Stage Design -- Geared Up themes
Time:Wed,12,2014
Editor:admin
Joshua Hoegh from First Baptist Church of Elgin in Elgin, he brings us this
stage design for their series titled “Acts of God”.
They were inspired in part by the Steam Punk Stage Design from Potential
Church.
The concept was based on the fact that each gear, in and of itself, is nothing
special. But as a whole, when all of the parts work together, they achieve a
larger goal. So it is with God’s work in our lives —the details may not make
sense on their own, but there is more at work than we could ever imagine.
They built the trusses from 8’ 2X2s and the gears were cut from styrofoam.
They created “stencils” for the gears out of hardboard, which made cutting the
gears much quicker and more accurate. If you’ve ever used a hot knife on
styrofoam, it cuts like butter—so the hardboard stencils allowed quick and
accurate cutting.
For added depth and dimension, he not only mounted the gears at different
levels, but he then (in a last-minute “ah-ha!” moment) decided to spray paint
the hardboard stencils and mount them to the back of the trusses. It didn’t matter
that they weren’t 3-dimensional, as they simply laid a backdrop to the mounted
gears and helped “fill out” the aesthetic space of the stage.
portable stage, event stage
If you interested pls feel free to contact sales02@beyondstage.com or
visit our alibaba website: https://rackinthecase.en.alibaba.com.
stage design for their series titled “Acts of God”.
They were inspired in part by the Steam Punk Stage Design from Potential
Church.
The concept was based on the fact that each gear, in and of itself, is nothing
special. But as a whole, when all of the parts work together, they achieve a
larger goal. So it is with God’s work in our lives —the details may not make
sense on their own, but there is more at work than we could ever imagine.
They built the trusses from 8’ 2X2s and the gears were cut from styrofoam.
They created “stencils” for the gears out of hardboard, which made cutting the
gears much quicker and more accurate. If you’ve ever used a hot knife on
styrofoam, it cuts like butter—so the hardboard stencils allowed quick and
accurate cutting.
For added depth and dimension, he not only mounted the gears at different
levels, but he then (in a last-minute “ah-ha!” moment) decided to spray paint
the hardboard stencils and mount them to the back of the trusses. It didn’t matter
that they weren’t 3-dimensional, as they simply laid a backdrop to the mounted
gears and helped “fill out” the aesthetic space of the stage.
portable stage, event stage
If you interested pls feel free to contact sales02@beyondstage.com or
visit our alibaba website: https://rackinthecase.en.alibaba.com.
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