Break has a new web series aimed at budget-conscious movie prop aficionados. The digital entertainment company released the first episode of its Diy series Low Budget Prop Shop on July 6, 2015, on Break’s Awe me YouTube channel.
Low Budget Prop Shop is hosted by Dustin McLean (of Cinefix’s Homemade Movies series); in the series, McLean shows viewers how to recreate props from famous movies and games, using everyday materials worth no more than $50 total. In this way, the series is similar to that of Geek & Sundry's Craft Lab, where hosts Anna Akana and Greg Aronowitz spin a wheel to determine which pop culture icon they'll create and the materials they'll use.
For the debut episode of Low Budget Prop Shop, McLean gathers cheap building materials from various stores and around the house to create a Terminator robotic arm from the Terminator film franchise (appropriate timing, considering the recent release...
Low Budget Prop Shop is hosted by Dustin McLean (of Cinefix’s Homemade Movies series); in the series, McLean shows viewers how to recreate props from famous movies and games, using everyday materials worth no more than $50 total. In this way, the series is similar to that of Geek & Sundry's Craft Lab, where hosts Anna Akana and Greg Aronowitz spin a wheel to determine which pop culture icon they'll create and the materials they'll use.
For the debut episode of Low Budget Prop Shop, McLean gathers cheap building materials from various stores and around the house to create a Terminator robotic arm from the Terminator film franchise (appropriate timing, considering the recent release...
- 7/6/2015
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
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