The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to stagecraft:
Stagecraft – technical aspect of theatrical, film, and video production. Stagecraft is distinct from the wider scope of scenography. Considered a technical rather than an artistic field, it relates primarily to the practical implementation of a designer's artistic vision.
Essence of stagecraft
editBranches of stagecraft
editLighting
editLighting design Lighting involves the process of determining the size, intensity, shape, and color of light for a given scene. Typical work includes hanging, focusing, procurement and maintenance of fixtures as well as some aspects of show control.
- Electrician (theatre)
- Color temperature
- Intelligent lighting - LED stage lighting - Light plot - Stage lighting - Stage lighting instrument - Stage lighting accessories
Audio
editSound design Sound, which can include musical underscoring, vocal and instrument mixing as well as theatrical sound effects.
Carpentry
editset construction Carpentry is the process of building scenery, which can include scenic painting and soft goods (drapes and stage curtains). Scenic carpentry also covers mechanics: the design, engineering and operation of Fly system scenery or flying of performers and mechanised scenic elements.
Scenery wagon - show control - Theatrical scenery
Props
editTheatrical property Props, which includes furnishings, set dressings, and all items large and small which cannot be classified as scenery, electrics or wardrobe. Some crossover may apply. Props handled by actors are known as hand props, and props which are kept in an actor's costume are known as personal props.
Costumes
editcostume construction Costuming, known as the Wardrobe department, is responsible for costume design, construction and the procurement and maintenance of costumes.
Positions in Stagecraft
editManagement
edit- Stage management
- Technical director
- Production management (theatre)
- House management
- Company management
Technical
edit- Carpenter (theatre)
- Electrician (theatre)
- Fly crew
- Property master
- Pyrotechnician
- Running crew
- Spotlight operator
- Stagehand
- Theatrical Technician
- Technical crew
- Wardrobe supervisor
Design
editStagecraft organizations
editHistory of stagecraft
editGeneral stagecraft concepts
editTerminology
edit- Bobbinet - McCandless method - Spike (stagecraft) - Tannoy
- Theatrical production
- Film production
- Video production
Important technology
edit- ACN - C-Clamp (stagecraft) - Color gel - Color scroller - Dimmer - DMX512
- Fog machine - Followspot - Footlight - Gobo (lighting) - Haze machine - Parabolic aluminized reflector light - Safety curtain - XLR connector
Venues
editPersons influential in the field of stagecraft
edit- Dale Ferguson - Designer
- Neil Peter Jampolis - Lighting and Set
- Samuel James Hume - Organizer of the first exhibition of stagecraft in the United States.
Costume Designers
editLighting Designers
edit- Andrew Bridge - Howell Binkley - Luc Lafortune - Mark Henderson - Nigel Levings - Paul Gallo - Richard Riddell - Tharon Musser
Set Designers
editSound Designers
editTechnical Directors
editAwards
editStagecraft lists
editReferences
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