Hey all! These past few months have been pretty crazy, going from one project to the next, I haven't had any time to write some real content for the blog. And won't until May or June probably. Let's be honest. I've been far too busy at work constructing my projects for school.
I suppose it's time to reveal my current project: my Independent Study! This is an original design costume for a project that is essentially the Theatre School equivalent of a "thesis". Basically a final project. My main focus of the project is creating the armor, which is what my independent study is on. The rest of the costume will come later. :) This is going to be my introduction to Worbla, so get excited everybody!
In other news, my set design for My Fair Lady got accepted to our Ryerson Theatre School student exhibit at Prague Quadrennial, so I will be traveling to Prague this summer to do a short presentation and see the rest of the Exhibition! Super excited! :D Not bringing the model itself, just images. (Thank god! As I can barely bring that thing on the subway let alone on an airplane!) Only needs some minor adjustments in order to meet the standards.
For the next bit, most of my updates will be progress pictures posted on my facebook and instagram pages! Take a look there!
See you on the other side...
Showing posts with label set model. Show all posts
Showing posts with label set model. Show all posts
Sunday, March 15, 2015
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Set Model - My Fair Lady
This is a project I finished and presented last week for my set design class. It is a scale model of my set design for the musical My Fair Lady by Alan Jay Lerner and Fredrick Loewe (based on the Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw).
The model box is made of foam core and black matte board. The set itself is constructed primarily with illustration board, but also some wooden dowels, clear plastic (from folders I got at the dollar store) and muslin for the little burlap sacks.
The whole thing is painted with acrylic paints. And made me really glad I took that scenic painting class last year. Otherwise I would have no clue how to paint stone or wood properly...
I've set the play in the original time period/location of around 1912, London, England. I did lots of research on the city and the architecture of the time period. I wanted to to something that reflected the design aesthetics of the late 1800's to early 1900's. Because even if you set a play in 1912, not all the buildings and furniture would be brand new--I mean we still have furniture from the 70's in my house!
Overall I am really proud of the finished result. :)
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
December Update
In the middle of my crazy exam week (3 exams back to back!?), but providing I emerge unscathed I should have some new content for you all in the near future! (Meaning next week.) Switching to a 1 post every 2 weeks schedule for the next 2 months as I am running out of new content--the content I have right now won't last me until April. hahaha New content coming next tuesday!
Today I finished and presented my set model for the play My Fair Lady in my set design class. That project took a long time, but I am glad I got it done and I was able to present a piece I am proud enough of to put in my portfolio. I will do a more in-depth look at my model soon.
After I finish exams I have about 2 weeks to work on my design for my independent study project. Excited to have some solid time to sit down and work on that.
I am leaving for a 2 week vacation in Japan on the 20th of this month! Super excited to visit my sister and check out all the sites in Toyko and Kyoto! I will be buying many cute things. And maybe some fabric. ;D Be sure to follow me on instagram if you want to follow my crazy shenanigans on the other side of the world.
But since I am going on vacation, I will not be making my Christmas gifts this year, so I will not be generating much new content over this break.
In other news, this past month I was presented with a scholarship award: The Harry and Jean Malabar Costume Award from the Ryerson Theatre School. I am so thrilled! It is an award for a student who has shown skill in costume design and construction. The funds from that will be going towards financing my independent study, as well as some future costumes.
That's all for now folks! Look forward to new content coming this tuesday. :)
After I finish exams I have about 2 weeks to work on my design for my independent study project. Excited to have some solid time to sit down and work on that.
I am leaving for a 2 week vacation in Japan on the 20th of this month! Super excited to visit my sister and check out all the sites in Toyko and Kyoto! I will be buying many cute things. And maybe some fabric. ;D Be sure to follow me on instagram if you want to follow my crazy shenanigans on the other side of the world.
But since I am going on vacation, I will not be making my Christmas gifts this year, so I will not be generating much new content over this break.
In other news, this past month I was presented with a scholarship award: The Harry and Jean Malabar Costume Award from the Ryerson Theatre School. I am so thrilled! It is an award for a student who has shown skill in costume design and construction. The funds from that will be going towards financing my independent study, as well as some future costumes.
That's all for now folks! Look forward to new content coming this tuesday. :)
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Mini Set - Hogwarts Great Hall
Hey all! So here's just a couple pics of my shop final group project from back in October, which was to recreate a set in miniature form. (I say mini, but this thing is about 4 ft across.)
We chose the great hall of Hogwarts. Not the most accurate representation, but good for the amount of time we had to work on it. We decided to turn the closest set of windows into doors so it would be more like a theatre set than a film set. We even had working floating candles made of LEDs! :D
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