[SML] Tracking Scenery on a Budget
JIM VOGEL
james.vogel at wisc.edu
Tue Nov 8 03:26:38 UTC 2016
High school students as stagehands pushing the scenery might be the least expensive.
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> On Nov 7, 2016, at 20:07, Mark S. Eccleston via Stagecraft <stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:
>
> I'm designing some scenery for a high school production of Disney's Little
> Mermaid and am considering tracking most of the scenery on and off the
> stage. In my mind I'd like to use multiple tracks in order to track something
> off right and on left and vice versa. Maybe four to six track systems in
> all.
>
> I think I can figure out the tracks, but coming up with an economical way
> to drive the scenery is what I'm struggling with. I would imagine that
> some type of manual winch systems would be the most economical.
>
> Anyone have a design for something along those lines they can send me?
> Another idea? I have several months before I have to put this together so I
> have time to get some things built, etc.
>
> As I said in the title, there is of course the budget to consider.
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Mark S. Eccleston
> 256-694-8575
> Huntsville, AL
>
>
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