1st Edition

Teaching Practical Theatrical 3D Printing Creating Props for Production

By Robert C. Berls Copyright 2024
136 Pages 54 B/W Illustrations
by Focal Press

136 Pages 54 B/W Illustrations
by Focal Press

136 Pages 54 B/W Illustrations
by Focal Press

Teaching Practical Theatrical 3D Printing: Creating Props for Production is a cohesive and practical guide for instructors teaching 3D printing techniques in stagecraft, costume and props courses. Written for the instructor, this book uses non-technical language to explain 3D printers, their workflows and products. Coverage includes the ins and outs of multiple filaments, pros and cons of... Read more

1. How to Fuse your Filament  2. Teaching and Problem Solving  3. Level 1: Lettered Card  4. Level 2: Candlestick Phone: Rubric, Methods, Ways and Means  5. Level 3: Scanning a Real-World Item  6. Level 4: Makeup Prosthesis: Rubric, Methods, Ways and Means  7. Moving Parts  8. Large Prints Using Small Printers  9. Additional Projects  10. Sum Up  11. Glossary of Terms

Biography

Robert C. Berls is Professor of Drama at UNC Asheville. He is a professional scenic, lighting, properties, costume and sound designer with 12 years of experience in rapid prototyping and 3D printing. A member of USITT (United States Institute for Theatre Technology), he was the vice commissioner for Health and Safety for the Scene Design Commission and co-leader of the national Tech Olympics competition.