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    Posted: 12/08/07 at 7:28pm
I'm a first-time technical director bumping in my set tomorrow. I am building a boxed set for the March Family living room in Little Women. I have a long back wall upstage and 2 lateral walls, stage L and stage R (12 ft. each). The upstage wall has a 6 ft. entry-way and a window seat. The lateral walls each have a doorway. My question about bump-in is where do I start? I am going to be using ledgers to adjoin the flats b/c my flats are out of square (high school students constructed them). Do I start with 2 corner flats and work out? Or, do I lay a lateral wall face flat on the ground, ledger them together and then stand the whole thing up to brace to the floor?

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bullet Posted: 12/08/07 at 7:37pm
Opinions may differ, but I'd start with two flats angled together, because that simple unit will stand by itself.  Then I'd work out from there.
 
 
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bullet Posted: 12/09/07 at 8:53am
Firstly I'd mark out a centre line, on the stage, using a chalk string. Which I'm sure you can borrow or purchase for a few $'s.
As Vicki suggested utalise your book flats & build from there. Using your french braces [jacks]
Check the proscenium setting line, where the house curtain travels or drops in.
I normally set up the upstage flats, [centred] then work the OP & PS. Check out the sight lines for each side wall angle.Use a return flat on the downstage end of the side wall, to mask off. Especialy if the house rag travels near the end of the flats & can foul upon when billowing out.
Then set the ledgers & secure the bracing, when your happy with the settings.
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bullet Posted: 12/09/07 at 7:38pm
Yeah--what Joe said!
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