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Carpenters and Joiners. Carpenters and Joiners are an integral part of the construction industry. They are highly skilled and committed to delivering their extraordinary craftsmanship to a project. The most common carpentry roles are first fix and second fix.
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When it comes to working onsite, there are many different job roles that complete the final piece of the jigsaw during construction. AJC Carpentry works with the largest house builders in the UK, but the homes would not have been built to the highest of standards without its staff. In this article, we will be describing some of the different types of jobs involved when working onsite.
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Read More »The set designer, also known as the scenic designer, is responsible for designing the scenery—and more broadly, the artificial environment —in which a stage, television, or film performance takes place.
Set designers, or scenic designers, are responsible for the worlds that characters on the stage and screen inhabit: from the rooms, buildings, and outdoor spaces they move through to the pieces of furniture that fill them, and even aspects of presentation like the set's angle. All of it tells a story to the audience, and it's the job of the set designer to ensure that the director's vision comes across in the visual language of scenic design. The set designer is a member of a show's core design team, a group which might include the director, lighting designer, costume designer, sound designer, stage manager, music director, choreographer, and playwright or librettist. Scenic designers must possess a keen eye for visual design and style, impressive technical acuity and attention to detail, and—vitally—a wellspring of creative vision. The set designer's work starts with a careful reading of the script, followed by a series of meetings with the core design team. After the group has firmed up the director's vision, the set designer's real work can begin. It's a complex process to create the set for a theatrical show, requiring outward-facing design choices—creating a space that evokes key aspects of setting, mood, character, or subtext—as well as inward-facing ones—creating a backstage area that facilitates easy movement for the actors and stagehands. In addition, set designers must consider elements like blocking, pyrotechnics, trap doors, large ensemble scenes, and dance numbers (if the show has musical elements). Once a set designer's basic ideas have been approved, it's time to build a maquette, or small model of the set. If the maquette seems sound, the set designer works with the technical director, carpenters, painters, and props artists to bring it to life.
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