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Topic: Canvas
Posted By: crazyjmk
Subject: Canvas
Date Posted: 2/05/09 at 8:07pm
So I am trying to get a small set put together for my kids school production of Annie  with minimal to no budget as usual.  I am looking at using canvas drop cloths which run about 24 bucks for a 12 x 15 and are 8 oz canvas for my backdrops and to make flats.  Any ideas if this will work?

Thanks in advance!

Jason




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Posted By: vickifrank
Date Posted: 2/05/09 at 8:46pm
You can get 108" (9') muslin at some WalMarts for about $5-6/yd so you ought to be able to cover 4' x 8' flats for about $8 each.  If you can't get a WalMart you can find the same at some fabric stores for a little more.  There was also a thread on this site where one of the folks posted a very cheap source of stage muslin. (I think it was Nannette)  So definately look that up.
 
Will the canvas drop cloths work?...yeah sort of ...most of them have a heavy seam down the center of a 15'x12', so watch out for how much is really useable area.
 
As far as backdrops you may be able to do some things easier than with hand painted drops.  For instance consider a silhouette of the NYC skyline to suggest NYC (don't forget to include the Chrylser Building and no twin towers!).  Not painted, just a true silhouette.   Then consider doing the mansion without walls-- just the stairs and two flower vases (massive) on either side and a nice chintz couch and chairs.  The flowers can be made of tissue paper.  The vases can be made from cardboard, styrofoam, etc.  Just paint them to look like China or cloisonne.  Want to really jazz up the mansion, project a stained glass window over the staircase. Or build one using a luan or cardboard frame and pieces of colored tissue paper glued on on wax paper.  Of you can make a sight joke by having a life size picture "frame" at the top of the stairs with Daddy Warbuck posed in it.  He 'enters' by stepping out of the frame and 'exits' by stepping back in.
 
For the orphanage: just bunk beds on wagons.  Use a gobo to project a desolate window behind them.
 
Your budget can be practically nothing if you suggest the settings and skip the walls.


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