
AS MEDIA BLOG:
MAKDA MICHAEL

Props
Props are crutial in our opening sequence, we need them so we can make our plot more realistic. The important thing about our plot is that we want the audience to visually see our misenscene.
The props are:



For the clothes, we went over to the theatre and asked one of the performing arts teachers if he had any black and white clothing in the storage room, preferably casual and baggy. We ended up taking a look at the clothes available.

Black&White clothing (Torn/baggy)


Handcuffs


White lab coat
Safety goggles



Army cap
Army jacket
Long wooden table


Flickering lamp/Light
Ipad/Tablet


Ben, one of the performing arts teachers introduced us to this lighting control desk. It's called the Zero 88 jugler and it's occasionally used to jump between two sets. He informed us on different types of modes on it and which one we should use for our lighting. He told us to use the Lux buttons at the bottom of the desk (by placing our finger in and out) to give us that flickering effect.
He also introduced us to the breakout panels: the plugs here range from units such as 13/15 amps. However, 15 amps are often used.
Video explaining

Abnormal plant

Syringe

Latex gloves

Military boots


