miércoles, 17 de mayo de 2017

Why did i choose the Theatral Design career?

So i'm gonna start from my first approach to art in general. Before i was born (and a little after too) my father was a painter and as a child i was surrounded by oil painting and paintbrushes. That made me paint a lot (only as child) and i wanted to be a painter too as a dream job. Then i started school so i stopped, but i had the dream of become a designer since then.

That dream continued so at the moment of applying to university definitely was one of my options, but architecture called my attention too. So i was trying to decide and my mother told me about a friend that studied Theatral Design and i started to investigate about that career. Finally i decided this career specially for being less industrial that the General Design career and also for let me learn about Graphic Design too. Besides, i think this career include a little of Architecture. Was the perfect mix!

My experience with this career the first year was awful. I wasn't related to the discipline that this career requires so i never slept, i had bad marks and reprobated two courses. I almost left the university but i realised that i really didn't wanted to, i love this career actually. So i stayed and now i regret about that feelings i had, i'm happy now.

I would like to work in the design based on the light of concerts or dance or even make my own works for an art gallery more than design plays, that because i think that are more abstract.  Also i would like to learn really well costume design and sell my own creations one day.

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  2. i'm sonidist and when i work with lights operators is in live concerts and her work is amazing,and important for the ''show'' because affects in the atmosphere in the concert, i hope in a one day we work together in a concert or dance.

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  3. My dad is a painter too! It's amazing how parents influence the likes of children. Good luck with your career!

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