On a serious note, the throwing trick for moss/lichen placement is fantastic! Not sure how I can translate that to table-top gaming terrain, but I'll pitch some ideas.
So cool to see so much detail go into something that we so often never think about. It is pretty wild to think that every time we see a scene...someone or (a group of someones) had to place EVERY item in a room, add every scratch or place every stray item. SO COOL❤️
They're awesome. I watched them turn a modern house with linoleum sidig into a wooden house with wooden siding, all done with paint for the filming of "The Hurricane" with Denzel Washington. 😅
I worked in props for theater and i can confirm when you surround yourself with cool people you will have fun. And we had way less drama then the actors who were getting in some beef with the stage managers
Most floor sweep is made from sawdust that has been treated with oil so dust will bind to it. Guess it depends what kind of glue you're going to use but it may cause issues.
They needed you all on rock duty for Last of the Mohicans. I remember when my parents first pointed out the wobbcanvas rock. I was just a kid and couldn't believe the rocks were not all real.😂
Watching an episode of the original MacGyver series recently, I found a case where a custom-made rock didn't "perform" so well. There was a helicopter coming in for a landing in the background, and a rock in the foreground was shimmying a little bit in the breeze from the rotors.
Question: when your a prop master, are you primarily making props or is it a mixture of making and buying?? And would you have to organise everything like furniture as well??
We love when you CHALK about your job. Your videos hold so much SEDIMENTAL value for us movie buffs.
Sedimetal haha get cause rocks can have iron in it hehe
@@Earlierfour that's not the joke at all
What does chalk have to do with anything
@@zarrowthehorse it’s a sedimentary rock 🤦♂️
@@NotGabe001 it's a joke to me
Don't take that woman for granite, she really rocks at set dec.
You slate that joke
On a serious note, the throwing trick for moss/lichen placement is fantastic!
Not sure how I can translate that to table-top gaming terrain, but I'll pitch some ideas.
@@MonkeyJedi99 kinda like how some artists fling a paint brush like that to make stars in a painting
@@MonkeyJedi99was thinking the same thing for my miniatures
She sounds like someone who loves her job, and that’s awesome.
You can always tell when a person is talking about a job they love!
She rocks.
Absolutely!!!🤩
I'd say they were rocking it
The real rock stars of the industry
Imagine how fun this job would be if you were stoned
Never take these people for granite. You rock, Scott
"That was a boulder move!" You're setting the foundation for these artists, Scott. You rock!
Weird film fact - a lot of the scenics I’ve worked with sound EXACTLY like her. They are THE NICEST PEOPLE on earth.
You can tell she loves her job by her stone of voice...
They've amossed a lot of knowledge.
If I worked in the film industry, this is the kind of work I would most like to do. 🤩
Looks like Kirk could crush a Gorn with it...
Blimey! My thought exactly. Saw that rock being held over his head! Then blammo!
Truly the real life magicians, is awesome.
Scenics are fantastic! I worked as a paint utility during my first production and was absolutely amazed by their talent.
That's a gem of a boulder❤
That seems really hard to do, but they sure did a solid job
Rock solid
This is pretty much how hobbyists make rocks for dioramas and table top game terrain! Just at a larger scale. Very cool to see the two are so similar!
These are the things that nobody notices in movies but if they're not there they notice it.
The attention to detail is amazing 💎💯
These guys rock.
I had never heard of floor sweep compound before...
It's really useful for picking up fine particulates.
Art Dept....Best Job Ever!!!
Me: I need more rock puns! Scott: Your wish is granite!
That’s so cool! Your channels actually helped me learn of ways I can make props for my future films on my other channel! So thank you for that! 😊
So cool to see so much detail go into something that we so often never think about. It is pretty wild to think that every time we see a scene...someone or (a group of someones) had to place EVERY item in a room, add every scratch or place every stray item. SO COOL❤️
Scott's pun delivery is stone cold.
Wood flour and paint, with PVA also
Makes great flocking.
Hank Schrader: THEY’RE MINERALS!
It's not just a boulder, it's a rock, it's a ROCK!! 😭😭😭
They rock
That rock has a role.
