It’s things like this that pulls me towards a career in film. This is utterly fascinating, moreso when you realize that every sound they take out has to be replaced by foley artists. Pool ball clinks? A foley artist at an old pool table just banging pool balls together. Same thing with the paper bags, shattered glass. Directors get all the credit but foley and props carry so much of a film and create the ability for the audience to be able to suspend disbelief as they watch the film. A movie requires so many moving parts all moving precisely the right way to be the least bit successful. I love this stuff!
We don't use as much foley nowadays.. we have access to HUGE SFX libraries where we can just grab the sounds from. Now, if its a major film with a stupid budget for post.. maybe. But for most things that require audio replacement we just grab a file. (Im a post sound audio engineer in TV since 2001)
@@drdelewded what are the most in demand jobs on movie/tv show sets? I’m going to do more research on this online but it’d be helpful to hear it from someone that works in the field
@@johnstrawb3521have you seen the difference between a college kid's film project vs a professional movie? The sound is a dead giveaway. It's just like the example they gave in the video with Melissa Mccarthy holding the bags. You can barely hear her over the bags.
Just don't. Really. All the public sees are fancy highlight reels that glamourise film and tv. The reality is that the majority of film and tv jobs are poorly paid with what would be considered abusive work hours in other fields. Directors get a lot of credit because a lot of the time films or programs just wouldn't be made at all if it was not for the director.
I worked as a graphic designer for a community college. Once the theatre department were performing “A Christmas Story” and needed boxes of Red Ryder BB Gun for a store display. I made the artwork to cover the boxes using original photos as a guide. It was a lot of fun to create & lend realism to the production.
As a indie filmmaker who founded a small indie studio with their close mates I love watching and just absorbing all the knowledge from all these types of videos (Also for anybody wondering I do most of the work in my films like writing the scripts, music, acting, filming, editing and prop making... as I have way too much time on my hands)
This is really amazing, I never considered how many issues movies would have with regural everyday sounds, and thought some type of editing post production was to clear them up! Amazing job on those props
It is very impressive on how these details are so well made that you don't even think about it when watching movies, shows, etc. Much props(no pun intended).
The 1984 movie "To live and die in LA" had a plotline that revolved two secret service agents and Willem Defoe as a master counterfeiter. William Friedken directed and he said they hired a genuine counterfeiter as adviser on the film and just did what he said! They bought all the proper machinery, filmed their counterfeiting scenes without even notifying the real SS and just took their chances. Friedken said a large quantity of the counterefeited money vanished from the set -
It's funny to see every person who works in a different department say that whatever they work on is its own character. The people who make the clothes say "That dress was its own character in the film." The people who make up the houses say "The house was its own character in the film." The people who prepare the food are like "That feast was its own character in the film." The people who prepare the vehicles "That car was its own character in the film." The hairstylists "Their hair was its own character in the film."
This was EXCELLENT !!..I dont even know how I came upon this but im so glad I did !!! I never realized how much is put into props and such..just amazing..
This was incredibly interesting. I always enjoyed seeing how movies are made especially the effects in it's many forms. There was tv show ( I can't remember it's name) that showed how FX (practical) was done in movies. Before the prolific use of CGI. With my love for film one of sons decided to be a writer and director of movies. Even going to college for it.
AWESOME ! I have so deeply missed you ,Stefan & Cookie ! Firstly "When you were a kid" ? Wasn't that last week ? You know my favorite video of yous was like a feature film? A love story, a suspense thriller with extreme sadness and much deep disappointment until the very costly ending of purest love and devotion at the time i got something in my ey causing it to leak with such joy ? Yes they love of the chicken ! MAGNIFICENT! So i thank you wholeheartedly for all your hard work. Cherokee Blessing May the warm winds of heaven blow softly upon your house, May the Great Spirit Bless all who enter there. May your moccasins make happy tracks in many snows, and may the Rainbow Always touch your shoulder. Peace to you. James 😊
I have the opposite problem, I am animating a movie and a character is Flapping around a trash bag annoyingly and is supposed to make way too much noise
1:04:54 EXCEPT ACME IS A REAL BRAND As a little kid i ACTUALLY thought looney toons characters got there stuff from Acme (now an albertsons company). It was just Acme when i was a little one in the 70’s & early 80’s, now it’s Acme Markets. But ACME grocery stores have been around LONGER than looney toons…since 1891. So no, all these companies are not fake, and Im sure i wasn’t the only confused 4-5 year old who thought the brands were one and the same!
