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this video is over a set design were going to start by looking at different types of stage spaces that a set designer will be dealing with set designer of course creates the world of the play which is the backdrops the walls the doors and windows the props the all the stuff on stage that creates this world and what kind of stage it is determines what kind of world is created because the relationship between the actors of the audience changes for example this is probably our most common stage type that is a proscenium arch and this is something that when you think of theater the red curtains right the the archway that frames the action thats probably where your mind goes what you first think of so what are a proscenium is defining characteristics what makes it a proscenium well theres an archway called a proscenium that separates the stage from the audience of proscenium in front of the scene most of your action is going to be happening upstage behind the proscenium arch and then yo