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Props: "Mark Walston, the props master at Actors Theatre of Louisville, has a comprehensive and continually updated Flickr stream of photos from the props and scene shop at the Actors Theatre of Louisville."
This looks like a really amazing shop. Not just because it is HUGE, but because it looks so organized. It is a location that will really allow the people working in it to create the best pieces of work because they have incredibly helpful resources.
WOW. That's awesome! It's quite a unique and great location to see the props built and stored. Very very cool. Something of that size, having such a variety of things, is just so overwhelming, I'd imagine, when entering--it's great to see what they've done as far as organizing (as Liz mentioned.
I remember a few years ago when I went to Universal Studios Hollywood, our "VIP Tour" was shown around, for two hours, the giant props facility there. I have never seen such a warehouse so remarkable in my life. It was so organized! Surely, it was probably the awe at a younger age, and the slight played-up aspect of the whole tour, but what WAS actually real was just as impressive to me.
Wow. This props shop looks amazing. I am surprised that they even have the time to upload this photos. This is so inspiring. I'd never want to leave if I worked there. I am so pleased to see that even in this economic downturn, places like this still exist.
This looks like a really amazing shop. Not just because it is HUGE, but because it looks so organized. It is a location that will really allow the people working in it to create the best pieces of work because they have incredibly helpful resources.
ReplyDeleteWOW. That's awesome! It's quite a unique and great location to see the props built and stored. Very very cool. Something of that size, having such a variety of things, is just so overwhelming, I'd imagine, when entering--it's great to see what they've done as far as organizing (as Liz mentioned.
ReplyDeleteI remember a few years ago when I went to Universal Studios Hollywood, our "VIP Tour" was shown around, for two hours, the giant props facility there. I have never seen such a warehouse so remarkable in my life. It was so organized! Surely, it was probably the awe at a younger age, and the slight played-up aspect of the whole tour, but what WAS actually real was just as impressive to me.
Wow. This props shop looks amazing. I am surprised that they even have the time to upload this photos. This is so inspiring. I'd never want to leave if I worked there. I am so pleased to see that even in this economic downturn, places like this still exist.
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