Person who develops the appearance of a stage design or a TV or movie set.
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Examples for "stage designer"
Examples for "stage designer"
1A Russian immigrant like her parents, he was an aspiring stage designer.
2His skills as a stage designer also came to the fore.
3Interview with Peter Larkin, the stage designer, who has a Bugatti automobile on his terrace.
4Sendak also worked as a costume and stage designer for operas by Ravel, Mozart and others.
5She had worked as stage designer for the Olympia Theatre for fourteen months prior to going into television.
1Photographs by Pork's set designer, Billy Sullivan, are shown on a slideshow.
2Fortune Theatre set designer Peter King says it appeared out of nowhere.
3One painter friend also happened to be a set designer for Ridge Theater.
4A set designer, in particular, had appalled him too many times in the past.
5I read a script, talk to the director, and I see the set designer's model.
1Writer then went to the scenic workshop and talked to David Reppa, the staff scenic designer.
2It was held at the Grand Tier level of the Opera House, altered for security by David Reppa, the Met's chief scenic designer.
3Leading New Zealand scenic designer John Verryt has created the sets for many New Zealand theatre productions for the best part of three decades.
4Over 4 years, they brought together the band, scenic designers, technicians and dancers.
1This drawing was for the use of the scene painter.
2People seem to forget that Guerin got his earlier training as a scene painter.
3He was jurist, court councillor, romancer, caricaturist, scene painter, theatrical manager, and musical composer.
4My father was a scene painter for the Opera.
5Michel, the young painter with the mystic's beard, was saying to Roget, the scene painter:
Translations for scenographer