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Anna [14]
1 year ago
9

Blocking off the balcony, altering the decor of the space to add light and color, or closing off the rear of the orchestra are a

ll ways that scenic designers can ______.
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rosijanka [135]1 year ago
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Blocking off the balcony, altering the decor of the space to add light and colour, or closing off the rear of the orchestra are all ways that scenic designers can alter theatre space and design.

<h3>Description About architecture of a theatre space</h3>

The architecture of a theatre space can be changed by designers to produce a new arrangement or configuration.

The architecture of a theatrical space can occasionally be changed by scenic designers to produce a new arrangement or configuration.

Balconies may be sealed off or the orchestra's back section may be closed if the auditorium is too big for a particular play.

Additionally, the decor can be changed. For example, in a room that is typically formal and muted, bright colours, banners, and strong lighting could create a celebratory environment.

Learn more about design here:

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