fire
Wed, 20 July 2005, 07:35 amtheatresets7 posts in thread
fire
Wed, 20 July 2005, 07:35 amHi,...
maybe some of you already have had this problem and could give me some ideas or advice..
is there any possibility to make an open small fire-place on the theatre stage, not using those cheap chinese "fire" imitations made of coloured fabrics that start moving with the fan at the bottom??... i want it to seem real, but it's obvious, that some theatres have restricted the use of dangerous materials.
thanks.
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maybe some of you already have had this problem and could give me some ideas or advice..
is there any possibility to make an open small fire-place on the theatre stage, not using those cheap chinese "fire" imitations made of coloured fabrics that start moving with the fan at the bottom??... i want it to seem real, but it's obvious, that some theatres have restricted the use of dangerous materials.
thanks.
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Re: fire
Wed, 20 July 2005, 08:27 amWalter Plinge
Hello Irma
ALL theatres should have restricted use of dangerous materials and ALL drapes on a public stage need to be fireproof to avoid accidents.
This link is to postings on how to make realistic looking fires http://theatre.asn.au/read.php?f=22&i=445&t=414
If you use the "Search Site" facility you will find posts on a lot of topics.
The success of an effect on stage is looking at what it is mimicking and in the case of a fire most of the effect is the light shining on the actors and set.
Hope that helps
Don
ALL theatres should have restricted use of dangerous materials and ALL drapes on a public stage need to be fireproof to avoid accidents.
This link is to postings on how to make realistic looking fires http://theatre.asn.au/read.php?f=22&i=445&t=414
If you use the "Search Site" facility you will find posts on a lot of topics.
The success of an effect on stage is looking at what it is mimicking and in the case of a fire most of the effect is the light shining on the actors and set.
Hope that helps
Don
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