What is the difference between a Hollywood flat and a traditional flat?

Hollywood or TV flat:
Luaun is much weaker than fir, but it is lighter and the surface is much smoother. Construction is simpler than a Broadway flat. The frame is simply nailed together like a box, and the surface nailed, stapled or screwed on. It doesn't need corner blocks, as the cover will stabilize it.
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What is a Hollywood flat?

Flats with a frame that places the width of the lumber parallel to the face are called "Broadway" or "stage" flats. Hard-covered flats with a frame that is perpendicular to the paint surface are referred to as "Hollywood" or "studio" flats.
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What are Hollywood flats used for?

A Hollywood is a timber flat (using 3″ x 1″ timber on edge to frame it, with a plywood skin) with a much wider edge than normal. Hollywood flats are mainly used in the film/tv business. The thicker edge gives the flat extra stability, can be easily clamped to adjacent flats, and looks more like a real wall on camera.
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What is a Hollywood flat usually covered with?

The best and most common fabrics for stage flats are muslin and canvas. Muslin is the most popular fabric for scenery flats, due to its light weight and soft texture.
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What is the best fabric for flats What is the next best choice?

What is the best fabric for flats? What is the next best choice? The best fabric is canvas. The next best choice is unbleached muslin.
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Scenic Hollywood Flat



What is the difference between a Broadway flat and a Hollywood flat what are the advantages or drawbacks of each?

Broadway flats, when covered with canvas, are much lighter than a similar size Hollywood. One person can handle a flat. They are also somewhat cheaper in materials too, as canvas is cheaper per square foot that plywood. Canvas also gives a very good painting surface without obvious grain to fight.
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How often is a toggle placed on a Hollywood flat?

This is called the TOGGLE Toggles should be placed every 4 feet (i.e. on a 12 foot flat you would have 2 toggles) Measure and cut two pieces of 1x4. Angle the ends with a miter saw to put in the left corners.
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How do you do a Dutchman flat?

Dutchman can be applied in several ways. We use the watered down paint method. Place some paint on the wall, then a 3″ wide strip of muslin into the paint and paint over that with a 3″ roller. Then “feather” out the edges of the muslin so that it lays flat.
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What does flies mean in theatre?

Definition: Extension of the stage walls up to allow scenery to be flown up until it is out of sight of the audience. Known as the "flies". The ideal fly tower should be more than twice the height of the proscenium arch, and is said to have "full flying height".
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What does going up mean in theater?

In theatrical parlance, if one actor upstages another, they move towards the back so that the other actor is forced to turn their back to the audience to address them while the upstage actor remains facing the audience. This led to the idea of an actor drawing the audience's attention away from a fellow actor.
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What does Cyclorama mean in theatre?

cyclorama, in theatre, background device employed to cover the back and sometimes the sides of the stage and used with special lighting to create the illusion of sky, open space, or great distance at the rear of the stage setting.
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What are the different levels of electricians in the theatre?

The deck electrician, "stage electrician", "floor electrician", "floor LX", "deck elec"or just "stage LX" is a member of the running crew for a production and is responsible for all aspects of running the lighting for the show that happen on or backstage.
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Is there a difference between an apartment and a flat?

What is the difference between a flat and an apartment? A flat is defined as a suite of rooms in a big building which forms a society. At the same time, an apartment is a cluster of rooms that forms only a residence.
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What is a green room in theatre?

"The Green of the green room refers to youth. The green room was where understudies to major players would wait for their chance to appear on stage. They were the 'green' or immature actors." From TheatreCrafts.com. "It was where the shrubbery used on stage was stored, and the plants made it a cool comfortable place."
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How does a Periaktoi work?

It consists of a revolving solid equilateral triangular prism made of wood. On each of its three faces, a different scene is painted, so that, by quickly revolving the periaktos, another face can appear to the audience.
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What is a drop in theatre?

DROPS - Large, unframed material suspended from a batten and usually weighted by a batten or chain at the bottom, painted or plain.
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What is a hard wall flat?

Hard flats are covered with a thin plywood and soft flats are covered with cloth. We'll talk about the actual materials later. The cloth flats are much lighter and easier to handle, however, they appear a bit less like hard walls then plywood covered flats. The hard flats tend to act like real walls.
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What is a stage Jack?

JACKS: triangular frames attached to back of flats, usually with hinges. May be anchored to the floor by a hinge, by screwing through into a wooden cleat fastened to the floor, or with a weight (as a stage weight or closed sandbag) placed on jack to counterbalance weight of the flat.
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What is a door flat?

a flat in a tenement that can be accessed directly from outside rather than one which can only be accessed via a communal stairwell.
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What does a master carpenter do in theater?

The Master Carpenter, under the supervision of the Technical Director, is responsible for the construction, mounting, and rigging of scenery for International Theatre Program productions. the Master Carpenter supervises a crew of carpenters/student workers in the construction of scenery and scenic elements.
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What is a running crew in Theatre?

Also known as run crew, stagehands, or backstage crew, these professionals work backstage during performances to keep the show running smoothly and safely.
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What does a lighting designer?

A Lighting Designer will work with the Director, Artistic Director and/or Lighting Technicians to create the visuals for lighting, lasers, strobes, spots and sometimes video screens for a performance.
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What does trap mean in theatre?

trap, in theatre, a concealed opening, usually in the stage floor, through which actors, props, and scenery can be brought on and off stage.
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What is curtain scrim?

A scrim curtain is a commonly used piece of stage curtain magic. Due to the scrim fabric's unique capabilities, when lit correctly from the front, a scrim appears opaque. When the front light is turned off, however, and objects behind the scrim are lit, the fabric appears transparent.
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