstract/Description:
My thesis will encompass the completion of the lighting design for W. S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan's opera The Mikado and a post-production written documentation of the entire production process. The thesis will involve the completion of a lighting design with all of its accompanying paperwork. The design will require lights for a two-act, multi-locational musical. The entire design process will involve close communication with the design team, the director, and the shop crew. The written portion of the Thesis will document the design process from early concept discussions through the completion and opening of the show. The thesis will examine the artistic developments and growth, as well as reflect on the overall success and development of the design. The personal journals maintained throughout the process will provide insight into the working relationship and nature of my collaboration with all the departments.
Title: MIKADO LIGHTING DESIGN.
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Name(s): Becker, Adrienne M, Author
Hart, Jim, Committee Chair
University of Central Florida, Degree Grantor
Type of Resource: text
Date Issued: 2004
Publisher: University of Central Florida
Language(s): English
Abstract/Description: My thesis will encompass the completion of the lighting design for W. S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan's opera The Mikado and a post-production written documentation of the entire production process. The thesis will involve the completion of a lighting design with all of its accompanying paperwork. The design will require lights for a two-act, multi-locational musical. The entire design process will involve close communication with the design team, the director, and the shop crew. The written portion of the Thesis will document the design process from early concept discussions through the completion and opening of the show. The thesis will examine the artistic developments and growth, as well as reflect on the overall success and development of the design. The personal journals maintained throughout the process will provide insight into the working relationship and nature of my collaboration with all the departments.
Identifier: CFE0000083 (IID), ucf:46102 (fedora)
Note(s): 2004-08-01
M.F.A.
College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Theatre
This record was generated from author submitted information.
Subject(s): Mikado
Lighting Design
Gilbert and Sullivan
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0000083
Restrictions on Access: campus 2004-01-31
Host Institution: UCF

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