The Scenographic Model : Third Edition - Darwin Reid Payne

The Scenographic Model

Third Edition

By: Darwin Reid Payne, Ronald Naversen, Brad M. Carlson

Paperback | 29 August 2025 | Edition Number 3

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An authoritative guide to modelmaking for theater

This third edition of noted scenographer Darwin Reid Payne's landmark text builds upon Payne's theories and exercises to provide a modern exploration of the practice of theatrical modelmaking. With chapters on traditional and contemporary materials, tools, and techniques, the book serves as a foundational guide to understanding the historical, theoretical, and practical aspects of scenographic modelmaking, making it essential for the beginner, generalist, and professional design practitioner.

The volume begins with a brief history of the scenographic model and explores how modelmaking has adapted to changes in materials, technology, and commercial influences over time. It details setting up a safe, productive model-building studio before introducing the types and purposes of various scenographic models. It then instructs the reader in constructing common model elements and accessories. Later chapters explore how the models reveal stage space and create mood and atmosphere through tonal shading and lighting; discuss the use of found objects, collage techniques, and projection models in scenic design; and delve into 3D printing and computer routering. The final chapter provides information on various aspects of photography and image sharing related to design and production communication.

This comprehensive text provides information not just from theater but also from other modeling disciplines and sources, including architecture, film, dioramas, dollhouse modeling, and model railroading. A useful resource for high school, community college, university, and community theater enthusiasts, it is an excellent reference book for theater designers throughout the country.

Industry Reviews
"This book should be an essential reference in every designer's library. Covering the advantages and disadvantages of all the traditional methods, tools, and materials, it has now been smartly updated to include new approaches and technologies, bringing it in line with contemporary practice."--Marjorie Bradley Kellogg, scenic designer and author of Glimmer "The authors demonstrate how models can be a bridge between the designer's imagination and the physical environment to be created. Highly recommended."--Paul C. Weimer, scenic designer and chair of performing arts, University of Southern Indiana "The Scenographic Model reminds us that the physical hand-crafted model endures as an important artistic communication tool, enticing the creator and the viewer to imaginatively enter a small, intriguing fictional world."--Margaret Mitchell, professor emerita of theatre arts and coauthor of Making the Scene

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