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Model Making for the Stage: A Practical Guide

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"Model Making for the Stage" focuses on the scenographic model and its crucial creative role in the theater-making process. Although it is primarily designed to meet the needs of students and practicing stage designers, the skills and techniques of accurate scale modeling are also transferable to hobbies like model railways and dolls' houses. Contents include practical information about model-making materials and setting up a working environment; foundation skills, techniques, and exercises to introduce the art of model making; instructions for constructing scale interiors, exteriors, and furniture, as well as scale figures; scenographic models as communication tools; information about theater technology, scenic construction, and painting; and presentation of the final scenographic model. Keith Orton is a design instructor at Britain's Central School of Speech and Drama.

160 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2004

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I am not a set designer by any stretch, I was trained as a Stage Manager, but I decided to audit a scenic design course. This is the book. I really liked the examples and the photos. It makes me want to go out and do some model making!
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