BATMAN High School Stage Play Production Material

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  • Sounds interesting.

    I'd love to see the images as well, maybe try to post a link or something now?

  • I am uploading the images to my forum account now. I will then post a link to the album in this thread stay tuned. There are quite a few images and this could take me a while...

  • *Impatiently taps foot*

    Again, I really like the kind of dark, twisted sense of Robin being this smartass little kid following Batman (an adult) around and helping him fight bad guys. Especially liked the picture you painted with this quote: "There is something very unsettling and unnerving about a brightly costumed and masked little boy standing (all by himself) in a dark night time alley or rooftop DARING you to pull your gun on him… while he giggles at you." Gives you shivers! It's giving me crazy au ideas for Teen Wolf (which I am unrelated-to-this-post obsessed with lately)

  • Not sure what is happening with administration of this message board, but my photos are not appearing even in the album I have created.

    I am just as anxious to share these photos with you all as you are to see them.

  • Let's try this link to my Facebook photo album which contains the same images:

    [url]https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.2950489114784.2136611.1038042917&type=3[/url]

  • Wow. I don't seem to be able to even post a link to my Facebook page photo album that contains the images without approval from a moderator first.

    All I can suggest is to shoot me a PM, and I will send these images via e-mail to anyone who is interested.

  • I think there's a probation period of a certain number of days/posts. PM me a link and I'll post it

  • Just helping out darklord1967 because as a new user, s/he's unable to share pics. (Pretend this is a teaser for the next few posts I'm helping make due to links and such)

    [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v516/darklord1967/Fathers%20Of%20The%20Dark%20Knight/BatCowl.jpg[/IMG]

    [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v516/darklord1967/Fathers%20Of%20The%20Dark%20Knight/TheBatmanrear.jpg[/IMG]

    [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v516/darklord1967/Fathers%20Of%20The%20Dark%20Knight/ChestEmblem.jpg[/IMG]

    [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v516/darklord1967/Fathers%20Of%20The%20Dark%20Knight/BatUtility-Belt.jpg[/IMG]

    [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v516/darklord1967/Fathers%20Of%20The%20Dark%20Knight/BatGauntlet.jpg[/IMG]

  • I'll do that right away.

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    [U]BLACK FACE MASK[/U][/B]

    I purchased some very nice hat felt to fashion Robin’s mask. I created a pattern based on the face shape of the young student I cast to play the Boy Wonder. After the mask shape and eye holes were cut, they were treated with watered-down white glue to prevent fabric edge fray later on. The mask fastens in the back with a small Velcro strip.
    [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v516/darklord1967/Fathers%20Of%20The%20Dark%20Knight/RobinMask.jpg[/IMG]

  • [B][U]CAPE
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    A design aspect of Burt Ward’s TV Robin costume that really appealed to me was his heavy satin cape. It was a no-brainer to me to fashion the cape for this costume out of heavy bridal golden yellow satin as well. It’s the one area that made sense to me to have some sheen and gloss to off-set the predominantly matte textures the uniform.

    [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v516/darklord1967/Fathers%20Of%20The%20Dark%20Knight/Robinscape.jpg[/IMG]

  • UTILITY BELT

    This was one area where I was grateful for the design simplicity of the comic book belt. Burt Ward’s 1966 TV show belt featured six brass tube vials that were not a part of the comic book belt design, and that, frankly, I found unnecessary.

    The comic book belt was basically a clean leather band with a round golden brass buckle. Two small vertical rods flanked the round buckle on the left and right sides.

    Using “found” items… a combination of flat and rounded plastic ring discs, and a large half-moon button… I assembled together a beautiful buckle design that employed artistic license and still stayed true to the final belt as seen in the comics. The assembled buckle was sanded, primered and painted with 8 coats of bright gold enamel and 2 coats of gloss clear.

    [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v516/darklord1967/Fathers%20Of%20The%20Dark%20Knight/RobinsBeltBuckle.jpg[/IMG]

  • The Batman and Robin The Boy Wonder uniforms on the planning mannequins.

    [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v516/darklord1967/Fathers%20Of%20The%20Dark%20Knight/TheBatmanRobin.jpg[/IMG]