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Bbentler
Player Joined: 4/26/08 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 17 |
Topic: Thoroughly Modern Millie Elevator Posted: 4/14/09 at 3:30pm |
I am currently directing a production of Thoroughly Modern Millie. We need to figure out how to the elevator (we cannot do a lighting technique). Any ideas of how to rig this to go up and down? We have a welder. I am also open to a different sort of contraption. I've checked out Flying by Foy and it would cost around $3500. That's just not an option. Help from anyone! :D
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ddave
Player Joined: 2/21/09 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 7 |
Posted: 4/16/09 at 10:31pm |
How far does it have to travel?
How big? |
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Bbentler
Player Joined: 4/26/08 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 17 |
Posted: 4/17/09 at 12:37am |
It has to travel about half the height of the the proscenium in order for to be effective I would imagine, but i'm open to anything. It has to hold two young ladies then tap dance on it.
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David McCall
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Posted: 4/17/09 at 12:52pm |
lifting an actor off of the stage can really be a dangerous thing to do.
You really need to have someone that is a professional (insured) rigger.
Lacking a rigger, I would want to consider another option. If it is to be a
modern fully enclosed elevator, then I'm not sure what I would do,
However if it is an elevator that you can see through as in an old
freight elevator or those cage like elevators then I might consider
putting a screen behind it and projecting the movement with video.
David
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Bbentler
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Posted: 4/19/09 at 10:13pm |
I am willing to get a rigger to do what they need to do if that is what has to be done. I was thinking about what other ideas might be out there. It's an old fashioned elevator luckily so that should help with the process.
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Bbentler
Player Joined: 4/26/08 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 17 |
Posted: 4/27/09 at 8:15am |
Any other ideas?
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GracieGarland
Player Joined: 11/13/08 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 23 |
Posted: 4/27/09 at 3:54pm |
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Bbentler
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Posted: 4/29/09 at 6:47am |
Are there any of these devices that could be quiet going up or do you think we would be dealing with lots of noise?
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ddave
Player Joined: 2/21/09 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 7 |
Posted: 4/29/09 at 7:54pm |
After much contemplation I came up with this:
Get a hydraulic lift table or 2 - depends on the size of elevator. (one would be simpler to control) Build & bolt the "elevator" to the top. Manual pump I have one that was under $200. Downside, it would not move smoothly. Electric pump cost more, but you have everything. Depending on $ and skills - Remote the manual pump with a long hydraulic line. This could be done with an electric one also, if it was too noisy. For this to work, the pump and cylinder need to be seperate parts. Here are a bunch for ideas: http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CatDsp?storeId=6970&N=1541+774733&cm_ven=natural&cm_cat=netconcepts&cm_pla=Google&cm_ite=lift%2Btable It might also be possible to build or modify one to make it wider since you have a welder. |
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Bbentler
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Posted: 4/30/09 at 1:02pm |
These sound like great ideas. I will definately look into the hydraulic pump idea. I wonder how high one of these could go? Do you think a scissor lift would be too noisy? Those are run with a motor not with hydraulics if I remember correctly.
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