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Carrie
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Anybody have any suggestions for building a volcano? I need to create a volcano thats at least 7' high. They would like the volcano to look like it it moving towards erptuion status a little more each day over a five day period. The last day of course it needs to look like it "blew". The actual explosion does need to take place in a live scence, the volcano just needs to look like it did and they would like it still be smoking some. Any ideas would be most appreicated. |
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DramaMama
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One idea would be to build much like the fake boulder in another thread using papier mache techniques over chicken wire and an armature. Using dilluted white-glue soaked fabric instead of the traditional paper and paste will allow for greater stability and easier modeling.... You then could build a series of cones that could be set over the original mountain to cosmetically change the look. This should be able to be diguised fairly well with paint. Using a PVC pipe in the center you should be able to hook up a fog machine system that would work. Just think of it as a giant version of the volcanos you made in middle school. Having just helped 150 middle schooler with pictures of volcanoes I know there is a plethera of information and pictures out there I apologize if this comes up twice. I tried to send it once with no success |
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Gaafa
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Just use a flat with shaped profiled cut outs, attached to each side. For indications of eruption over time - use Fresnel lamps from the overhead [?X? position]. With Profile lamps from the floor [?Z? position], upstage of the flat, tightly focused upwards to emulate the increased intensity of colour & change over the time span. Colour changers would work well! If you have not got them, you will just have to add extra lamps & mix the colours to suit. I hope this helps! Chookas
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