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This is the person who decides what the performers will wear (costume) , what kind of environment they will inhabit (set), the objects or props would use, the lighting and/or sound of the show, and so on, and is usually called a theatre designer. | This is the person who decides what the performers will wear (costume) , what kind of environment they will inhabit (set), the objects or props would use, the lighting and/or sound of the show, and so on, and is usually called a theatre designer. | ||
− | What he | + | What he/she (or the design team) produce are referred to as the [[design]]. |
https://artsandculture.google.com/story/the-role-of-the-theatre-designer-national-theatre/sAVhY6PZyPRoJw?hl=en | https://artsandculture.google.com/story/the-role-of-the-theatre-designer-national-theatre/sAVhY6PZyPRoJw?hl=en |
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The corresponding Afrikaans terms are ontwerp and ontwerper.
A broad description of the role of a designer working in theatre film and so on, would be something like:
This is the person who decides what the performers will wear (costume) , what kind of environment they will inhabit (set), the objects or props would use, the lighting and/or sound of the show, and so on, and is usually called a theatre designer.
What he/she (or the design team) produce are referred to as the design.