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Handbook of Model-making for Set Designers

Handbook of Model-making for Set Designers
Author: Colin Winslow
Publisher: Crowood
Total Pages: 443
Release: 2015-05-31
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1785000543

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The Handbook of Model-making for Set Designers describes the entire process of making scale models for stage sets, from the most basic cutting and assembling methods to more advanced skills, including painting, texturing and finishing techniques, and useful hints on presenting the completed model. Many drawings and colour photographs of the writer's own work illustrate the text. Some state-of-the-art computerized techniques are described here for the first time in a book of this kind, including many ways in which digital techniques can be used in combination with the more traditional methods to enhance the model-maker's work. This book will be of use not only to theatre designers, but to anyone with an interest in scale models of any kind. The book covers; tools and materials; painting and texturing; architectural models; people, trees and organic elements; moving parts; furniture and dressings. Superbly illustrated with 200 colour photographs and drawings.


Theory and Craft of the Scenographic Model

Theory and Craft of the Scenographic Model
Author: Darwin Reid Payne
Publisher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1985
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780809311941

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Through diagrams, sketches and models the author defines and delineates the precise step-by-step procedures of scenographic modelmaking. He discusses the experimental aspects of modelmaking as well as the basic process of making the model, outlining suitable materials, and tool, techniques.


Model Making for the Stage: A Practical Guide

Model Making for the Stage: A Practical Guide
Author: Keith Orton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2009
Genre:
ISBN:

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Model Making for the Stage explains the practical techniques that will promote accurate scale model making for the theatre. Topics covered include: practical information about model-making materials and setting up a good working environment; foundation skills, techniques, & exercises to introduce model making; how to construct scale interiors, exteriors & furniture and create accurate scale figures; different types of models within a design process; the scenographic model as a communication tool; collaborating with the director and fellow designers as an integral part of the model-making process; the importance of considering the performers during the model-making process; information about theatre technology, scenic construction & painting; and presenting the final scenographic model.


Model-making

Model-making
Author: David Neat
Publisher: Crowood
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2013-12-21
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1847977294

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Model-making: Materials and Methods focuses primarily on the wide variety of materials that can be employed to make models; those which have been favoured for a while and those which are relatively new. The book looks at how these materials behave and how to get the best out of them, then illustrates a range of relatively simple methods of building, shaping, modelling, surfacing and painting with them. Useful features of the book include: the different uses of models in various disciplines; the sequence of making; planning and construction, creating surfaces, painting and finishing; methods of casting, modelling and working with metals; step-by-step accounts of the making of specially selected examples; simple techniques without the need for expensive tools or workshop facilities; a 'Directory' of a full range of materials, together with an extensive list of suppliers. This book is intended for students of theatre production, art & architecture, animation and theatre/television set designers where accurate scale models are necessary, and is also of interest to anyone involved with the process of making forms in 3D and the challenge of making small-scale forms in general. Superbly illustrated with 185 colour photographs.


Model Making for the Stage

Model Making for the Stage
Author: Keith Orton
Publisher: Crowood Press (UK)
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2004
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

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"Model Making for the Stage explains the practical techniques that will promote accurate scale model making for the theatre. Topics covered include: practical information about model-making materials and setting up a good working environment; foundation skills, techniques and exercises to introduce model making; how to construct scale interiors, exteriors and furniture, and create accurate scale figures; different types of model within a design process; the scenographic model as a communication tool; collaborating with the director and fellow designers as an integral part of model-making process; the importance of considering the performers during the model-making process; information about theatre technology, scenic construction and painting; and presenting the final scenographic model"--Publisher's description.


Making Scale Models

Making Scale Models
Author: Mark Friend
Publisher: Crowood
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2014-06-30
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1847977715

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Making Small Scale Models is for those who have never made a model before or want to develop or increase their skills. From cutting a straight line to making a scaled human figure that 'lives', through to creating beautifully detailed buildings and finely detailed furniture, the book takes you through each stage of the process. Topics covered include methods for a wide range of disciplines, from theatre design to railway modelling to interior design; a practical guide to tools and materials; basic techniques for constructing scale models using simple, readily available materials; step-by-step guides to projects designed to practise and develop skills; and advanced ideas focus on colour, texture and form to bring models to life. Superbly illustrated with 111 colour photographs.


The Scenewright

The Scenewright
Author: André Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1926
Genre: Theaters
ISBN:

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The Handbook of Model-Making for Set Designers

The Handbook of Model-Making for Set Designers
Author: Colin Winslow (0000)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2008
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Handbook of Model-making for Set Designers describes the entire process of making scale models for stage sets, from the most basic cutting and assembling methods to more advanced skills, including painting, texturing & finishing techniques, and useful hints on presenting the completed model. Many drawings and colour photographs of the writer's own work illustrate the text. Some state-of-the-art computerized techniques are described here for the first time in a book of this kind, including many ways in which digital techniques can be used in combination with the more traditional methods to enhance the model-maker's work. This book will be of use not only to theatre designers, but to anyone with an interest in scale models of any kind. Topics covered: tools and materials; painting and texturing of architectural models, people, trees & organic elements, moving parts, furniture, and dressings.


Making Stage Props

Making Stage Props
Author: Andy Wilson
Publisher: Crowood Press (UK)
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2003
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

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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.