Originally posted by keegan
hi, i just got the pippin script today, and its going to be my first designing experience, ill be designing and operating lights for my high school. does anyone have any suggestion for pippin at all? im especially looking for techincal ways to pull off the hands and the burning at the stake. have any of you ever used a gam twin spin or flickermaster? if so, is the fire effect....effective? let me know. thanks |
Fire effects must be very careful and have someone qualified to run real fire if you're using it. Otherwise, it's lites only. The burning of Pippin in the end - we used a FIRE BOX which was a rectangular frame only upright box with solid looking back - ala' some magician's type illusion - where Pippin would enter the box, the front and sides of which was FLASH PAPER, he would enter the box, door of flash paper closed behind him (we see his sillouette inside)....then the flash paper was set off, burns completely away leaving a frame only, curtain is raised in front of the box, dropped and he has reappeared IN the framed box unharmed.
What they did was build a four sided box, the frame on three sides were only a frame, the back had a compartment so that when he goes IN the box after we see his sillouette, curtain is raised, a back door opens and he goes in a fireproof compartment inside this framed (solid looking back). Curatin is dropped, then the flash paper is ignited, burns completely away really fast, looks like he's gone completely. THEN the curtain is raised again, he comes out of the fireproof back compartment, and curtain is dropped and he has reappeared. All pretty basic magic illusion with deep backed box which is a fireproof compatment.
Again unless you're a pyrotechnician playing with real fire is a hazard and one that must not be taken lightly. We were lucky enough to have a union guy who WAS a pyro and he set it up every night. But if you have limitations to lights only, then you'll have to settle for flicker lamps or gobos of some kind. You COULD try that silk "flame" business where a fan operated from beneath makes the silk "flame" look real. See the film Phantom Of The Opera and near the end when he aducts Christine from the stage - they have this silk fabric that is shaped like flames and it flickers. Cool idea - may be practical.
Good luck.
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