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Friday, December 01, 2006
Alumni Write Home...
Don’t for get the upcoming victories secret fashion show
for some reason the pics are not focused on the sets we built so you’ll have to watch the show to actually see them
Regards,
Michael Goglia
7 comments:
Anonymous
said...
OUA~ The "Commercial" shows having large budget always create new visual effects. They may use the newest technology to build an amazing space.
Can the theatrical scenic & lighting designers using limit budget also create an astonishing stage? If the budget is certainly related to "the result"? I'm expecting...
You know what would be really great? To be able to see the sets snas half-naked models. Not that I don't appreciate that beauty as well, but I really would have liked a good shot of the set.
Oh to have the money to build an enormous, extravagant set for a 1 day event. Fashion - you've just got to love it.
it might is an effective way to promote the brand, because the pink dog is a typical mark of victoria's secret. however i definitely agree with that comment. i also think the way too bright and splendid stage kills the products they are trying to sell.
I agree with the dog comments, and the comment about the flashy set taking away from the products. The scale of the stage seems so overwhelming that we hardly see the next nothing that the models are wearing and trying to sell.
I have very little knowledge about the scenic route as a shop, but I know they turn out some amazing CNC work. They are also, from what I hear, very nice to CMU kids.
7 comments:
OUA~ The "Commercial" shows having large budget always create new visual effects. They may use the newest technology to build an amazing space.
Can the theatrical scenic & lighting designers using limit budget also create an astonishing stage?
If the budget is certainly related to "the result"?
I'm expecting...
very pretty sets.....
to bad the sets and costumes are soooooooo extravagant i cant focus my attention or even really see the product they are tying to sell....
one more thought...
can the designer please explain to me what the artistic vision was with the giant pink dog?
how does that help sell bras?
You know what would be really great? To be able to see the sets snas half-naked models. Not that I don't appreciate that beauty as well, but I really would have liked a good shot of the set.
Oh to have the money to build an enormous, extravagant set for a 1 day event. Fashion - you've just got to love it.
it might is an effective way to promote the brand, because the pink dog is a typical mark of victoria's secret. however i definitely agree with that comment. i also think the way too bright and splendid stage kills the products they are trying to sell.
I agree with the dog comments, and the comment about the flashy set taking away from the products. The scale of the stage seems so overwhelming that we hardly see the next nothing that the models are wearing and trying to sell.
I have very little knowledge about the scenic route as a shop, but I know they turn out some amazing CNC work. They are also, from what I hear, very nice to CMU kids.
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