Why I designed this course for you
Doors are an integral part of every set that you'll design. Finding just the right reference for doors can be a time-consuming and frustrating job as well as identifying and locating the correct hardware to go with them. I've gathered reference material from hundreds of sources and curated it into this class. You also get copies of drawings from actual films and shows that you can use as reference for creating door details for your own work.
The Result
You will be able to identify doors by period and understand how they were built and why they were designed that way. You'll be able to source hardware knowing what will be correct for the set that you're designing.
Sign Me UpHear from Peers in the Industry
"Randall is the most qualified and talented set designer I have ever had the pleasure to know and work with.
He not only has knowledge, talent, and craftsmanship as a set designer, but his experiences as a filmmaker and director give him unique insight into the whole design process."
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Richard Hankins - Production Designer
Emmy Award Winner -
NYPD Blue
Private Practice
"If you want to understand Set Design, you could do no better than to study with Randall.
His knowledge is extensive and he is one of the most technically all-around talented designers I have ever worked with. He has all the imagination anyone would need to augment their experience.”
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Jeannine Oppewall - Production Designer
Academy Award Nominee:
Best Art Direction- The Good Shephard
Best Art Direction- Seabiscuit
Best Art Direction- Pleasantville
Best Art Direction- L.A. Confidential
What's Included
Unlimited access 24/7
There is no expiration date for this course.Â
Work at your own pace
Fits in to your busy schedule
Recorded Instructions
video instructions on creating set breakdowns that guide you through the process using the provided sample script
Weekly live Q&A sessions
Boosts the learning process
Community Lounge
Ask questions &Â interact with your peers
What You'll Learn in this Course
Until now, no one has created a class that explains doors and hardware to designers.
You'll follow along with a video that explains the chronology of door design and the transitions that hardware went through over the past four centuries. We'll go over hardware placement according to time period as well as how designers were influenced by room proportion in creating door sizes.
What you'll learn:
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You'll learn how door construction changed over the centuries, how they were constructed, and how the materials used was determined by designs as well as manufacturing innovations.Â
You'll learn sources for recreating period door hardware that is no longer carried by the average hardware supplier.Â
What You get:Â
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- A video which covers door evolution as well as the hardware that was used on doorways.
- Accurate 3D models (.skp /.obj) of doorways from the 1670s to the 1930s with correct period construction techniques and joinery for use as study models or in 3D set models for design. The models are full scale, meaning that they can be used to create working drawings.
- A selection of Historical American Building Survey drawings from the various time periods for reference and study.
- Construction drawings of door details from various films
- Â Digital copies of several out-of-print period manuals that cover door construction and door hardware, as well as several period door manufacturer catalogues.
- A list of reference books for further study and sources for reproduction hardware.
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Meet your Instructor
Randall Wilkins
- Over 30 years of experience in the film and television industry in Hollywood
- Credits span more than 80 film and television titles including Thor: Love and Thunder, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Catch Me If You Can
- Awards include Westworld & Star Trek Into Darkness
- Teaches classes in design at the Art Directors Guild in Los Angeles, UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles) Masters program in Theater and Film Design
- Guest lectures at schools internationally
- Professional photographer
- Directing Fellow at American Film Intitute
I developed these courses to provide those interested in film design, a fundamental and foundational knowledge of designing and constructing the environments created for film and television in all its forms and genres, digital, built, futuristic or historical periods.
Hear what past students say about our programs
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Randall easily conveys his love and knowledge of period doors and hardware.Â
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He teaches in a direct and clear fashion without dawdling or condescending. He is also very approachable and his students appreciate that!
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"Thanks!! What a great class. I ate it up!
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Patricia Witt
"The Set Design Fundamentals Series was an invaluable part of my Art Department education. It answered my questions about working full-time as a Set Designer and making a career in the entertainment industry. I learned so much about the tools, practices, and technical skills necessary for a successful start in film and TV. I thoroughly enjoyed this course and would recommend it to anyone looking to further their design skills.
Olesya Golub
"When I started the 12-Week Set Design Fundamentals Series class, I was hoping to learn about the drawings that a Set Designer needs to produce, but I learned much more. This course covered everything: drawings, how to do a site survey, what the set designer's responsibilities are, and their position in the Art Department. My favorite part was learning about what not to do as a set designer. Learning from others' mistakes made me feel more confident in my work process. I started a Set Design job shortly after finishing the class. The class helped me do my first job with confidence. This class is a perfect start for anyone who is beginning a career in Set Design."
Garrett Brown
"This is an amazing course taught by an industry pro. Randall is an excellent, kind, and patient teacher who somehow manages to cover everything from the construction of a single flat to measuring a cathedral in Florence from just photos. I cannot speak highly enough about this class. Anyone who is serious about a career in set design should be required to take this course.
Your Investment
Guarantee
Because of the special nature of the class and proprietary materials, refunds will only be offered within 14 days of course registration. Please be sure this class is for you before you commit to it. If you have any reservations, schedule a free discovery call with Randall to discuss whether or not this course fits your needs.