yunebug
Member
Hi everyone,
We're doing Footloose in the Fall and need a mirror wall for choreography. The school does not have a dance room so looks like we'll have to build it.
My idea:
The proscenium opening is 20 feet wide and 18 inches up from the floor. I'll erect 5 flats (48" x 96") in front of the opening to build a wall that will span the 20 feet opening.
Home Depot sells a 6-pack of 12" x 12" square mirrors for $9.99. I'll use some kind of an adhesive to glue these mirror squares onto the flats to create a 72" x 48" mirror surface (6 mirrors high, 4 mirrors wide) per flat. Five flats across the way (240 inches) and six feet height (72 inches) of mirrors should do the trick, I hope?
6-pack of 12"x12" is $10. I'm going to need 20 of those
This is where you come in. Please share your ideas on how to make this process faster/cheaper/better/etc. :0) Thank you very much!
We're doing Footloose in the Fall and need a mirror wall for choreography. The school does not have a dance room so looks like we'll have to build it.
My idea:
The proscenium opening is 20 feet wide and 18 inches up from the floor. I'll erect 5 flats (48" x 96") in front of the opening to build a wall that will span the 20 feet opening.
Home Depot sells a 6-pack of 12" x 12" square mirrors for $9.99. I'll use some kind of an adhesive to glue these mirror squares onto the flats to create a 72" x 48" mirror surface (6 mirrors high, 4 mirrors wide) per flat. Five flats across the way (240 inches) and six feet height (72 inches) of mirrors should do the trick, I hope?
6-pack of 12"x12" is $10. I'm going to need 20 of those
This is where you come in. Please share your ideas on how to make this process faster/cheaper/better/etc. :0) Thank you very much!