Wednesday 18 April 2018

Extended Practice- Study task 1- Extended Brief- Prop Building & Process

Extended Brief- 
Prop Building & Process

Here are some examples of the props I have been building for the Emporium and how they were made, as their are a lot, i made some, like books in bulk batches, and for more original pieces like a Telescope, I spent more time building the finished item. 

Originally the shop was going to be a clock shop, this is why I have still stuck to this in a way and decided to make clocks, some out of foam board for the larger faces, and buttons can be used for the smaller clock faces to create a range of different shapes, sizes and colours for variation. 
This was my process of making the telescope was very interesting. My step-dad is a plumber who hoards bits and bobs so this was fun becuase he gave me full range of boxes of random plumbing bits he has acquired. This is what I used to make this prop. This created an amazing telescope as the colours and shapes were perfect for the effect. So this was one of the more creative ideas for items within the shop that I am very proud to have made.


Here is an image showing the plastic end of the telescope and how all of the pieces fit together so it stands and looks like old fashioned star gazing equipment.
As the shop is an 'Emporium', I have found plants and weeds from outside to add to bottles that will look like preserved items in oil to look different and show how the characters collect random items including herbology and medical looking items.

These all created a colourful and interesting item for the shop to hold on its many shelves and units. 
These also added to the wonder of the items that can look preserved and interesting for the audience to see.




Books also play a large role in this shop as there are many book shelves and units that the books live on and must be filled in order for the shop to look lived in and like an old messy shop. This is why I will be making about 60 books overall, these are very simple ones out of cardboard, but I will be sewing some to look real on the binding, as well as sewing some pages together to create actual tiny books the daughter can read.
By the door there is a umbrella stand filled with different umbrellas, vintage and more normal ones like this one. This was the original test and was made by making a ring of card and pleating it all along before getting it into position on a piece of wire. Then it can be glued and pulled round to gain the spiral look that umbrellas have. Then all they needed was some flare, like handles, ties and the classic spike at the bottom.
This is something for the dads desk, it is a pocket watch made from two buttons glued together and a clock face added. It was very fiddly and is extremely small so took time to get right. This is an important prop as pocket watches help set the era further as this is when they were used most.
When looking at the set ideas, to add more colour, another plant was needed. This time I am going for a handing basket style climber plant, this will cascade down one of the units to make the set fuller, more alive and more importantly less brown as it was getting very one-tone.





Adding the leaves one at a time to this bent form was a lot harder than the other plant I made for COP. It was very fiddly again and if knocked even a little, the leaves were prone to falling off. Even though this took time the end result looks good so I was happy with the overall aesthetic. As you can see from the images below the pot was changed half way through to also gain a better look for the shape.

As the shop has lots of books I needed to make many and I wanted some of them to have actual pages so they were real and showed how the daughter could be reading them. I also wanted other elements to the shop like mail and old scrolls, this is to show the diversity of the shop.

I started by staining the pages with tea for an aged look. Then after cutting many pages to the same size, threaded them together to create a book with opening pages.


This is one of the more tattered completed books.



This is some of the mail. This includes scrolls, envelopes, wax sealed papers and bound books. 


I also wanted some old globes as props around the set. These can add detail as well as an old look as these were more popular in Victorian and Edwardian times.


I've added an anchor point that are used to spin the globes before adding them to stands.

Without pictures the walls would be bare so I have made about 8 pictures for the walls to make is fuller, as well as bulking it out with clocks.
For the china cabinet, I needed to make an array of china in different colours, and designs. The gold really works well with the white porcelain look, as well as catching the light well.


As the shop needed lots of clocks as this is his passion, I made a standing clock that adds colour and detail to counteract the brown of the units.






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