Interior Momentum Reactor Room. 1/4" Plans and elevations. Modeled in SketchUp, drawn in Layout.
Interior, Momentum Reactor Room. Reactor detail. Modeled in SketchUp, drawn in Layout.
Interior, Momentum Reactor Room. Reactor dressing plan. Modeled in SketchUp, drawn in Layout.
Interior, Momentum Reactor Room. Reactor doorway detail. This used a stock door we have hanging around from a battleship interior from the previous season. Modeled in SketchUp, drawn in Layout.
Interior Momentum Reactor Room. Finished set.
Interior Momentum Reactor Room. Finished set. Step in there and it gives you superpowers. I'd have settled for losing thirty pounds... The open hatch is the stock unit. one of the few we were able to use on the show.
Interior/Exterior Quarantine Tent. Made from Showtruss and 2 mil, clear Visqueen. We had overspent on the previous episode and had to come up with a cheap way of doing an isolation room. Modeled in SketchUp, drawn in Layout.
Interior Subterranean Soviet Submarine Base. Plan. This was a revamp of the U.S. Capitol building from a previous episode. Modeled in SketchUp, drawn in Layout.
Interior Subterranean Soviet Submarine Base. Elevations. Modeled in SketchUp, drawn in Layout.
Interior Subterranean Soviet Submarine Base. Cell door detail. Modeled in SketchUp, drawn in Layout.
Interior Subterranean Soviet Submarine Base. watertight door detail. Modeled in SketchUp, drawn in Layout.
Interior Demolished Zombie Room. Plans and elevations. Modeled in SketchUp, drawn in Layout. This was a match to an intact location. we had to have a collapsed floor full of debris so it was built on a platform on stage.
Interior Demolished Zombie Room. wreckage detail. Modeled in SketchUp, drawn in Layout. these are typical chunks of debris. These had to hold actors and people had to be able to walk on them without slipping into the hole in the floor.
MARVEL Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. was another show like Castle, you never knew what the next episode would hold. Over the course of the season we built offshore oil rigs, submarines, the capitol building, and oodles of comic book tech dinguses (dingii). All of it was made on a ten-day turnaround. Before you shrug your shoulders, that ten-day was harder than your average eight-day turnaround, because each episode overlapped with the next, so each episode worked out with the eight-day schedule. So, for two days we were putting one episode to bed while we started the next. And we had our own mini online episodic, called Yo-Yo that had to be designed as well. Exhausting? You betcha’! My one regret was that I was able to get so few pictures of my work for the portfolio. Also, this was just a year before SHIELD got its own CNC router. So all of this was cut and beveled by hand. Holy router bench Batman! Whoops, that's DC isn't it? Well, you get the idea.