Dapper Cadaver is a really cool place. They relocated their business to here in Madison, Wisconsin. You can buy or rent props and they also sell Halloween items. It’s one of my favorite places to shop for the morbid and unique.
I was hoping for something about how they do character mementoes - like pictures from the character's childhood, when the actors are now in their 30s, that sort of thing.
I used food coloring as blood for Halloween once. The brand we had in the house was the perfect color and texture and even turned brownish where it dried thin. Stained just like blood too. I have yet to find that brand again since I don't remember the name and it was 15 years before I tried again and found out that not all food coloring is the same.
Ok i have 5 blown discs in my lowwr back1 or 2 of them arent in alignment so i dont have spunal fluid in my lower back. I have spondylitis & stenosis. The stenosis is putting pressure on my nervers this is just my lower back. I have scoliosis in my upper mid spine. My spine in pushing on my ribcage. It is twisting me & pulling my hip on rightside up. My neck is crooked to. I have arthritis & rheumatoid arthritis. So im in alot of pain all the time. Methadone makes life liveable. Ive been on it for 16 or 17 years.
I'm not sure it was really explained-if so I apologize-but they generally only want to capture dialogue during filming and want ambient noise at a bare minimum. Extra is restaurant scenes only pretend to talk for example. Then they add the ambient noise back in after filming controlling the levels. That's why they want zero noise props.
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All of them died? 😱 I'm guessing the collision 💥 was head on and no one was using seatbelts? 🤔 New, expensive cars have many safety features to try to prevent something like this hapens 😬
Wow, but what happens to most of the props in most television and movie props I would like to buy some if they were priced decent and and know how to bid for them.
Lots get stored and reused in other movies where they can. Lots of props are rented by production unless very specific or needing to be made as replicas or character specific like IDs, breakable, or close up props. Same with costumes lots of times
Balls from ball pits are pretty thin, maybe sanding down the whole surface caused rips or tears? I’m not sure how thick racquetballs are though so maybe they’re not any thicker. Idk just guessing
I once did a scene as a boxer getting beat up. Had to have fake blood..it was karo syrup with red food dye and chocolate syrup...and it had to go in my mouth for several takes. It was super sweet and sticky and gross
Id like to see that guy make 35 swords in one day. I have made knives as a hobby, even with all those tools and experience...I call bullshit. He could maybe do 5-10 swords a day himself...
There’s a way easier way of doing the bags. You soak the paper bag in wax and then in silicone. Makes them waterproof and tear resistant while leaving them light and malleable.
I don't understand the need for the silent props. In a properly made movie the sound is completely replaced with ADR and foley. The on set audio is only for reference. It's necessary in order to place every element where it's wanted in the multichannel mix
9:45 Woops, how about a heads up before smacking your guest on the head lol... It's safer, but still can hurt if a shard gets in your eye. Plus it just helps to be respectful and maintain some trust. clearly someone more trained in making these props than in using them for stuntwork.
They went to college for Biology/Biophysics, graduated as Writers, and now own and work as artists making props. Just shows you college is bs majority of the time.
They are definitely using the skills they learned in school, and they are undoubtedly paid very well. This is like one of the only times that going to college DOES pan out. Your logic doesn't connect A to B, but your final point is still true... college is BS most of time.
It’s things like this that pulls me towards a career in film. This is utterly fascinating, moreso when you realize that every sound they take out has to be replaced by foley artists. Pool ball clinks? A foley artist at an old pool table just banging pool balls together. Same thing with the paper bags, shattered glass. Directors get all the credit but foley and props carry so much of a film and create the ability for the audience to be able to suspend disbelief as they watch the film. A movie requires so many moving parts all moving precisely the right way to be the least bit successful. I love this stuff!
You guys know you don't actually need any of these things, right?
We don't use as much foley nowadays.. we have access to HUGE SFX libraries where we can just grab the sounds from.
Now, if its a major film with a stupid budget for post.. maybe. But for most things that require audio replacement we just grab a file.
