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Kim L.
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Topic: Tricky bracing Posted: 3/08/11 at 2:07pm |
I am trying to figure out how to brace a set piece. Because our cast is so large (60 high schoolers), I designed our set (for Scarlet Pimpernel) to have some of the stage elevated (giving audience a better view of all the shinging faces). I have a platform that is 28' x 8' upstage (32" high). During one scene, the local changes to a "Drawing Room." A local community theatre is allowing us to borrow "windows" for this scene. I don't know the exact dimensions yet. But, I saw the windows in a show and I would judge them to be about 8' square (with panels in them...no glass...just frames).
During the Drawing Room scene, I need to be able to put the windows up on the back of the platform and then take them down at the end of the scene. There is a distance of about 2 ft. between the back of the platform and the cyclorama. I'm somewhat of a newbie at this (but am gaining experience rapidly!). In my mind, I am thinking maybe I could put some sort of temporary brace going from the window down to the floor that attaches with some sort of pin (kind of like a loose pin hinge but not a hinge). Does anyone have any ideas for me? Are my descriptions clear? |
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Majicwrench
Celebrity Joined: 2/07/07 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 178 |
Posted: 3/08/11 at 5:24pm |
First thing I always ask myself is:
"Do I really need this?" Less is more, one of my fav mottos, esp in theatre.
I would have a vertical rod on each end of each window, and coresponding holes in the platform, then a guy on each end, pick it up and set it in, pick it up and take it out.
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vickifrank
Celebrity Joined: 9/21/07 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 332 |
Posted: 3/09/11 at 9:20am |
Flying them is not an option?
You can use a two hinge solution. The first hinge is permanent and the one that makes the window swing up. The second pin is placed in the second hinge to hold it up.
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JoeMc
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Posted: 3/15/11 at 7:48am |
As suggested by Vicki you could use a 'French brace' which folds out on hinges that are fixed to the back of the window flat.
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Kim L.
Star Joined: 2/03/07 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 86 |
Posted: 3/16/11 at 1:23pm |
Thanks for the many ideas.
Flying them is not an option b/c I have a wire mesh grid above the stage. Also, since these will be at the back of a raised platform, I don't see how I could use the French Brace. Perhaps the pipe affixed to the window with a hole in the platform is the best idea. |
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