From sketches to curtain‑up, we build props that read brilliantly on camera and survive bump‑in/out. Lightweight cores keep rigging simple, coatings keep edges crisp. Below we outline where it works best, how we build it, and the practical details teams care about—lead times, finishes and install considerations.
From brief to build
Send a sketch, reference images or a mood board. We model to scale, check sightlines and actor interaction, then fabricate foam cores on CNC or hot‑wire. Details are added in routed sheet, 3D prints or sculpted foam before coating and paint.
Lightweight, tough, tourable
Reinforced coatings take knocks without shattering; internal inserts accept fasteners and rigging points. Weight stays low for safe handling and quick scene changes.
Camera‑ready finishes
We match colour references and create textures—metallics, stone, timber, concrete—using layered paint techniques. Non‑specular finishes keep glare under control under stage lighting.
Safety and logistics
Edges are radiused, lift points marked, and cases can be supplied for touring. We provide material sheets for risk assessments and can adapt to flame‑retardant topcoats when specified.
Typical timelines
Rapid builds are our bread and butter. For a 2–3 m hero piece, allow 1–2 weeks from approved concept; complex sets scale accordingly.
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