Making Stage Props

Making Stage Props
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Publisher : Crowood Press (UK)
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015042053424
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Making Stage Props by : Andy Wilson

Prop makers everywhere now have available to them a broader range of products and processes than every before. Making Stage Props is a book for anyone involved in prop making who wishes to explore the wealth of materials and techniques open to them. This highly illustrated guide covers planning, costing, and scheduling; tools and safety; working with wood, steel, and clay; making and repairing furniture; painting and finishing; and more. Andy Wilson has worked with theatrical companies throughout Britain, including the Royal Shakespeare Company. He currently teaches propmaking at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.

Prop Building for Beginners

Prop Building for Beginners
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 214
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ISBN-10 : 9781000366877
ISBN-13 : 1000366871
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Prop Building for Beginners by : Eric Hart

Prop Building for Beginners outlines the basic concepts of prop building by featuring step-by-step instructions to create twenty of the most commonly featured items in theatrical and filmed productions. This book uses a combination of projects to expose readers to a wide range of materials and tools that they might find in a basic scenery or costume shop, serving both as a guide to building simple props and as a crash course in the variety of items a props person may have to build. The projects require a variety of tools, techniques, and materials so that a practitioner who completes all of them will have received a complete introduction to the basics of prop building. Assuming no previous knowledge of prop building, this is the perfect primer for students, hobbyists, or community theater enthusiasts looking to enter the prop shop. Prop Building for Beginners includes access to full-scale printable versions of the patterns featured in the book.

Create Your Own Stage Props

Create Your Own Stage Props
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Publisher : Fitzhenry & Whiteside Limited
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 071363037X
ISBN-13 : 9780713630374
Rating : 4/5 (7X Downloads)

Synopsis Create Your Own Stage Props by : Jacquie Govier

A practical book which describes how prop makers can create interesting and unusual stage props out of a variety of materials, such as papier mache, plaster, fibreglass and polystyrene. It is aimed at community, school and college drama societies.

The Prop Building Guidebook

The Prop Building Guidebook
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 428
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ISBN-10 : 9781317292814
ISBN-13 : 1317292812
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis The Prop Building Guidebook by : Eric Hart

Experienced prop maker Eric Hart walks readers through techniques used in historical and contemporary prop making and demonstrates how to apply them to a variety of materials. Hundreds of full-color photographs illustrate the tools and techniques used by professional prop makers throughout the entertainment industry. New features to the second edition include: Updated information on the latest tools and materials used in prop making Both metric and standard measuring units Step-by-step photos on common techniques such as upholstery, mold making, and faux finishing Expanded coverage of thermoplastics, foam, and water-based coatings

The Prop Effects Guidebook

The Prop Effects Guidebook
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 526
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ISBN-10 : 9781351395489
ISBN-13 : 1351395483
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis The Prop Effects Guidebook by : Eric Hart

In The Prop Building Guidebook, author Eric Hart demonstrated how to cut, glue, sculpt, and bend raw materials to build props. Now in The Prop Effects Guidebook, he shows us how to connect and assemble components and parts to make those props light up, explode, make noise, and bleed. It delves into the world of electricity, pneumatics, liquids, and mechanical effects to teach you how to make your props perform magic in front of a live audience. The book is complemented by a companion website featuring videos of how to create individual prop special effects: www.propeffectsguidebook.com.

The Fake Food Cookbook

The Fake Food Cookbook
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 319
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ISBN-10 : 9781315450797
ISBN-13 : 1315450798
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis The Fake Food Cookbook by : Tamara Honesty

The Fake Food Cookbook: Props You Can’t Eat for Theatre, Film, and TV contains step by step instructions on how to create the most realistic prop food for a theatrical production. From appetizers such as oysters on a half shell and chicken wings, entrees such as lobster and honey-glazed ham, to desserts, breakfasts, and even beverages, every meal is covered in this how-to guide. Full color images of each step and finished products illustrate each recipe, along with suggestions for keeping the budget for each project low. Safety Data Sheets and links to informative videos are hosted on a companion website.

Set Design and Prop Making in Theater

Set Design and Prop Making in Theater
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Publisher : Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Total Pages : 98
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ISBN-10 : 9781502622792
ISBN-13 : 1502622793
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Set Design and Prop Making in Theater by : Bethany Bryan

The theater needs people who are good with their hands. Creative and handy people make, paint, and maintain the sets and props that bring a show to life. Learn what is required to get a set ready for opening night, and how job skills developed on the stage can translate into a career that is always in high demand.

The Prop Building Guidebook

The Prop Building Guidebook
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 392
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780240821382
ISBN-13 : 0240821386
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis The Prop Building Guidebook by : Eric Hart

"An essential resource for you to plan and construct numerous kinds of props...walks you through techniques used in historical and contemporary prop making and teaches you how to apply them to a variety of materials...outlines a process to tackle many types of props for your theatrical or cinematic production. This process gives you the foundational knowledge to choose certain materials and methods and the background techniques to know the advantages these choices give you...photographs illustrate the tools and techniques used by professional prop makers throughout the entertainment industry." -- Back cover.

Costumes, Accessories, Props, and Stage Illusions Made Easy

Costumes, Accessories, Props, and Stage Illusions Made Easy
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Publisher : Meriwether Publishing
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015062856904
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Costumes, Accessories, Props, and Stage Illusions Made Easy by : Barb Rogers

Transform common people into superheroes, movie stars, witches -- whatever illusion you want to create. Creative costuming is all in the details. One garment can take on many totally different looks depending on how you accessorise it. Over the years, the author has learned all the tricks about how anyone can turn leftover clothing into fabulous costumes. This book's numerous drawings explain in detail the costuming process of 'turning straw into gold'. It shows you how to design illusions that you never thought possible. Yes, you can easily do all this -- and at a minimum expense! This is another Barb Rogers must have book for your library of costume ideas.

Digital Media, Projection Design, and Technology for Theatre

Digital Media, Projection Design, and Technology for Theatre
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 441
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ISBN-10 : 9781317356714
ISBN-13 : 1317356713
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Media, Projection Design, and Technology for Theatre by : Alex Oliszewski

Digital Media, Projection Design, and Technology for Theatre covers the foundational skills, best practices, and real-world considerations of integrating digital media and projections into theatre. The authors, professional designers and university professors of digital media in live performance, provide readers with a narrative overview of the professional field, including current industry standards and expectations for digital media/projection design, its related technologies and techniques. The book offers a practical taxonomy of what digital media is and how we create meaning through its use on the theatrical stage. The book outlines the digital media/projection designer’s workflow into nine unique phases. From the very first steps of landing the job, to reading and analyzing the script and creating content, all the way through to opening night and archiving a design. Detailed analysis, tips, case studies, and best practices for crafting a practical schedule and budget, to rehearsing with digital media, working with actors and directors, to creating a unified design for the stage with lighting, set, sound, costumes, and props is discussed. The fundamentals of content creation, detailing the basic building blocks of creating and executing digital content within a design is offered in context of the most commonly used content creation methods, including: photography and still images, video, animation, real-time effects, generative art, data, and interactive digital media. Standard professional industry equipment, including media servers, projectors, projection surfaces, emissive displays, cameras, sensors, etc. is detailed. The book also offers a breakdown of all key related technical tasks, such as converging, warping, and blending projectors, to calculating surface brightness/luminance, screen size and throw distance, to using masks, warping content and projection mapping, making this a complete guide to digital media and projection design today. An eResource page offers sample assets and interviews that link to current and relevant work of leading projection designers.