UMD Theses and Dissertations

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    Costume Design for Enchanted April
    (2011) Schuller, Chelsey Anne; Huang, Helen Q.; Theatre; Digital Repository at the University of Maryland; University of Maryland (College Park, Md.)
    The following thesis explores the costume design process and execution for the production Enchanted April. Included in this document is an explanation of the design approach, images from costume and character research, fabric swatches for constructed costumes, process photos and production photos. The production of Enchanted April studied in this paper was produced by the University of Maryland and opened on October 8, 2010. K.J. Sanchez directed the production, the set was designed by J.D. Madsen, the lighting was designed by Ariel Benjamin, and the sound was designed by Neil McFadden.
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    Enchanted April: A Lighting Design
    (2010) Benjamin, Ariel J.; MacDevitt, Brian; Theatre; Digital Repository at the University of Maryland; University of Maryland (College Park, Md.)
    The purpose of this thesis is to provide research, supporting paperwork, and production photographs that document the lighting design for the University of Maryland - College Park, School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies' Enchanted April. This thesis contains the following: research images collected to develop and visually communicate ideas about color, texture, intensity, form, composition, and mood to the production team; preliminary and final organization of desired equipment to execute the lighting design; a full set of drafting plates and supplementary paperwork used to communicate the organization and placement of lighting equipment to the master electrician; magic sheets and a cue list used as organizational tools for the lighting designer during the tech process. Archival production photographs are included as documentation of the completed design.