Durable, lightweight, and versatile, spray-on elastomeric coatings create intricate scenery, props, and set pieces for film and television productions. These coatings can be applied to a wide range of substrates, including foam, wood, metal, and plastic, allowing for complex shapes and textures to be easily realized. For instance, a director envisioning a craggy, alien landscape can have that vision brought to life with a coating system sculpted and textured over lightweight underlying structures.
This technology offers significant advantages over traditional construction methods in the entertainment industry. Its rapid setting time accelerates production schedules and reduces costs. The material’s inherent strength and durability ensure props can withstand the rigors of filming, including repeated handling and environmental exposure. Further, the ability to mimic various materials, such as stone, wood, or metal, expands creative possibilities while minimizing the weight and expense of genuine articles. This approach has become increasingly prevalent in recent decades, replacing more cumbersome and time-consuming methods.