(Im a post sound audio engineer in TV since 2001)
@@drdelewded what are the most in demand jobs on movie/tv show sets? I’m going to do more research on this online but it’d be helpful to hear it from someone that works in the field
@@johnstrawb3521have you seen the difference between a college kid's film project vs a professional movie? The sound is a dead giveaway. It's just like the example they gave in the video with Melissa Mccarthy holding the bags. You can barely hear her over the bags.
Just don't. Really. All the public sees are fancy highlight reels that glamourise film and tv. The reality is that the majority of film and tv jobs are poorly paid with what would be considered abusive work hours in other fields.
Directors get a lot of credit because a lot of the time films or programs just wouldn't be made at all if it was not for the director.
Props to these amazingly talented people.
i see what you did there.
They made these silent props only to add the sound that the props originally made in post, it's a waste of money and resources
You stole my thunder!!
Dad joke bu dump bump
Pun intended
I worked as a graphic designer for a community college. Once the theatre department were performing “A Christmas Story” and needed boxes of Red Ryder BB Gun for a store display. I made the artwork to cover the boxes using original photos as a guide. It was a lot of fun to create & lend realism to the production.
As a indie filmmaker who founded a small indie studio with their close mates I love watching and just absorbing all the knowledge from all these types of videos
(Also for anybody wondering I do most of the work in my films like writing the scripts, music, acting, filming, editing and prop making... as I have way too much time on my hands)
These great professionals are the reason i never skip the opening and closing titles.
I used to work with RJR Props… RJ is a really nice guy, pointed out all the differences on fake bills they use to be safe.
When I started this video I was like “OVER AN HOUR?!?!” And now I’m thinking to myself “WAIT! MORE PLEASE!!”
Thats really impressive I feel like anything can be props!
I really love seeing how props are made for film and TV, especially food, and usually it isn't even edible.
And those dishes looks so delicious
Hm. The caterer will often prepare the food that gets eaten (and spat out over 50 takes). It's usually pretty good.
I knew a food photographer. She should me how she made all the fake food. It was really interesting
Weird. This is the EXACT Same video that was uploaded a year or so ago. I loved it the first time
Yupp
I thought i was tripping
I realized the same thing.
Dats true
I think it's a compilation of all of their prop related videos so far
This is really amazing, I never considered how many issues movies would have with regural everyday sounds, and thought some type of editing post production was to clear them up! Amazing job on those props
Regural?
As someone noise sensitive I wish these items existed all over life
Create ur company
Could wear ear plugs to reduce the sound. Cloth bags and plastic bags exist that don't make same sound as paper bag.
You don't really want to sit on chair that falls apart easily.
These people are geniuses. I love videos like this. More, please!
It is very impressive on how these details are so well made that you don't even think about it when watching movies, shows, etc. Much props(no pun intended).
Wait, isn't this an old video? well especially the first 8 mins
Yes
I was gonna say
I think it's a compilation of all of their prop related videos so far
Yup
It defs is lol
That was pure joy to watch!
I just watched the whole video... im facinated
The 1984 movie "To live and die in LA" had a plotline that revolved two secret service agents and Willem Defoe as a master counterfeiter. William Friedken directed and he said they hired a genuine counterfeiter as adviser on the film and just did what he said! They bought all the proper machinery, filmed their counterfeiting scenes without even notifying the real SS and just took their chances. Friedken said a large quantity of the counterefeited money vanished from the set -
It's funny to see every person who works in a different department say that whatever they work on is its own character. The people who make the clothes say "That dress was its own character in the film." The people who make up the houses say "The house was its own character in the film." The people who prepare the food are like "That feast was its own character in the film." The people who prepare the vehicles "That car was its own character in the film." The hairstylists "Their hair was its own character in the film."
I wouldn't change anything, I love the way it's delivered
Bro this was incredibly awesome
This was EXCELLENT !!..I dont even know how I came upon this but im so glad I did !!! I never realized how much is put into props and such..just amazing..
super magical thanks guys
1 hour all about movie props, this gonna be great
I thoroughly enjoyed this.
