Are you doing this for photography? Does your room not already have walls?
If by fake walls, you're trying to have different backgrounds, there are other more efficient ways to accomplish that.
Let us know your goals and we'll be able to suggest specific options.
A fake wall is made the same way as a reel wall but with
lighter material.
Build a frame with light weight wood then use a light weight
wood to cover the frame. Then paint the wood.
its more efficient space-wise for lighting
Could styrofoam be used as well instead of wood?
…and if you kick it/knock it/trip over and land on it you make an enormous mess. Last project I did I used about three rolls of gaffer tape going round the edge of sheets of polystyrene I was using as bounce boards to protect them from such mishaps.I once thought this would be a great construction material but it turns out that styrofoam is actually pretty expensive when you're looking at such quantities.
I built a set in a garage for a sci-fi film almost entirely outThanks directoric! Could styrofoam be used as well instead of wood?
There was a motorcycle dealer a few miles
from my house and they got parts shipped in these huge
styrofoam sheets. One side had nooks can cut outs and
holes and the other was flat so they made a very interesting,
unusual fake walls. And they gave them to us for free.
I used a totally constructed set on my last film (a fallout shelter). I used OSB board. it's the cheapest option, much cheaper than styrofoam (unless you have a free hookup for the styro).
This is why I wish I had a small garage and some power tools. I hate not being able to build things.
thanks1/2" X 4' X 8' sheets are like $6.