Paper Engineer Bruce Foster frequently makes presentations in schools, explaining what paper engineers do and how they work with artists and writers to create pop-up books. He begins by talking about Disney's film Enchanted, for which he designed the opening and closing pop-up scenes, and ends the talk with something that never fails to delight his young audiences — Harry Potter. Bruce will be signing copies of the Harry Potter Pop-up and Wow! The Pop-Up Book of Sports after the lecture. Presented on Tuesday, May 10th, 2011 at the Carmichael Auditorium in the National Museum of American Historyat 12th and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Behind the Paper Curtain: The Magic and Math of Harry Potter, The Pop-Up Book
Behind the Paper Curtain: The Magic and Math of Harry Potter, The Pop-Up Book Tube. Duration : 59.83 Mins.
Paper Engineer Bruce Foster frequently makes presentations in schools, explaining what paper engineers do and how they work with artists and writers to create pop-up books. He begins by talking about Disney's film Enchanted, for which he designed the opening and closing pop-up scenes, and ends the talk with something that never fails to delight his young audiences — Harry Potter. Bruce will be signing copies of the Harry Potter Pop-up and Wow! The Pop-Up Book of Sports after the lecture. Presented on Tuesday, May 10th, 2011 at the Carmichael Auditorium in the National Museum of American Historyat 12th and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC
Paper Engineer Bruce Foster frequently makes presentations in schools, explaining what paper engineers do and how they work with artists and writers to create pop-up books. He begins by talking about Disney's film Enchanted, for which he designed the opening and closing pop-up scenes, and ends the talk with something that never fails to delight his young audiences — Harry Potter. Bruce will be signing copies of the Harry Potter Pop-up and Wow! The Pop-Up Book of Sports after the lecture. Presented on Tuesday, May 10th, 2011 at the Carmichael Auditorium in the National Museum of American Historyat 12th and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC
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