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in Europe, small acting troupes functioned as cooperatives, pooling resources and dividing any income. Many performers provided their own costumes and small objects needed for performance, hence the term "property" suggesting these items belonged to the people on stage. Conversely, items such as
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Hero props are the more detailed pieces intended for close inspection by the camera or audience. The hero prop may have legible writing, lights, moving parts, or other attributes or functions missing from a standard prop. The name refers to their typical use by main characters in a production.
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and chambered rounds in the cylinder of a revolver are visible to camera. The can also be used in shots of the actor loading a weapon or merely handling ammunition. Dummy bullets contain no primer or charge and are only "bullet shaped objects"
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Due to the increased level of risk it is standard practice for the safe and proper handling and use of firearms as props to be overseen by a specifically trained and licensed professional, usually called the weapons master or armourer.
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Props may also be manufactured specially for the production. This may be for reasons of weight, durability and safety or the item may be unique in appearance and/or function.
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franchise, for example, might include a depressible trigger and a light-up muzzle and display panel (all of which would make the hero prop more expensive and less durable).
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During a performance props are set up in order, off stage on a table in an easily accessed area or pre-set on-stage before the performance begins by the
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weapons non-functional, swords often have their edges and points dulled. Knives are often made of plastic or rubber or have retractable blades.
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has elevated many props to the status of prized collectors items. "Screen-used" props can fetch vast sums at auctions and charity benefits.
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Although real money can be used, when large quantities are required or the money is to be destroyed, it is usually more practical for
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A prop weapon, such as a gun or sword, can be a replica, a real weapon or a real weapon which has been modified to be non-functional.
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Although blank cartridges do not fire projectiles, they still have an explosive charge and can cause fatal injury.
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finds the first usage of "props" in its shortened form in 1841, while the singular form "prop" appeared in 1911.
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Most props are ordinary objects. Some may require modification, such as rewiring of lamps to be compatible with
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The earliest known use of the term "properties" in English to refer to stage accessories is in the 1425 CE
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or actors where the action does not require detailed or functional weapons, in order to minimise risk.
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There is also a growing industry in the making of replicas of well known hero props for home display,
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It is common for functioning firearms to be used in film and television productions usually firing
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to be used, which are made to not only look realistic but also comply with counterfeiting laws.
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stage weapons or furniture may have been acquired specially and considered "company property".
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Breakaway props are designed to be destroyed or break in use, such as furniture made from
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Stage management basics : a primer for performing arts stage managers
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Although rare, fatal firearm related incidents have occurred, notably
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Wade, Bland (2010). "Through the Eyes of the Property Director".
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may replace the main actor for scenes involving their use.
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A crew member carries prop concrete debris on the set of
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Prop (disambiguation)

Food, Glorious Food
Oliver!
actors
performance
screen production
morality play
The Castle of Perseverance
Renaissance
Oxford English Dictionary

Mannheim National Theatre
assistant stage manager (ASM)
property master
dimmers
front of house
LARPs
Foam weapon
melee
stuntmen
Weapons master
Prop gun
blanks
Dummy bullets
closeup
Jon-Erik Hexum
Brandon Lee
Halyna Hutchins
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