The work I did for this sprint related back to feedback received on what we had completed for the Production Release - we were given the idea to include some objects around the theater to make the environment feel more lived in and active. For this, I decided to create some extra models that would fit in on floors of any auditorium - popcorn buckets and soda cups.
Before I jumped into creating these models, I first researched vintage versions of each object to stay true to the 1930s style we're aiming for. I also wanted to include some extra common cinema objects like soda machines and speakers, so looked these up too. From my research, I found out that popcorn was originally sold in bags rather than the boxes we know today, and so I made separate models of a bag and bucket, to both keep the vintage feel and reinforce the more modernised elements of the theater as well.
Another interesting find was the ever first soda-dispensing machine created for Coca-Cola in 1933 - this design fit in perfectly with the vision I had for a vintage dispenser, and so I based the model of the drink dispenser off of this.
Another interesting discovery was the Speakers of the 1930s - the specific one that I found, a Super Power 6-volt S.P.6, ended up having a very simplistic design that could be broken down into primitive 3D objects, and so I started with a cylinder and a cube when making this model. I was very proud of the final result.
I've included a collage image of the other models I worked on during this sprint below - this includes singular popcorn buckets and soda cups to be used for cleaning tasks, and stacks of each to be used in the snack bar area of the Lobby.
References for Image Resources:
Popcorn Bag: https://generic.wordpress.soton.ac.uk/cifr/2019/08/21/lets-all-go-to-the-lobby-how-concessions-shape-cinema/
Soda Machine: https://www.antiquetrader.com/collectibles/coca-cola-historic-dispenser
Speaker: https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/baker_super_power_1930.html