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Mekon wrote:
OK... You asked for it ![]() The great blessing for set builders is that it only has to look good from five meters away and from one side. Other views of the set are a maze of braces, cables and fixtures to hang lights, doorbells etc. Thanks for the brief tour of a special branch of woodworking - set building. Things only have to look real - from a distance - under controlled lighting - and from a given point of view. Simplifies construction - but by no means simple. I saw Oliver on Broadway and am still impressed by that set - three two and a half story components - each triangular so they could be arranged in several configurations - quickly. Very versatile design - probably a nightmare to build. To the actors go the glory. To the set builder go the challenges. Thanks for filling in some details. charlie b |
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