ABSTRACT

Theatre and film frequently require replicas of three-dimensional objects built for actors to use. This book lays the groundwork for an artisan to determine what materials and techniques to use to build these props. Walking the reader through the various tools and techniques used in historical and contemporary prop-making, the author present a process for deciding the materials and methods to build any prop. With an explanation of how the craft and its products have developed over time, the budding artisan will understand not just how and when to use certain techniques or materials, but also why to use them and what advantages they give. It arms the prop maker with a structured procedure for approaching the construction of any prop. Illustrated with step-by-step examples of how to use each construction method, and explanations of different types of materials, this book gives the beginner prop artisan a strong foundation to approach the construction of props and answers the question, "How should I begin?"

The author is hosting an online component to the book along with his successful blog. It will feature additional resources for the prop maker, including books, shops, contact information, and how-to videos.

chapter 1|10 pages

what is a prop?

chapter 2|14 pages

needs and means

chapter 3|20 pages

safety

chapter 4|14 pages

shop space

chapter 5|19 pages

assemblage

chapter 6|22 pages

measuring and marking

chapter 7|29 pages

carpentry

chapter 8|32 pages

metal

chapter 9|21 pages

plastics construction

chapter 10|16 pages

structure and framework

chapter 11|27 pages

fabric

chapter 12|13 pages

patterning and draping

chapter 13|17 pages

sculptural materials

chapter 14|36 pages

molding and casting

chapter 15|16 pages

shells and laminates

chapter 16|14 pages

surfaces

chapter 17|31 pages

painting

chapter 18|9 pages

graphics

chapter 19|6 pages

budget estimates