Stage Design/How teams can plan stage design and keep 3D visualization decisions aligned.
Stage Design
Stage design decisions are easier when the whole scene stays in view.
Use a shared workspace to move from layout to lighting to motion without losing the relationship between the physical stage and the digital composition.
Key ideas
Treat stage design as a sequence of decisions: layout, lighting, motion, then content.
Keep camera framing visible while you make choices about depth, scale, and transitions.
Use the same shared workspace for planning and handoff so the whole team sees the same scene.
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Keep the scene, feedback, and delivery checkpoints in one place so the team can move faster with fewer revisions.
Planning sequence
Lay out the scene first, then iterate on camera motion and presentation details.
Layout
Set
Motion
Mapped
Handoff
Ready
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