THIS is movie magic!
Lol, I love the faint "ho ho ho", that's how you know that it really clicked.
Never stop never stopping making these
You can tell he makes dad/ prop jokes all the time just by their reactions.
I LOVE CLASTIC ROCKS!!
I love seeing all this kind of stuff!!
I was fortunate enough to work with the San Francisco Opera prop folks. Styrene was always on the menu.
This is brilliant what she’s doing in the dad joke 😂😂😂😂
The f-bomb got me rolling😂😂
I used to do this. Work with foam. Best job ever! 😎👍🏼
Miniature Builders 🤝 Scenic Artists
Flocking
You will never run out of dad jokes
Sisyphus is gonna love this April Fool’s prank.
*files that away into the folder of all the prop and scenic techniques this channel has taught me*
More please!
They're awesome. I watched them turn a modern house with linoleum sidig into a wooden house with wooden siding, all done with paint for the filming of "The Hurricane" with Denzel Washington. 😅
ROCK AND STONE!
"Makin' moss." A little touch that helps make them look real.
As someone who's constantly outside, touching rocks, that lichen looks perfect. Wtf. You all are geniuses!
I worked in props for theater and i can confirm when you surround yourself with cool people you will have fun. And we had way less drama then the actors who were getting in some beef with the stage managers
I guess you can say their painting is pretty solid
😂😂😂 Sweet! What a great job! How fun!
That last guy was like, “new joke acquired”
*Scott Rock and Roll*
At least you can say you met the rock and he was boulder than you thought
Most floor sweep is made from sawdust that has been treated with oil so dust will bind to it. Guess it depends what kind of glue you're going to use but it may cause issues.
They needed you all on rock duty for Last of the Mohicans. I remember when my parents first pointed out the wobbcanvas rock. I was just a kid and couldn't believe the rocks were not all real.😂
That “oh ho ho” look told me “get the fuck out of here, man” 😂😂
That was so wholesome
I love to see people having fun at work.
The laugh at the end tho😅😅😅
You guys deserve way more money
That is so awesome! I would run from them in an avalanche! 😂
UGH i love watching people are.good at what they do. And for creatives, learning a new technique is like Batman adding to his toolbelt.
Reminds me of the old snl skit about an out-of-shape Hercules... "Perhaps one of these other, smaller, boulders will suffice". 😂
I thought The Rock needed a stunt double
I want her job so badly! Looks fun! 🥹
Loving these videos!
Man, she is amazing! That work was rock solid.
That's Art 👌🏻
Scott rock and roll but you're gathering some moss
I like the jokes as much as the tips.
Watching an episode of the original MacGyver series recently, I found a case where a custom-made rock didn't "perform" so well. There was a helicopter coming in for a landing in the background, and a rock in the foreground was shimmying a little bit in the breeze from the rotors.
I figured they used flocking for the moss but saw dust is definitely cheaper.
I'm gonna keep an eye out for these rocks in the background
I would love to work there doing all that stuff
I love seeing you and all your coworkers doing various stuff on set, this job must 'rock'.
I will always remember that scene in little house on the prairie where the kid pretended to be a werewolf and lifted the fake rock
True artists. So jealous this is your job Scott!😂🫶
that is just brilliant
Talk about getting "stoned" on the job😂
Rock-n-role.
That looks so fun.
Now thats a Boulder i can get behind.
(Nice work)
The solid result of hard work.
Movie magic rocks. With forced perspective you can even use a large boulder the size of a small boulder.
God i would love to do this
Solid information!
Gneiss work, crew!
Did you hear about the time that Sherlock Holmes got into geology? Sedimentary, my dear Watson.
Question: when your a prop master, are you primarily making props or is it a mixture of making and buying?? And would you have to organise everything like furniture as well??
The rocks got plastered, so moss became the boss🎉
You guys on his threat, trying to rock the boat with your jokes.
Seeing these I just think of Star Trek
😂 so true!!!
That's a gneiss painting technique.
Thank you! This video was very gneiss.
You gotta have some big stones to get away with these puns.
Like a rolling stone…
You rock it
I do I get a job as a props guy