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Cheshire Cat effect
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We are doing Alice in Wonderland this fall. Back to the book, as clasic as possible, not the Disney or a kids version. One special effect we are struggling with is how to have a grin with out a cat.…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Sara Morsey Sep 14, 2015.

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Sara Morsey replied to Doug Lowthian's discussion Cheshire Cat effect
"If you have an actual actor playing the role, you can use black light or glow in the dark paint on the face to paint the smile, make sure it's activated by"
Sep 14, 2015
Ted Jones replied to Doug Lowthian's discussion Cheshire Cat effect
"Many years ago, in the mid '70's, I put a piece of white scrim in the tree that was stretched tight and shaped into the tree branches with leaves lightly painted on it in dye, not paint. We used 3 lights with gobo's for the cat face,…"
Sep 8, 2015
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Cheshire Cat effect

We are doing Alice in Wonderland this fall. Back to the book, as clasic as possible, not the Disney or a kids version. One special effect we are struggling with is how to have a grin with out a cat. The segment has the Cheshire cat delivering lines, disappearing, reappearing, disappearing except for the grin, then the grin goes. Thinking glow in the dark, black light, LED's, all sorts of ideas but nothing is quite right yet....Ideas? We have a decent budget and creative people....See More
Sep 5, 2015

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