introduction 
A set designer is in charge of designing an creating and sets that appear and creating the sets that materialize in films, on television programmes as well as in the theatre. The role involves working and communicating with directors, producers, costume designers and other members of staff .
set designers do a lot more than we think they do lots of  stuff on the set and they do decorating. the set designer begins with the script, examining the details to identify various locations, necessary props, and any actions that require specially built sets. additionally, the set designer gets a feel for the time period, what visual elements convey the best scene of the play,  and other aspects needed to give audiences the full illusion of real characters in real places. Next, the set designer meets with the director and other key design professionals collaborate on the director's vision for the show, what equipment will be available, and what skills the others provide. From this first meeting, the set designer creates thumbnails, preliminary sketches of the set design, which will be refined by further collaborative meetings. If this science were transported to a stage, or it the actors wore costumes and held real props or even if a few set backgrounds helped indicated the imaginary places the action occurred you and others watching the strange sight might have a better idea of what is going on. This highlights the importance of set design but let's look deeper into what a set designer does how they do it and a little history of set  design itself. While these early sets used only a few painted backdrops the Italian renaissance brought life to set design using the development of perspective painting to create depth and different elevations for the action on stage.
how much does a set designer make
according to the bureau of labor statistics, set and exhibit designers made an average annual salary of £51,600 in 2010 salaries for set designers can vary, however, depending on a number of things. first of all, more experienced and talented designers will obviously be able to command higher wage.starting salaries for junior designers range from around £18,000 to £23,000 and salaries for senior designers can reach £45,000.

Who they work for
a set designer is in charge of designing and creating the sets that appear in films, on television programs as well as in the theatre. The role involves working and communicating with directors, producers, costume designers and other members of staff.

skills required.
here are some of the skills that people in this job would be most likely to have communicating with people. making things. Designing. Finding solutions to problems. Researching and investigating. being creative. Budgeting planning and organising. The following subjects in particular are most likely to provide relevant skills and knowledge architecture creative, performing or technical arts. drama or theatre studies. fine art or visual art. graphic design or illustration. interior design. landscape architecture and design. theatre or performance design. and you need creativity and  imagination strong practical skills like drawing and 3D model making. excellent attention to detail. the ability to work under pressure and meet deadliness. research skills.
































































































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