Alex Knappenberger
September 10th, 2003, 09:25 PM
I don't know if this fits in this forum, sorry, maybe the offtopic forum would be better? Eh....
Anyway, I am wondering what you guys have to say about making a cheap set. Mainly i'm wondering because I've been talking about a public access show now, for a while, and I really haven't even started anything, and i'm dissapointed in myself for it. So i'm trying to kick start things by building a cheap set in my garage.
The main material I considered, is cardboard boxes, I can get a bunch out of dumpsters, or wherever, and I can build a frame out of some 2x4's and whatnot, that have been sitting in my garage forever. Heck I don't even need wood, ducttape and cardboard could do wonders. I don't really care if it looks "ghetto", infact, I want it to sort of look cheap, no budget, "ghetto", poor, etc etc, but at the same time, I don't want it to be too distracting, such as graffitti or somethig behind the subject(s) would be way too much. The crappy set would actually be a good thing to crack on, and I could always set it up in my backyard, and do the show from there so we could catch the whole thing on fire when we are down with the episode.
So basically, I'll probably do it with good ol' cardboard, unless theres another, nearly free alternative? What colors work best with sets and stuff? I notice most real sets are very colorful and not dull, and obviously not made of cardboard and ductape. :D
I'll probably end up covering everything in the 100% american redneck, fix it all, material. Ductape of course, that stuff rocks. I'll have duct tape hanging from the ceiling.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Anyway, I am wondering what you guys have to say about making a cheap set. Mainly i'm wondering because I've been talking about a public access show now, for a while, and I really haven't even started anything, and i'm dissapointed in myself for it. So i'm trying to kick start things by building a cheap set in my garage.
The main material I considered, is cardboard boxes, I can get a bunch out of dumpsters, or wherever, and I can build a frame out of some 2x4's and whatnot, that have been sitting in my garage forever. Heck I don't even need wood, ducttape and cardboard could do wonders. I don't really care if it looks "ghetto", infact, I want it to sort of look cheap, no budget, "ghetto", poor, etc etc, but at the same time, I don't want it to be too distracting, such as graffitti or somethig behind the subject(s) would be way too much. The crappy set would actually be a good thing to crack on, and I could always set it up in my backyard, and do the show from there so we could catch the whole thing on fire when we are down with the episode.
So basically, I'll probably do it with good ol' cardboard, unless theres another, nearly free alternative? What colors work best with sets and stuff? I notice most real sets are very colorful and not dull, and obviously not made of cardboard and ductape. :D
I'll probably end up covering everything in the 100% american redneck, fix it all, material. Ductape of course, that stuff rocks. I'll have duct tape hanging from the ceiling.
Thanks for any suggestions.