Yesterday we were learning about how we can use limited and random props to make a scene. We started by choosing one prop per person in our group and then developed a scene that could justify the use of each of the props that we had chosen. we had to learn about what prop is what and the difference between the props.
What is a stage prop?
A stage prop, formally known as theatrical property, is an object used on stage or screen by actors during a performance or screen production. In practical terms, a prop is something that is portable of movable on the stage of set, distinct from the actors, scenery, costumes, and electrical equipment. consumable food items appearing in the production are also considered a prop.
What is a prop weapon?
A prop weapon, such as a gun or sword, looks like it is real and working but is normally made from plastic/rubber or is the real thing just with a whole bunch of safety features to help keep everyone in the production safe from harm's way.
What is a stunt prop?
A stunt prop is like what it says, it is a prop that is made specifically made to break under a slight point o pressure or something that is easy to smash just to make things look weak and vulnerable compared to the person who thew/sat on the breakable object.
What is a hero prop?
A hero prop is a prop that has a lot of detail so the camera/the audience can see all of the little details and things. The hero prop could have some writing or some movable part that they want the people watching to see.
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