This was incredibly interesting. I always enjoyed seeing how movies are made especially the effects in it's many forms. There was tv show ( I can't remember it's name) that showed how FX (practical) was done in movies. Before the prolific use of CGI. With my love for film one of sons decided to be a writer and director of movies. Even going to college for it.
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Scott Prop and Roll is the best. love that guy
I appreciate these movies for using practical effects.
I'm glad This video took so long To finish because im Interested with acting
AWESOME !
I have so deeply missed you ,Stefan & Cookie !
Firstly "When you were a kid" ? Wasn't that last week ? You know my favorite video of yous was like a feature film? A love story, a suspense thriller with extreme sadness and much deep disappointment until the very costly ending of purest love and devotion at the time i got something in my ey causing it to leak with such joy ? Yes they love of the chicken ! MAGNIFICENT!
So i thank you wholeheartedly for all your hard work.
Cherokee Blessing
May the warm winds of heaven blow softly upon your house,
May the Great Spirit Bless all who enter there.
May your moccasins make happy tracks in many snows, and may the Rainbow Always touch your shoulder.
Peace to you.
James 😊
Fascinating! I didn't notice before; now I'll be looking for them like easter eggs.
This is just a collection of old videos right? I'm getting major deja vu from this.
I have the opposite problem, I am animating a movie and a character is Flapping around a trash bag annoyingly and is supposed to make way too much noise
1:04:54 EXCEPT ACME IS A REAL BRAND
As a little kid i ACTUALLY thought looney toons characters got there stuff from Acme (now an albertsons company). It was just Acme when i was a little one in the 70’s & early 80’s, now it’s Acme Markets. But ACME grocery stores have been around LONGER than looney toons…since 1891. So no, all these companies are not fake, and Im sure i wasn’t the only confused 4-5 year old who thought the brands were one and the same!
The prop guy has a funny channel. Great content!!👍🏻
The beer bottle breaking reminds me of a scene from the Tin Tin movie that steven Spielberg directed
Working late at Dapper Cadaver would scare the crap out of me. Day shifts only please 😬
Dapper Cadaver is a really cool place. They relocated their business to here in Madison, Wisconsin. You can buy or rent props and they also sell Halloween items. It’s one of my favorite places to shop for the morbid and unique.
this guy needs to make all food products so people can stop yelling at me about loud chip bags at 3 am
I love the wedding dress part
I wish I knew how they made the fake bricks. That is actually useful!
29:04 Dapper Cadaver. I wonder which came first, the studio or the Spy’s magazine?
haha props to these people
Nice pun :)
Ooooo I see what you did there! Nice😎
😅
I always thought paper bags in movies and Tv shows looked a bit weird
I think keeping the crinkling bag would have made the scene in Tammy funnier. It would have made it more uncomfortable.
Awesome✨
I have been studying film as a hobby for 15 years, and never considered this little magic trick.
Thank you!
Scott is a master of both props and Dad jokes!
Really cool, and interesting 🤘🇨🇦
I was hoping for something about how they do character mementoes - like pictures from the character's childhood, when the actors are now in their 30s, that sort of thing.
We usually just ask the actor to supply 20 or so options 😅
9:46 You can see the anger haha
oh thats the kind of videos i love
Props to all these people
I used food coloring as blood for Halloween once. The brand we had in the house was the perfect color and texture and even turned brownish where it dried thin. Stained just like blood too.
I have yet to find that brand again since I don't remember the name and it was 15 years before I tried again and found out that not all food coloring is the same.
Ok i have 5 blown discs in my lowwr back1 or 2 of them arent in alignment so i dont have spunal fluid in my lower back. I have spondylitis & stenosis. The stenosis is putting pressure on my nervers this is just my lower back. I have scoliosis in my upper mid spine. My spine in pushing on my ribcage. It is twisting me & pulling my hip on rightside up. My neck is crooked to. I have arthritis & rheumatoid arthritis. So im in alot of pain all the time. Methadone makes life liveable. Ive been on it for 16 or 17 years.
Insider carefully crafting an interesting video I want to watch. So interesting 👍
I'm not sure it was really explained-if so I apologize-but they generally only want to capture dialogue during filming and want ambient noise at a bare minimum. Extra is restaurant scenes only pretend to talk for example. Then they add the ambient noise back in after filming controlling the levels. That's why they want zero noise props.
