THE 120 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Masonite, Loctite, Wood Glue
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Some sort of thin, at, vertical barrier that"s acting like a wall: columns. An upright pillar, typically cylindrical, supporting an arch (or other architecture), or standing alone as a monument. A series of horizontal ats used to mask the base of cycloramas or other backdrops. Generally low in height: cyclorama (cyc) Used to create the illusion of sky: portals. Concentric openings, getting smaller moving upstage, creating a sense of depth. Thicker width instead of aps in wing and drop: false prosceniums. Show-speci c frame, creating our window into the stage. Can be free standing structure or decoration applied to an existing proscenium: scenic curtains. Scenic elements, created from fabric or other woven material, and hung. A theatrical device, used as temporary ooring, at a di erent elevation from the theatre stage oor: elevators. Platforms that go up and down: traps, wagons. Platform that moves in a linear direction: revolves.