WordNet
- a painter of theatrical scenery
- make a painting; "he painted all day in the garden"; "He painted a painting of the garden"
- a substance used as a coating to protect or decorate a surface (especially a mixture of pigment suspended in a liquid); dries to form a hard coating; "artists use `paint and `pigment interchangeably" (同)pigment
- apply a liquid to; e.g., paint the gutters with linseed oil
- apply paint to; coat with paint; "We painted the rooms yellow"
- make a painting of; "He painted his mistress many times"
- graphic art consisting of the graphic or photographic representation of a visual percept; "he painted scenes from everyday life"; "figure 2 shows photographic and schematic views of the equipment" (同)view
- a consecutive series of pictures that constitutes a unit of action in a film (同)shot
- a subdivision of an act of a play; "the first act has three scenes"
- an incident (real or imaginary); "their parting was a sad scene"
- the place where some action occurs; "the police returned to the scene of the crime"
- a line that is attached to the bow of a boat and used for tying up (as when docking or towing)
- a worker who is employed to cover objects with paint
- an artist who paints
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 〈U〉『ペンキ』,『塗料』 / 〈U〉〈C〉(油性・水性の)絵の具(チューブ入りおよび水に溶かす前の固型状のもの) / 〈U〉《しばしば軽べつして》(化粧品の)口紅,ほお紅 / …‘を'『絵の具でかく』 / …‘に'ペンキ(塗料)を塗る / …‘を'言葉で描き出す / (薬・化粧品などを)〈傷口・顔など〉‘に'塗る《+『名』+『with』+『名』》 / 〈人が〉ペンキ(塗料)を塗る,絵の具で絵をかく / 〈物が〉よく塗れる,絵の具がよくつく / 《しばしば軽べつして》化粧する
- (ある行為・事件の起こる)『現場』,場所 / (物語・劇・映画などの)『場面』,舞台,背景 / (劇・映画などの)『場』 / (物語・劇・映画などの)挿話(そうわ),エピソード / ながめ,光景,風景 / 《話》(人前で感情をむき出しにする)大さわぎ,醜態 / 《単数形で》活動分野,…界
- 『画家』 / ペンキ屋
- もやい綱(ボートをつなぐのに用いる)
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A scenic painter at work at the Semperoper in Dresden, Germany
Theatrical scenic painting includes wide-ranging disciplines, encompassing virtually the entire scope of painting and craft techniques. An experienced scenic painter will have skills in landscape painting, figurative painting, trompe l'oeil, and faux finishing, be versatile in different media such as acrylic, oil, and tempera paint, and be an accomplished gilder, plasterer, and sculptor.
The techniques and specialized knowledge of the scenic painter in replicating an image to a large scale are largely different from those of the traditional studio artist.[clarification needed]. In addition, he or she is often expected to make the finished product fire-proof,[citation needed] and to work quickly within a tight budget.
Traditionally, scenic painters are drawn from the ranks of scenic designers,[clarification needed][citation needed] and in some cases designers paint their own works. Increasingly scenic painting is looked upon as a separate craft,[clarification needed] and scenic painters are expected to subordinate their skills to those of the designer. A designer submits scaled paintings, maquettes or photographs, perhaps with original research, and sometimes accompanied by paint samples; the painter is expected to paint scenery to match.
Scenic Paint
Scenic paint is composed of three parts: the binder, the pigment and the medium. The binder is what makes the paint adhere to the surface to which it is applied, the pigment gives the paint its color, and the medium is designed to disappear as the paint dries. Scenic paints provide a good binder that will adhere to a variety of surfaces, and (as much as possible) a single pigment color, which keeps the color of the stage light from affecting the perceived color of the paint.[1]
Popular scenic paint brands include Rosco, Artist's Choice and Benjamin Moore. One of the most popular educational books about scenic painting is Scenic Art for the Theatre: History, Tools and Techniques by Susan Crabtree and Peter Beudert.[2]
Stagecraft
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Scene shop
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Theatrical
scenery |
Fields |
- Set construction
- Scenic painting
- Scenic design
- Technical direction
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Hardware |
- Batten
- Curtains
- Flats
- Fly system
- Platforms
- Scenery wagons
- Weights
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Stage lighting |
Fields |
- Lighting design
- Lighting technician
- Master electrician
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Hardware |
- Barn doors
- Color gel
- Color scroller
- Cyclorama
- Gobo
- Lighting control console
- Socapex connector
- Stage pin connector
- Top hat
- Theatrical smoke and fog
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Instruments |
- Beam projector
- Ellipsoidal reflector spotlight
- Fresnel lantern
- Intelligent lighting
- Parabolic aluminized reflector light
- Scoop
- Striplight
- Spotlight
- Accessories
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Stage
management |
- Blocking
- Cue
- Prompt corner
- Prompt book
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Other fields |
- Sound design
- Theatrical property
- Costume design
- Theatrical makeup
- Video design
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References
- ^ Rosebrand.com. "Scenic Paint from Rose Brand". www.rosebrand.com. Retrieved 2016-12-19.
- ^ "Scenic Art for the Theatre". Goodreads. Retrieved 2016-12-19.
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English Journal
- Attentional modulation of the carry over of eye-movements between tasks.
- Hills PJ1, Thompson C2, Jones SP3, Piech RM4, Painter L4, Pake JM4.
- Acta psychologica.Acta Psychol (Amst).2016 Jun;167:1-15. doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2016.03.012. Epub 2016 Apr 8.
- Task demands that influence scanning behaviour in one task can cause that behaviour to persist to a second unrelated task (carry over). This can also affect performance on a second task (e.g., hazard perception ratings), and has been attributed to a process of attentional bias that is modulated by t
- PMID 27065011
- Understanding what is visible in a mirror or through a window before and after updating the position of an object.
- Bertamini M1.
- Frontiers in human neuroscience.Front Hum Neurosci.2014 Jun 27;8:476. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00476. eCollection 2014.
- In the Venus effect observers assume that Venus is admiring her own reflection in the mirror (Bertamini et al., 2003a). However, since the observer sees her face in the mirror, Venus is actually looking at the reflection of the painter. This effect is general because it is not specific to paintings
- PMID 25018726
- An eye chart for Edgar Degas.
- Marmor MF1.
- JAMA ophthalmology.JAMA Ophthalmol.2013 Oct;131(10):1353-5. doi: 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2013.1967.
- The French Impressionist painter Edgar Degas had progressive visual loss from a type of maculopathy during the last 40 years of his life. The effects of this visual failure are evident in a comparison of early and later pastels, which shows a loss of precision in outlining, shading, and detail over
- PMID 24114134
Japanese Journal
- 響き合う句画 : 子規と不折の《猫・海老・行水・重ね絵》
- 松井 貴子
- 宇都宮大学国際学部研究論集 23, A1-A15, 2007-03
- … After two years, he met Fusetsu, a western style painter. … The scene is very quiet. …
- NAID 110006555241
- 工藤 卓
- デザイン学研究作品集 11(11), 6-11, 2006-03-30
- このプロジェクトは、九州国立博物館の建設に伴う歩行者散策路拡張整備のために解体して立ち退く、昭和初期和洋折衷住宅(昭和4年)の移築再生デザインである。かつて江戸時代の秋月藩御用絵師を務めた齋藤秋圃の直系が同屋敷地に建てた木造2階建て住宅を、太宰府市の文化的景観遺産として位置づけ、将来の登録文化財指定が可能となる移築修景保存と、現代の生活スタイルに合せた新しい実用空間ヘリニューアルするという双方の再 …
- NAID 110004721761
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