CABARET
This project, the last of the 2009-2010 school year, pushed my limits into new discoveries, namely wire mesh (a pain) and chicken wire (a godsend!). The set is designed for USU's Morgan Theater, a thrust stage that always presents a creative challenge for student and professor alike to design in. Walkways lead up to the voms and reach out over the fourth row in the audience for dance numbers for a more "in your face" cabaret experience. The concept for this set is for everything to have an industrial feel, then gradually evolve into a concentration camp at the end. Tables come out in the moat, giving the audience more of a feeling of being in a club, I would have it extend into the rest of the house, with the ushers dressed cabaret style. There are rollaway stairs and platforms that can be arranged in various positions for different scenes. One of my main goals is to present the director, choreographer, etc. with an array of creative choices to spring ideas from.Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
This is my first costume design, entitled Alice in Wonderland (Without Insurance). My professor wasn't too sure what assign me and so he directed me to try a Wonderland concept. This version, inspired by our current healthcare issues, doesn't have an actual script, yet.
Here is Alice, a young woman in her 20's who gets into a wreck and is hospitalized, soon thereafter it is learned she has no coverage, and so the adventure through our current American health care system begins. I wanted Alice to take on a new persona, not the cutesy and precocious icon we all know. She's the typical, cutesy, Wonderbread Alice. She's a struggling college student instead of a prim, fanciful, little girl. She does maintain the blue, but aside from her thin gown is naked to this strange world she has wound up in.
Here is Alice, a young woman in her 20's who gets into a wreck and is hospitalized, soon thereafter it is learned she has no coverage, and so the adventure through our current American health care system begins. I wanted Alice to take on a new persona, not the cutesy and precocious icon we all know. She's the typical, cutesy, Wonderbread Alice. She's a struggling college student instead of a prim, fanciful, little girl. She does maintain the blue, but aside from her thin gown is naked to this strange world she has wound up in.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Introductions
Hello one and all, I'm Rufus ZaeJoDaeus, currently a student at Utah State University, a Set and Costume Design Major. Drawing, painting, sculpting, telling stories through the arts is one of my greatest passions. Please enjoy and feel free to comment on this evolving portfolio.
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