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impure_tale) wrote2009-08-05 01:12 am
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Lovely.
Yes Admiral, I think this shall do quite nicely; the accommodations are perfect and you have truly outdone yourself.
As for the rest of you, I trust I was not gone too long to have been forgotten, oui?
(ooc: he's baaaaaack)
Yes Admiral, I think this shall do quite nicely; the accommodations are perfect and you have truly outdone yourself.
As for the rest of you, I trust I was not gone too long to have been forgotten, oui?
(ooc: he's baaaaaack)
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"I kept the design fairly simple, even though there's only one set in one location, to go with the feel of the other scenes."
He'd kept those relatively simple as well, having a few props that would be fairly lightweight that would be moved on and off the stage, but were enough to brighten or darken the stage when need be and give a sense of a new location. The background flat itself was fairly ambiguous, an image that could be inside or outside or in any room of the house. There was a window off to the right side of it, surrounded by a gray that could be read as cement or as particularly dull walls. To offset this bleak color, the poker table was given a bright red checkered tablecloth, matching the plastic red chairs that set next to it. Anything at this point, of course, could be changed, and this was all shown with brief sketches and labels indicating length and height of the items as well as colors.