Greetings, one and all! Wow, okay, this week was…
quite the mix of things. For starters, on the prop side, the stunt dagger was
painted, and now is curing for a week before we apply the protective lacquer
coat. Two other pieces of tech were also completed, specifically the sci-fi version
of binoculars. One was purchased nearly complete, and only needed paint,
detailing, and weathering. The other had to be assembled from scratch,
utilizing the slides from a pair of Nerf guns, a couple plumbing parts, EVA foam, and
the remnants of a sandwich box. This was also painted and weathered, and now
they both await their own curing and protective coat.
The last item on the props end of things was turning a training hatchet into a
stunt weapon, chiefly by cementing a foam “edge” to the perfectly flat training
blade, and filling the gaps with plumbers caulk that had been tinted with acrylic
paint.
Next up, the nutshell presentation was completed, and delivered to the
interested parties. Now, we wait… and by wait, I mean design some more props,
and work with the stunt team.
Surprising absolutely no one who’s ever been in a play before, the stunties
whose show wrapped last week started this week very sick, which led to a
smaller stunt team this time around. But not so small that we couldn’t get
things done. The change to the script required us to re-choreograph a fight
scene for a new location, so that’s just what we did.
Changing the location from a forest to the bridge of a small pirate vessel altered the fight from a running confrontation to one of tactics and maneuver. The team blocked this out quite well, and we’ll revisit it at a later date to refine and polish the results.
Well, that’s about all for this week. Until next time!