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WHAT DOES A SCENIC CARPENTER DO? (In
the Entertainment industry. What
Does A What does a Scenic Carpenter Do?)
What Does A Scenic Carpenter Do?
Scenic Artists paint backdrops, murals and many other
elements on film sets. Working to briefs set by production designers, they are
usually highly trained artists, with an art school background, or they may have
trained as scenic artists for theater productions. The role requires excellent
artistic skills, combined with the ability to work independently, accurately
and to deadlines.
Green screen sound stages and virtual scenery are
becoming more prevalent in film and television production, but most
productions—save for maybe some reality programs—still require the labor and
skill of trained craftspeople to build the sets that complete the environment
that the characters inhabit.
Duties
Operating within the construction department under
the direction of the art department, scenic carpenters are a crew of highly
skilled technicians that bring to life the creative designs of the production
designer, art director, and set designer; this crew is directly managed by the
construction foreman and lead carpenter. According to the models, sketches, and
blueprints produced by the art department, the scenic carpenters build all
interior and exterior sets and physical scenery for a film or television
production. Scenery can include basic structures consisting mainly of a few flats
and a door or highly involved construction projects like building an entire
house, great hall of a castle, or several decks of a spaceship. Carpenters will
work on assigned projects as outlined by the foreman and adhere to the
department’s production schedule. Like everything in the entertainment
industry, this crew works on a strict deadline to produce scenery in
preparation for principal photography. If a set is late, the entire production
is held up, potentially costing producers millions of dollars.
They must be able to interpret designers' small-scale
ideas, and develop them into full-scale reproductions, perhaps even improving
on the design during the process. They must be able to handle scenic painting
materials safely. Under most circumstances, carpenters work within a scenic
shop to construct set pieces that are then transported and assembled at the
shooting location. When necessary, sets are built in the soundstage where
principal photography will take place. For productions that demand on-location
filming where is it not logistically feasible to transport sets, carpenters set
up shop wherever space can be found and make due in the setting they are given.
Again, the production industry can be unpredictable, so those who intend to
make a career must be flexible and able to adapt.
Skills & Education
They should have a good knowledge of basic scenic
painting techniques, layout and paint application skills, and color mixing. Scenic
Artists' abilities should include the traditional fine arts skills of
sketching, rendering, and painting. They must also be well versed in techniques
such as marbling, ragging, and wood graining and texturing, and should have a
good understanding of art history, period styles, motifs and architecture. This
career requires expertise in standard construction methods, as well as the
industry-specific techniques used in film and television. Proficiency in the
use of electrical, pneumatic, and manual shop tools is necessary, as a
carpenter risks serious injury to himself or others if not adequately trained.
A particular college degree is not required for this career, though an
education in film and television production is valuable in understanding the
production process and learning industry techniques. Professional work as a
residential or commercial carpenter is applicable in seeking employment in the
entertainment industry. Additionally, a carpenter should have a solid grasp of
geometry, algebra, and basic physics. This is a career where those seemingly impractical
equations are relevant to everyday activities.
What to Expect
Entry-level work as a scenic carpenter is available
on various productions, depending on the needs of the department and size of
the production. Typically, independent projects are more likely to hire less
experienced technicians who are willing to work for less than scale. A tough
truth about the industry is that many have to work for free or low pay to gain
experience before carving out a good living working on major features. This is
typically a freelance career, though full-time and part-time work is available
with scenic shops that cater to the film, television, and theater industries.
Other related career opportunities in the construction department for
entry-level technicians include work as a carpenter’s assistant or trainee.
Carpenters are eligible for membership in IATSE, the union that represents
artists and technicians in the film, television, and theatrical production.
Sources, References & Credits: Google, Wikipedia, Wikihow, WikiBooks,
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York Film Academy, The Balance, The Numbers, Film Maker, TV Guide Magazine, Media
Match, Quora, Creative Skill Set, Chron, Investopedia, Variety, No Film School,
Daily Variety, The Film Agency, Best Sample Resume, How Stuff Works, Career
Trend, Producer's Code of Credits, Truity, Production Hub, Producers Guild of
America, Film Connection, Variety, Wolf Crow, Get In Media, Production Beast, Sony
Pictures, Warner Bros, UCAS,
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