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Teaching Practical Theatrical 3d Printing - Creating Props for Production

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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.


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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


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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.


Summary

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.

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