The prop building guidebook : for theatre, film, and TV / Eric Hart.
Material type:
- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781032154558
- 1032154551
- 9781032154619
- 1032154616
- 9781003244240
- 1003244246
- Stage props -- Design and construction
- Theaters -- Stage-setting and scenery
- Motion pictures -- Setting and scenery
- Television -- Stage-setting and scenery
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- motion pictures (visual works)
- Motion pictures -- Setting and scenery
- Stage props -- Design and construction
- Television -- Stage-setting and scenery
- Theaters -- Stage-setting and scenery
- 792.02/5 23/eng/20230424
- PN2091.S8 H255 2024
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Odessa College Stacks | 792.02 H325 PROP (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 51994001727207 |
Includes index.
"Now in its third edition, The Prop Building Guidebook: For Theatre, Film, and TV walks readers through techniques used in historical and contemporary prop making and demonstrates how to apply them to a variety of materials. Experienced prop-maker Eric Hart covers the tools and techniques used by professional prop makers throughout the entertainment industry. He outlines a construction process that gives readers the foundational knowledge to choose the best materials and methods for each prop, and the background information to know the advantages of these choices. This new edition includes updated information and techniques throughout, including: - Over a hundred new images and diagrams - Updated terminology, products, and brands used internationally - Expanded sections on 3D printing, vacuum forming, foam patterning, and more - A new chapter on Prop Design - New information on international safety standards, cleaning, and sanitation - More recipes and step-by-step instruction for various finishes Illustrated by hundreds of full-color photographs, this is the most comprehensive guide to prop construction available for professional and student prop makers in theatre, film, and tv. For additional how-to videos, instructional documents, and supplemental information, visit www.propbuildingguidebook.com"-- Provided by publisher.
What is a prop? -- Safety and health -- Shop spaces and tools -- Supplies and materials -- Choosing materials -- Props design and execution -- Structure and frames -- Carpentry -- Metal -- Plastics -- Flat patterning -- Fabric -- Sculpting -- Molding and casting -- Shells and composites -- Texture and surface prep -- Painting and coating -- Graphics -- Formal training -- Your portfolio.
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