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RE: Prop-Making for Beauty and the Beast
This is so ridiculously cool! I love live theater. I saw Phantom of the Opera on Broadway in New York and was that crazy person who was crying because it was just so beautiful. I teach high school English and just signed up my kids to see Hamilton through their education program (mostly because I really wanted to see it myself and tickets are impossible to get).
I saw Beauty and the Beast at the Fox theater in St. Louis in middle school- I think the most impressive part of the show was the witch throwing a glass orb at the prince in the beginning to curse him, and it exploding into flames around him. I am so ridiculously excited to hear about your process making these props. Like dancing in my seat excited about it.
Cool! I'm smiling very broadly, hearing of your interest in this.
Oh, I have some big plans for these props... ;)
That "sneak preview" of the Windmill? It's being printed right beside me, even as I type... Here's another little sneak peek for you, my friend:
I wasn't gonna post that until the next article, but, well... You sounded so interested! ;)
THANK YOU for your enthusiasm! You've made my evening. :D
Is that a 3d printer???? I might be having a conniption fit about this lol. How big will the windmill be, approximately? When they contract you to create these, do they give you a size requirement? What other requirements do they give you? Have you done something like this before? What programs and materials do you use to design everything?
lol I am overflowing with enthusiasm for this. Of course, if you were planning on answering those questions in your post, then don't feel like you must answer me in the comments. But I am absolutely stoked to hear about all this- both due to my love for theater, and as a crafter.
Alright, my friend... I shall answer your questions, either in comments, or in another post, or some combination... However... not right now, gotta go eat dinner or my wife will disown me!
Later, and again, Thanks for your abundant enthusiasm!
Yes, it IS one of my 3D printers, thanks for asking... ;)