PROPS is an open, extensible Internet publishing system designed specifically for periodicals such as newspapers and magazines who want to publish online, either exclusively or as an extension of their print publication. It supports user registration, access control, staging, templates for display and paid access to archives.
Decorative or stage items exclusive of the scenery.
(Properties) Furnishings, set dressings, and all items large and small which cannot be classified as scenery, electrics or wardrobe. Props handled by actors are known as handprops, props which are kept in an actors costume are known as personal props.
Objects on the stage, such as furniture, that are not part of the actual scenery. Hand props are objects the actors actually handle such as swords, books and cups.
inflatable microphones, guitars and other items used during a dj performance that helps get the audience involved in the fun.
objects that place under or against something to hold it in a position
objects such as ladders, rigging, hoops, etc., used in the circus
Small items carried or used by singers during the performance.
Movable, hand-held objects for use on a set, normally handled by the actors as part of a scene (such as telephones, cigarettes, keys, etc.).
objects or items used by the actors on the stage
Short for properties--the apparatus and other items that are used in a trick.
(Short for properties) Items that characters will be using in the video, i.e, costumes, umbrellas, tables, chairs.
A variety of unique and ordinary items which, when combined with skillful facilitation and PA activities, make learning come to life
(Properties) Furnishings, set dressings, and any other item large and small which can't be as any scenery, electrical, or wardrobe. Props that are handled by actors are known as hand props, props which are mostly kept in an actors costume are known as personal props.
Any objects used by actors in a scene.
Mock-up object designed to ease the interaction with VR environments. An actual stick may be provided as a prop to a user experiencing a Virtual Wizard simulation.
(Properties) Objects or items and furniture used to decorate a set and give it a stronger sense of location, or to be held or used by actors as part of their action.
articles and objects used on the stage.
The visual elements of a scene other than the set. Furniture is called "set props" and smaller items (anything held by the performer) are called "hand props."
are handheld objects, furniture and similar items on stage apart from costumes and the stage scenery itself used to provide verisimilitude, to reinforce the setting, to help characterize the actors holding or wearing them, or to provide visual objects for practical, symbolic, or demonstrative purposes on the stage Example: In Othello, the handkerchief would have been an important prop.
Items used in conjunction with a set to enhance the overall image of the picture.
(Properties) Smaller items on the set or used by the talent such as books, watches, silverware.
(Properties) Person responsible for finding furnishings, set dressings, and all items large and small which cannot be classified as scenery, electrics or wardrobe.
Items carried on stage by an actor; small items on the set used by the actors.
This is short for properties: the apparatus and other objects used by a performer.
Objects included in the portrait, which often have symbolic meaning.