Using Science To Make Props
Prop making is all about budgets. We often view movie props as being junk that’s been hobbled together from spare camera parts and discarded food tins. This can be the case when productions are on a budget. But for larger productions, prop making can be at the forefront of industrial design. Take the production of Stargate SG1 for example. While the show had it’s share of painted Nintendo blasters, the prop shop also made use of CNC mills, laser cutters, 3D printers and more.
The evolution of our own prop shop is no different. We are growing our own capabilities with top of the line equipment to cast flawless props, build advanced animations, and design breathtaking lighting effects. Everything that you see on the screen and think “Wow that’s cool” is what we want to bring to life.