FOLDING PANORAMA

If time and/or space are important factors, a folding panorama
is quicker and easier to make than a moving panorama. Also, when
not in use, it folds up and lies flat.
General Directions
- Choose a theme for your panorama (or themes if you decide to
use both sides).
- Plan the layout or overall design.
- Decide what size you want the panels to be and collect recyclable
materials to make them. Measure and cut out the number of panels
needed to carry out your theme(s).
- Draw, paint, or collect pictures pertaining to the theme.
- Glue pictures to panels.
- Connect panels
How the Panorama in the Photograph was Made
- The themes chosen were "Lewis and Clark on the Trail, 1804-06"
for one side and "The Lewis and Clark Trail Today" for
the reverse side.
- The design plan for the panorama was to illustrate how the original
Lewis and Clark trail must have appeared in 1804-06 (top side),
and the changes that have occurred on the trail since the Lewis
and Clark Expedition (reverse side).
- Ten 9 x 6 inch panels were measured and cut from empty cereal
boxes and soda cartons.
- Pictures to carry out the theme were collected from brochures
and magazines.
- The ten panels were laid side-by-side with the printed sides
up. The first panel on the left was set aside for the title page.
Pictures were attached to the panels with rubber cement or glue
sticks. For smaller pictures that did not cover the entire panel,
a blank piece of paper was first glued to the panel to keep the
print on the cereal box from showing. When the panels for the
first side were finished, they were flipped over and the reverse
side was completed in the same manner.
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- After the pictures were mounted, three evenly spaced holes were
punched along both sides of the eight inner panels. Holes were
punched only on the right side of the first panel and on the left
side of the last panel. A paper template (guide) was used to mark
the holes so they would line up evenly. To join the panels, pieces
of yarn were threaded through adjacent holes and tied. Twist ties
from the grocery store will work well also.

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