Props are a very important part of a Haunt. They can add to a scene, become a talking point for an actor, or are just too cool to not have.
There are a lot of different props out there on the market and choosing the right one for you is important. For actors, a prop can be part of the costume, or something that the actors character has an interaction with it.
Static props can also be a good choice. Bob is one of our static props and he is just to much fun. He doesn't do anything but stand there holding his guts in with his hand stuck out trying to introduce himself to everyone.
Home made props can also help out, especially if you have a budget that you really need to stick to. Making your own props can save you a lot of money and at the same time, can really turn out to be one of the best additions to a scene. By making it yourself, you can customize it to fit into a scene, or make it work with an actor.
So if you decide to make the big leap into acting, figure out what kind of props you will need or want to make your character stand out.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Props
Posted by Tom Wilson at 8:35 PM
Labels: Personal Journal
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment