
Cyclus Offset
This 100% Off-white recycled paper is a common alternative for prop construction in the film and television industry. Its adaptability allows it to be cut to any size, making it ideal for producing period documents and other set props.
One of the most significant benefits of this paper is its off-white hue, which prevents camera flare and guarantees that the finished output looks clean and professional on film. This is especially vital when the prop must appear as genuine as possible, such as in historical plays or period pieces.
Moreover, we keep this paper in stock, making it simple to purchase and send on short notice. This makes it a popular alternative for production teams who require rapid and efficient prop creation.
Overall, Cyclus Offset 100% Recycled off-white paper is a dependable and adaptable material for prop construction in the film and television industries. Its distinct properties make it suitable for creating high-quality and realistic props you want.
Newsprint
Newsprint may be used to make a variety of film props due to its lightweight and flexible structure. Here are a few examples:
- Newspapers and magazines: Use actual newsprint as a prop to make a realistic-looking newspaper or magazine. This is particularly helpful for period pieces or scenes set in a specific era.
- Prop Money: Newsprint can be used to create prop money.
- Packaging: Newsprint can be used to create packaging for props such as crumpled-up balls to fill a box or shredded paper for padding.
- Filler material: Newsprint can be utilised as a filler material for huge props such as paper-mâché sculptures or models.
- Textures: The surface of newsprint can be used to add wrinkles or creases to a sheet of paper or to damage a surface to produce a textured impression on props.
Newsprint can be a versatile material for producing film props due to its low cost, flexibility, and wide availability.
Sizes
We have showcased our frequently purchased sizes below, however, we can cut them down to any size including currency sizes or up to SRA2. Use the buttons below to send your requests over.