The Sword Smith. If I had to pick an imaginary Sword Smith, he would look like this guy. I hope he’s teaching someone his craft.
Anyone else craving dates right now ? ^^
I love this
Did you interview Scott Prop and Roll????
The antique passports are the coolest i lowkey wish i could order one for myself just to have as a prop in my house as a novelty
It would be a fun prank to make everything in someone’s house quiet.
It's funny that a ball called Racket is the quiet one!
Thanks for the advice on the insurance
Gotta give them props 4 their attempts
1:04:50 oceanic airlines logos have some sweetbabyinc vibes imo
😮 its the farting cream cheese lady 😅 13:27
@ 25:00 where can i get this t shirt?
This is making me hungry!
How tf does this only have 8k likes???
damn that one with that fake vomiting looks so real i actually had to vomit myself, damn it XD So thank you for that lol
1:04:33 that would make complete sense actually😅
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28:30 freeze and look for a figure its freakishly real as if someone painted it
Props
All of them died? 😱
I'm guessing the collision 💥 was head on and no one was using seatbelts? 🤔 New, expensive cars have many safety features to try to prevent something like this hapens 😬
“Look out Mr. Lahey! Bottle Kids”!
Interesting but way too many ads!
Thanks, TH-cam
Wow, but what happens to most of the props in most television and movie props I would like to buy some if they were priced decent and and know how to bid for them.
Look online or if you can,visit studio lots
same, would prank my family by breaking a glass bottle on my brothers head
@@rosieposie2404 you should be able to find those break away bottles easily online. They aren't cheap tho!
@@TheSeanzy772 ok thankk you
Lots get stored and reused in other movies where they can. Lots of props are rented by production unless very specific or needing to be made as replicas or character specific like IDs, breakable, or close up props. Same with costumes lots of times
Okay, where's the Gutsick Gibbon merch?
At least, where'd you buy those skull replicas in the background?
31:45 I think he is staring at the camera asking for help
Interesting
howd they make that rust prop gun?
@ 24:33 the antennas aren't moving with the wind. Why add that lie? Just say it was CGI/editing.
Why didn't Scott just sand the plastic balls so that paint would stick to them. It would also give that "scratched-up used" look of a real pool ball!
Balls from ball pits are pretty thin, maybe sanding down the whole surface caused rips or tears? I’m not sure how thick racquetballs are though so maybe they’re not any thicker. Idk just guessing
The black Smith should go on "Forged in Fire". I'd love to see him destroy the competition.
I once did a scene as a boxer getting beat up. Had to have fake blood..it was karo syrup with red food dye and chocolate syrup...and it had to go in my mouth for several takes. It was super sweet and sticky and gross
What are the chances that I would end up seeing my 2 favorite actors of Hollywood (Norman Reedus and Josh Hutcherson)
Interesting video but that silent paper bag isn't really any more quieter than the Regular paper bag
Funny how youtube does not block your content with ads like other low like vids
41:37 micheal myers from temu
HOLY CRAP ITS JOE FROM FOOD WARS
Id like to see that guy make 35 swords in one day. I have made knives as a hobby, even with all those tools and experience...I call bullshit. He could maybe do 5-10 swords a day himself...
There’s a way easier way of doing the bags. You soak the paper bag in wax and then in silicone. Makes them waterproof and tear resistant while leaving them light and malleable.
I don't understand the need for the silent props. In a properly made movie the sound is completely replaced with ADR and foley. The on set audio is only for reference. It's necessary in order to place every element where it's wanted in the multichannel mix
when the "ice: came up, really wanted to make a Pamela Anderson joke
9:45 Woops, how about a heads up before smacking your guest on the head lol...
It's safer, but still can hurt if a shard gets in your eye. Plus it just helps to be respectful and maintain some trust.
clearly someone more trained in making these props than in using them for stuntwork.
They went to college for Biology/Biophysics, graduated as Writers, and now own and work as artists making props.
Just shows you college is bs majority of the time.
They are definitely using the skills they learned in school, and they are undoubtedly paid very well. This is like one of the only times that going to college DOES pan out. Your logic doesn't connect A to B, but your final point is still true... college is BS most of time.