Navigating Sound Design: From Script to Stage

Navigating Sound Design: From Script to Stage

A Workshop with Richard Feren

By Associated Designers of Canada

Location

Online

About this event

  • 2 hours

While there is no “correct” process for sound designing for theatre, and every designer develops their own approach, emerging sound designers may benefit from Richard’s 30+ years of experience in the field. This non-prescriptive workshop will provide an overview of the process of sound designing a show, from script analysis & discussions with the director, all the way through to opening night. We will touch upon the practical aspects of preparing content, communicating with others on the team (stage managers, fellow designers, technicians, etc.), shepherding the design through tech and previews; as well as offering a conceptual framework for assessing content and structure in the context of a particular production.

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Workshops are open to everyone, both members and non-members across Canada and beyond. Attendance is free of charge. Advance registration is required.

ADC is grateful for the support of this program from the Canada Council for the Arts.

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Associated Designers of Canada (ADC) is a national arts service organization representing the interests of set, costume, lighting, projection and sound designers working within the performing arts in Canada.